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11 r m iter. ‘nclon was & gocst. A Sory B WAS S| S aRe ity eaetar e L 51 forum discussion was conducted by_the president, Dr. Willlam P. Barron. ‘The 1. Olul Club met Novembe: -Community Cen next James- rector of the Arts ‘True; hmmum ‘will speak. Deutscher - Literaricher Verein—On November 15 the president, Miss Anita re in English on " Mrs, Flora McGill Keefer_was the assisting artist, Mrs. M. Kon;‘!cmm acting as her accom- panis Dists fcan tm B of t:dunbln League of Amer- . —An artists’ tea in tkllh Court Studio will open ition of sculpture by Miss rnoon. Mrs. Estelle . W. B. Ruckmm will ‘The ex- ember 6. hugm eeting of the league will IOrTOW night at 8 o'clock. Mfl. Victoria Faber Stevenson will conduct the meetlng of the feature writing ’y Tuesday at 8 pm. ‘Wednesday night there will be a salon Franchis in the studio. when Mme. Felian Garzia wi!l present Andre Beni- teau, speaker, and Miss Katherine Mor- riton, ‘planist. Helen' ?own Miller, short story vrlhr, will e speaker at the flrst coffee house.in the studio December ahnounces Hugh the members De- cember 2 at 8 p.m. lus Club.—The course in first ald will begin November 24 at 8 p.m. and will be given hy an ihstructor from the American Red Cross. nasium class under the u- | n of the director of athletics, ine Pyne, is being formed and wfl det Wednesday from 8 to L i be given on Thursday nights. the first Sunday of each month from 4 to 6 p.m. there will be a round- discussion of present-day prob- affecting the Catholic laity. Tea be served. All of these activities will be held at 4he club house, 47 I street. The Writers’ Rendezvous will meet the Winston Hotel December 6, pm. The Park View Women’s Club met November 11 in Park View School. A Nk was given by Miss Edith Peckham | | the Red Cross. It was decided that tbe club will return to its former policy | of holding meetings in the homes in- stead of the school. There will be a | . will mfltfl:‘ovm;z; 2[? at home of the ent; > mm 614 Rock Pgtek Church rood | Art will meet at the of Mrs. Folliard the afternoon Novamb'r 20. The Pn!lnnnhmplc Committee is making plans to assist families lndbe dn‘m)fiogi % food or clothing” may uj any meeting, especially before Christmas. closed with a reading by | ate to Armistice day, bertshaw at the plano. The Washington Chapter of the Kee “l-l‘ College Alumni held its annual luncheon at Woodward & Lothrop's The chapter chairman, Mrs. Joseph Henry Wheat, was toast- of muslc! l.l'ld The Woman’s Auxiliary way Mail Association met at the Ca ship. Mrs. W. M. Collins gave an ac e ontgin i ihe. “key" ihe an ol of e “key,” emblem of the organization, prior to the presentation by Mrs. R. D. this key to H;s. V. L. Bm:’;. the retiring president. Plans were made for a Christmas party to be given for the children of the members of the ot & card party November 22 n . L. W. Kaseha; ‘Wheeler, States Forestry Service, delivered an il- lustrated address November 13 on “The | Pred Morrell and Mrs. uild of American Univer- » sity.—A musicale will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Corby, bra Club wis enter- by Mrs. Josephine Griffith at nu roll call brougl much information relative to the ca- f Admiral Richard E. Byrd. Dr. D. Morehouse described “The First Census of the Construction In- " and a story was read by Loyd Sutton. Paris | PANY, Enj i made addresses and Mrs, Har- ris gave a sketch. District of Columbia Branch, Needle- | work Guild of America.—At the annual meeting and exhibition of garments ‘Tuesday at the D. C. Chapter House of | Cross Mrs. Maud Ballington the American Prison League md tHe Volunteers of America gave an Judt! John Barton Plyne, lflu ‘Mabel Mrs. Truman berry, t; Mrs. Boyd Taylor, Dunlop, Mre. Chester D. Swope and Mrs. Acheson F. Hassan, i its; Mrs. Frank sz Green, ice presiden T of Ullvmlty Halbert will be L. Sargent, Amegjonn: tion 1 W Hag Bianohe bert will be , who law ocourse will | dress . | This feature 'Ill be anmr Mrs. Lillian Campbell. Mrs. Isabella Bonts re] on relief work. The Gom i Bonny, Fred Shortsleeves and Conven Plrker ru-nent President Mrs. Della Past Department 'lll be December Mrl Miss Rose Lee Bhllton Mrl Olive Johnson, Junior vice president of the department; Mrs, Louise Watson, ‘Margaret Marsh, president of Kit Oarson Mrs, Mary Orr, chairman of the Executive Committee; Mrs. Helen Temple, depart- ment patriotic inspector; Mrs. Nan Slattery and Mrs. Anna Hom, depart- ment inspector. The next meeting will be held De- cember 2 at 1015 L street, with the election of officers. Burnside Corps, Woman's _ Relief Corps, met Wednudly‘ with its presi- dent Mrs. Alice Meade, in the chalr. Caroline Burrows was transferred rran Phil Sheridan Many members went to Arlington Cemetery Armistice day, when the de- partment placed a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown. w;nl:a next meeting will be held Decem- D. C. Federation Women’s Clubs.— Civil Service Commissioner Thomas Campbell will be the ,’ueflt speaker to- morrow from 12 to o'cloek at the velt Hotel. Mrs. H. M. Link, chair- of the Civil Service Committee, 1 present the speaker. Mrs. slnnon_‘;ul nru‘:le th: musical pi gram. The morning session opmln 1} o'clock, when Mrs. idl’lr T. Merritt wu! preside. ~ All federated club members nre] ill(wntd Afternoon session at 2 o'clock. The Argyle !tudv Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Clyde H. Filley, 1307 Delafield place. After luncheon, | the meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Paul S, Scharf. "Mrs. W. Husband, president of the ’rwenueth Century Club, made m ad- . The next meeting will be No- vember 25, at the home of Mrs. A. H. Horton, 1307 Gallatin street northw The Council of Jewish Women ag- sisted in the annual Red Cross roll Under the chairmanship of Mrs. E. R. —r Haas, 18 volunteers have taken over the booth at Lansburgh’s until November 25. ‘Washington Chapter Wom: or. ganization of National Associa of Retail Druggists met at the Women's City Club last Wednesday with Mrs. William P Herbst, Mrs. Florence B. Hoskins, Mrs. M. Jacobs and Mrs. Ly man B. Kebler hostesses. The next meeting will be held in January. The Zonta Club met Wednesday at the Raleigh Hotel, Miss Gertrude Van Hosen, president, -in " the chair. The Ker, ®a- tional Cross, Malinda HMavey, ax;bllc health nursing of nutlon.ll director ot that institu- Guests were Mrs. Helen La Malle, associated with the Metropolitan Life Insurance; Mrs. Melville Eastham, Cambridge, Mass.; Miss Winnifred I. ‘Thorpe, Boston, Mass.. and Mrs. P. Anna Arndt of the Baitimore & Ohio Railroad, Chicago. Twentieth Cenlllry Club.- —thn Hu- bert Frohman, chief architect of the t on ground of the National of ‘the District of Colunhhn:l Mall Betweenn Four-and-a-half and th streets, when all of the organi- zations will be drawn up to witness the presentation of a plaque donated by the Veterans of Foreign Wars for the unit having uu best drill attendance for & year and medals and trophles to officers and men Who won them dur- ing the rifle competitions recently held onmznnxenmmp Simms, Con- gress Heights, D. C. The plaque, which was declared won by the 29th Division l‘llltlr’ Police ony, Anton Stephan, commanding the !oul militia will present the rifle shooting medals and trophies, Following the sentations and up until midnight, there will be held on the indoor range at the Sixth Street armory a {4 shoot to give the mem- bers an ity to provide them- Thanks turkey. the rection of Oapt. Just G Jensen, Ord- partment, md dlrocovr of rifie pnctlee of the local Gua ‘Those scheduled to m:ln medals nndpmastorflfln-hwuum Sergt. ‘Theodore L. Harrell, Ordnance Depart- et Brats Btaf; ah Bergt. Alex J. 1l Ordnance Department, State Staff; First Lleut. Thaddeus A, Riley, 121st’ Engineers; Corpl. Walter E. Jes- sup, Company A, 121st Engineers; Pvt. (first class) Milton Kurland, Company E, 121st Engineers; Sergt. Colvin Parker, y A, 1218t ers; Pvt, Ed- 'lrrn PFinlayson, DI!IY E 121t Johnson, onbm selves wi Engineers; . Pvt. hal Omnpnnyt 121st !nflnm Oomp'n:::y " ond Lfih wmum ‘R. Lane, Sergt. Gil- Par- Sergt. . rd A P‘inltylcn Headquarters lnd Service Company ' team, com) Master | Bergt !dwnrd R. Ireland, Corn Isaac F. Cornell, Sergt. Caesar A. Carballo, Sergt. E. C. Brown, Technical Sergt. Frank B. Kaye, First Lieut. Edward A. McMahon; Company A, Engineers team, First Lieut. James K. Sergt. lnklln R Bflcklu, Sergt. C. "Parker, Walter E. up, . Arby autp Bordas; Com- neers, luwmnle rifie team, composed of Staff Sergt. Baxter Smith and Pirst Sergt. Willlam D. Putnam. The annual pistol matches will be staged on the local range today, and | the winners in these will be presented | with prizes Tuesday night, along with the others. Maj. Walter bert L. Johnson, Sergt. Harry B. lons A W. Burns, commanding ignated as executive officer of these matches, which will begin at 7:: ‘The other officers detailed Stewart M. Grayson, medical “officer; Capt. Louis M. Gosorn, assistant ex- . | ecutive officer; capt Robert T. Daly, . | chief officer First Lieut. Thad- deus A. Becond ueul. Lee utz, assistant statistioal officer Second Lieut. Harry B. Cockrell, i offcer; and these assistant range mn Caj Wwilliam F. A, Miller, First Lieut. Perry O. Second Lieut. Clifton W. Rnynwn Sec- ond Lieut. Oswald H. Milmore, Second Lieut. John K. Cunningham, and Sec- ond Lieut. Clifton H. Jett, all of ths 260th Coast Artillery; First Lieut. Ed- ward A. McMahon and First Lieut. Lincoln 8. Jones, 121st Engineers. ‘The ambulance of the 260th Coast Artillery and two enlisted men of the hostess Monday afternoon be given at the club house for the new members. Miss y menul r:hm Medical Detachment were ordered to the range for duty during the day. s Several changes in oflm rnalnol in the 121st Regiment of Engineers have been ordered by Col. John W. Oehmann, commanding, and will be- come effective on December 1, next. First Lieut. George F. Harbin, regie and training officer, has to Company B for duty. Heut Harbin has filled the important mlflnn of plans and training officer a number of years, and prepared the annual fleld and armory urlr whed- ules. rst ‘ call, R. | Donnelly, the 260th Coast Artiliery, has been des- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ww cmmu?on\ua- the ats ‘Thanksgir meeting of '.he’ executive boar h.u Bom fic&wn«l until the following Mohday at am. The Washi Readers’ Club—A blic recital be given in the afl of St. Stephen’s Church, Six and Newton streets, November 28 at 8 * The o 1 wide rany program will cover a i selections, incluc the field o! !-l'w dramatic as well as lighter vein of comedy, varied also by attractive mu- sical numbers. Women's City Club.—Judge Kathryn Sellers and Miss Jeanette dels will receive members at the tel mfl-y, with Miss Florence E. Ward and Mrs. Anna H. Farrar of the Hnlplhlh.y C'ommltm The contract and auction brid; tion meets tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock. A dlnmr mee! of the City Plan- Monday n‘n’lo o'clock. u% et iss Clara W. MeQuown will address Q.he curtent events saction Tuesday Eurgrmwn on “Journeylig in the Neu ‘The thimble lectlnn lll" John A. Munson, chairman, Tts progress on a number of chlldren; garments to be distributed later where needed. Mrs. John E. OClarke and Miss Adela L. Heaven joined the section as contribut- ing members last week. ‘Thanksgiving day will be observed in the club house with & special dinner from 5 to 7: ID o'clock. The aviation section meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Registra- tions are being received for the second ground school course of 24 » Miss Amelia Earhart will by of honor and speaker at & luncheon at the club house December 1, at 1 o'clock. The Dance Committee announces a danc~ December 13, at § o'clock. Miss Hazel Shitlds, hou Curley _Club—Arrangements have been completed for a minstrel extrava- ganza and danoce tomorrow and Tues- dly evenings in Oatroll Hall, Tenth d G streets. Proceeds will be ap- plied to Archbishop Curley’s scholarship " | fund, A meeting was held in the Gonf.l.nenul Hotel Thursday evening with Jchn president, ’Jtrcslding vember, which second meeting of oocurs on Thanksgiving evening, was Ppostponed. Harry Candee, chairman of the Monthly Publication Committee, enter- tained the members of the Executive Committee at his residence, 1800 Poto- mac avenue southeast, Priday evening. Longevity Legion.—Free psychology and other lectures are being held each ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday eve- ning and dances at the Gordon Hotel The lectures are from 8 to 9 o'clock and the dances until 11 o'elock. The Quota Club met at the Univer- sity Women's- Club, Miss Rleanor Eck- hardt, the president, presiding. The speaker was Miss Julia S. Stevens, third vice president, )uat back from Mexico City, where he has been the past several months working with the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Mexico. Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest entertained the club November 15 at her home, at Seminary Rid, Va. Mrs. Marietta Minnegerode Andrews was among the guests, and entertained with stories and recmtlou Headqu Lm been ordered Company u Ldeut. !uch Everett, jr.,..is be relieved as adjutant, 2d Bati and succeeds McMahon in the Head- quarters and Service Company. First Dieut. John D. Powers, Comd ¥, goes t0 the headquarters, 2d ttalion, t-he orders directing that he become battalion adjutant. Pirst mut John G. May, Company : has been ordered to Company E for luty, § Two units of the local Guard mus- tered sufficient of the members ofi their rolls at drill during the week to reach the classification of superior in attendance. They were the Band, 121st . | Engineers, with 93.33 per cent of its members present, and the State De- tachment, 'lth the same figure. ‘The_other organigations, in their re- spective classifications, with percent- ages, follow: Excellent: Company A, 3724 Infan- | try, 85.71; Medical Department Detach- ment, 260th Coast Artillery, 84.21; Headquarters Detachment and Combat 'nnnv :oom‘eonmt. Artillery, 81. gmfl— ‘ery satisfactory: Medical ment, um lnannn 73.91; Battery E, 260th Cosst Artillery, 72.30 ttery B, 260th Coast Artillery, 71.87. Batisfact : Bafttery 260th Coast mmry A, 260th Coast lery, 66.07; Company F, 12ist En- gineers, 63.93; Company A, 12lst En- gineers, 62.50; Company C, 121st En- gineers, 60.56. Unsatisfactory: | Engineers, 58.73; | Service Company, 121st Engineers, 53.!2; Company D, 121st Engineers, 0.74, Very unsatisfactory: Company E, 1215t Engineers, 45.31. It was announced that organizations nmmmem:mm\m;mu durr:nc the period covered by the re- Company B, 121st Headquarters and Inventories of Federal property in the were suspended during the fiscal yo 1930, also wili not be held durin, l”l. it was announced in a letter to Regular Army instructors and sergeant instruc- tors. Capt. Lyman E. Morris, Ba 0, 260th Cosst Artillery, has tendered his resignation as officer of the local Gud. He has been ordered transferred to the unassigned list, pending the settlement He has been directed to transfer all property to First Lieut. Perry O. Huff, of Battery C, the transfer to be effected within 30 days from Notvember 12. Lieut. Huff, at the same time, was airected to assume command of Bat- | tery C. Staff Sergt. Frederick D. Suttenfield, Medical Department Detachment, 1318t Engineers, has been ordered honorably discharged on account of removal from the District. Pvt. James T. Sawyer, Medical De- 'nt Dem;hmem 1318t h been ordered honorably disc The following named enlisted men ve been ordered transferred to the Reserve from the active lists of their respective organizations, for the reu- sons noted: Pvt. Lorenzo D. Snyder, Battery E, 260th Coast Artlilery, on ac- | eount of business interference with the | performance of military duty, and Pvt. Wilbur C. Ayres, Medical Department Detachment, 121st Engineers, on ac- count of educational interference with the performance of military duty. ‘The following have been ordered mrrefl{tr&ml the Reserve to the ac- ive of their respective organiza- tions: Pvt. Hallowell W. I(ll!er. 20th Dlmlon Military Polm Company, and les W. Labofish, Company O, 131st lnllmm Upon the recommendation of the compan {’ commander, Corp. Willworth ‘!’h !m“dlh“! be;n ordered reduced to e grade of private in Company F, 121st Engineers. » lk the second of the B S, torpedo- Tosently possession of the National Guard, 'hlflh i of his financial and property accounts. | STARS OF MEMORIAL BENEFIT SHOW Lodge, 174, Machinists’ U: of Columbia World War Memorial. Meetings This Week. Monday, 8 P.M—Federal Post No. 824, Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue. Monday, 8 PM—Front Line Post No. 1401, Logan Hall, 1502 Fourteenth street. Monday, 8 P.M.—Follow Me Post No. 1880, Concord Club, 314 C street. ‘Tuesday, 8 P.M.—National Cap- ital Post No. 127, Pythian Tem- ple, 1012 Ninth street. Thursday, 8 P.M.—Potomac Post Now 1085, (ceremonial) East Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. During the past week, key position |officials of the national organization were in Washington, including Com- mander-in-Chief Paul C. Wolman of Baltimore and Adjt. Gen. Robert B. Handy, jr., of Kansas City, Mo. It wu announced a service depart- ment has been recently created to af-| ford substantial help to indigent vet-| erans through the distribution of cloth- ing. An appeal has been made to all | members for the donation of service- able apparel. Under the management of Senior Vice Commander Hollings- worth, this welfare work is being con- ducted from the office of the depart- ment headquarters at room 324 Col- orado Building. Department Comdr. Thomas Plans to inaugurate an active recruiting cam- paign, which will be carried on as a sustained membership drive program throughout his administrative term. Because of the absence from the city of Mrs. Ruth Campbell, the outgoing president, due to’the serious illness of her mother, the Women's Auxiliary of Equality-Walter Reed Post postponed "#ts meeting of last Wednesday to next “Tyesday night at the Women’s Benefit Association Club, 1750 Massachusetts avenue. The officers-elect will then be installed as follows: President, Mrs. N. D. Golden; senior vice president, Mrs. Manley Lawton; junior vice presi- dent, Miss Hazel Monroe; secretary, Mrs. Robert A. Philipson; treasurer, Miss Clara McCann; chaplain, Mrs. Emma Steed; trustees, Mrs. Ruth Campbell, Miss Clara McCann and Mrs. N. D. Golden. Mrs. Laura V. Dann is an honorary member. Federal Post will be visited by De- partment Commander Thomas and his official staff at the installation cere- monies of the officers-elect tomorrow night at the Thomas Circle Club. Potomac Post met last Thursday at Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Club. As a result of the recruiting drive, which is still progressing, six new candidates were obligated: 8. Keschum, Edwin Mahoney, Oliver F. Smidt, David Smith, Howard Harris and Evangelos Nicholas, while W. C. Almgren was received by transfer from Columbia Post. A resolu- tien was adopted to honor the retiring commander, Frank R. Heise, with a past commander’s badge. Department Com- mander Thomas installed the newly elected officers. John W. Wimer, chap- lain, presented to the post a gavel cwned and used by his late father in the several fraternal bodies over which officiated. h!l’owmlc Auxiliary also met last Thursday night and conducted its in- stallation nrvices in conjunction with The officers are Chief of Staff w'r DenBroeder, oflcht.ln‘ president, Ethel V. Fowler; senior vice president, Evelyn Wheeler; junior vice president, Margaret ers; chaplain, Anna Dabbs; treasurer, othy Lodge; _secretary, Margaret Wheeler, conductress, Allie Mae Stone; guard, Mrs. E. R. Davis; trustee for 18 months, Ida Mae Emmert. Tola B Heise was elected trustee to fill the unexpired term of Dorothy Lodge, Bessle Love, Harry Langdon and “Slim” Summerville in comedy “See America rhhw""'w’h‘leh ';:l have m- :lnflnu;’m :lwwln. zl ll(n:alm-'lfit: M,Nov‘ The spee w is sponsored by Colum e i nion, of the Navy Yard, as a benefit for the District me from the Veterans of Foreign Wars service in France, England and Gers many, was clected to membership. The post will hold a smoker in !.he early part of December and a #pecia com- mittee will develop the mm en- tertainment. Rehelfllla of the Band, Drum_ and Bugle cox?. -m hereafter bo hfld on Mondly nm at the 20th Armory, on Marshall hee Mween Penmylvmh and Louis- a avenues. Fed Auxiliary held a special meeting last Monday night and elected the following officers: President, Mrs. Eisie Reilly; senior vice muldmt Ida Howell; junior vice president, Louise Beaudet: * chaplain, Minnie Murdook; treasurer, Blanche Moote; trustee, Dor- othy Lohman. Installation ceremonies will take place on tomotrow night at Thomas Circle Club and Mrs. Den. Broeder will induct the officers in their respective stations. She will also pre- sent the past president, Mrs. Dorothy Lohman, with an emblem pin. Mrs. Blanche wae as chairman of the Flag Committee, will officially present to the auxiliaty a national ensign. Mrs. | Clay Keene Miller, national legislative chairman; Mrs. DenBroeder, chief of staff, and Mrs. Guillermain, dent of Front Line Auxil guests. At a meeting of Admiral Robert E. Penry Bhlp ‘na mcen ‘were in- naval_liaison nflw, C l Welckhnrdt C. Jackson, captain; P. J. Rosch, executive nflctr . A. Neal, na wr; w. M. Bay officer u{ the d TempMan pevmante: n.lon. surgeon, an Stone, charmn There wefe seversal lhlpmnm o Inud. whh wh;'m x';s Tet it get cold” C., NOVEMBER 23, zut presi- 1930—-PART FOUR. mlnl Robert E. Coonts, U, Junior vice eomnunder tn chul of lhe Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United snu-. made an address. ‘The ship will hold an oyster roast between 2 and 5 p.m. December 1 ‘l'hc place will be announced later. wmbeluld.‘nnunrynunhellh cluh s 'll;he'n’m T l;xeut will be eld af p.m. mber 9 at 1018 L street. W. C. A. News ‘The hour of music today at 5 o'clock ‘will be held in Barker Hall, Seventeenth and K streets. The program will be by members of the choir of Lhe u:‘e’h‘ of &:uw r nlnoig;m Tea will be Serve rom o'cl and - lic 1s invited. T Holiday hours will be observed at the C. A. on Thanksgiving day, with speclfl dinners being served at each center. The pool at K street will be open for dips onl from 4 to 6 o'clock, street, will be closed. 'rm s Serv- ice will be held this -mmmm. with Dr. Joseph R. 8i200 of the New York Presl Church ven Chapter mee !ollow-' Dupont pter tomorrow, at 2:45 o'clock, at sevenmnm and K streets and the Piney Branch Chapter tomorrow, also, at the home of Mrs. H. C. McNeil, 1210 Decatur street, at 2 o'clock, and on Tuesday tlu Mount Pleasant Chapter, at the home of Mrs. Fannie A. McAllister, “lD Clifton street northwest, at 2 o'clock. The industrial department will serve & special Thanksgiving lum:luon o the Price-Wilhoite fact ‘The members of the Thunaly Club will meet at the Y W. C. A, for dinner Thanksgiving day at 5:30 o'clock. ‘The Greek club wm ghn a dance I.n Barker Hall November 12 o'clock. Miss Helen Chaconas, Pm ident, is in charge of the arrangements. There will be no meeting of the Americanization class Priday. Mrs. Fereba Croxton, executive secre- tary of the Social Hygiene Society, will speak to the mothers and advisers of all Girl Reserves tomotrow, at 7:30, at_the ¥. W. C. A. The Senior High' School Girl Reserve Glee Club will rehearse in Barker Hall Tuesday afterncon at 4 o'clock, under the direction of Miss Mary Burnett, music secretary. Mrs, Alice 8i rth Morse will con- duct a rehe of all m in the om Reserve Christmas Chimes Rang,” ’I\Iudl lt 4 0’ the Girl Reserve assem Saturday at 10 and ll o'ciock all 'Irh who are hku}{. it in the play the Chimes ng” will rehearse llth " Miss Burnets, The Girl Reserve toy shop will be open every afternoon saturdl.y morning for Girl Reserves to mend the hundreds of broken toys that have bee: sent in to the Y. W. C. A. Visitors to the shop are welcome. The health education department is stressing the 15-mile swim which will begin cember 15 and last for eight weeks. This contest is open to any one who is able to do one-eighth of a mile at & time, and there is & reward of 20 rreeusv'vlmn for those who complete the contest. ‘The education department announces & new class in current events, with Prof. John Tillema, professor of polit- ical science at George Washington Uni- verslty as the speaker. The class will meet Tuesday from 8 to loclock ‘The staff of the Y. W. A. Kamp Kahlert is being enumma this week end at Kamp Kahlert, Sudley, Md., by Mrs. Harold E. Doyle, chairman of the Kamp Kahlert Committee. Joseph M. Glicher, who died recently at Salford, England, left il.BI)O 1o his son SBamuel to enable him “to continue the practice that I have mnde of lend- ing money without intes such persons he may deem ammm of as- sistance.” Youll be warm and comfortable sed by her election as treasurer. “:ocmlylro held every second Thurs- day. At Thursday night's buffet supper the auunsuuned guests were Depart- ment Comdr. Thomas and Mrs. Thomas, Department Quartermaster Brode and Mrs. Brode; Mrs. “Mother" Steed, Maj. Boyer, Mrs, DenBroeder, chief of staff, and Mrs. Guillermain, past president of Front Line Auxiliary. The retiring president, Mrs. Ida Emmert, 'm pre- sented with & past president’s pin by | Mrs, DenBroeder, chief of staff. | 5 Arrangements for Front Line Aux: fliiary’s dance, to be given December 4 at 2146 Georgia avenue, have been com- | nlm Mrs, Leonelda Volkman and ther members of the Ways and Means | Oommltm are in charge. Mrs. Carrle H. Hooley, chairman of the Membership Committee, is planning & recruiting drive, and Mrs. DenBroeder, chief of staff, has appointed Mrs. Guil- lermain chairman of the National Home and Hospital Pund for the Dlltfln of Columbia. All donations for the Eaton Rapids V. F. W. Home should be for- warded to the :hslmmn. lumbia Post, “at 1ts meeting Novem- bera’lfl at the Thomas Circle Club, in- stalled officers as follows: Commander, Frederick A. Livingstone; senior vice commander, Harry E. Shilling; junior vice commander, J. Grady Owens; chaplain, Samuel G. Hamilton; quarter- master, W. Lawrence Hazard; surgeon. David W. Tastet. Past Department Comdr. Gen. Stephan acted as the in- stalling officer and he also made pres- entation to Past Post Comdrs. Reich and Rellley of appropriate badges. Com- rade Herber'. c Dlvll was appointed to Succeed himself ‘as post adjutant and the following eammme cheirmanship gnments were announced: Relief, .T" Allen Praether; publicity, Shilling; Poppy Campaign, ing; entertainment, John L. Hart C. Blackman, formerly of the old Sd Infantry. D. C. N. G._ with overseas g Aithor'~e4 Service Harrison Radiators !lm- CREEL BROTHERS 1811 14th ml’w. Decatur Between Fleld Artillery officers in mmn and vtelnuy will hold 17 con- in tion for“M 1931 ferences umn duly ferences thn dl uu-y eomblt Ty and um; mtl'u Pobrulry battalion mvm::: con- Maj. held eld between now nnd the end of the 1930 calendar year, follows: December 3, Fleld Artmery signal communications, and December 17, Pleld Artillery communications. On this evening there will also be held a practical problem on the sand table. The subject of the cofiferences to be held during the 1931 calendar year and tullon ercise ( lnvom of the battalion on whlch they will be held rders for Fleld stafl '.he February 14, battalion of Fleld Amll-'ry hrun lons and orders; February 18, battalion of Fleld Aru.lltry in defense—involving tactical employ- in the attack—d ment orders and communications; March 4, organization and duties of the ental stafl; Febru- Fleld Artillery r ary 18, comman post _exercise, PFleld Artillery regimental staff; April 1 and 15, the HH% gen up during the six remainin, 1erencu of the Ap;uflw, May 6 and 30, and June 3, 1 officers of | season, as fol of the Judge Ad battery, preparation of e conductpor fire will be con- lows : Reserve cate Qeneral's Department residing in the that trict will be interested to learn some corps areas there are a number of vacancles, particularly in the gredes of major and captain. There are also vacanciés in the branch as- signment group. With a view to filling these vacancies without removing the suspension on appointment in that 2ection, recommendations for transfers from other sections to the Judge Advo- cate QGeneral's Department Reserve, in grades from caj clusive, may be submitted requirements of paragrapi Regulations, No aou-is, other than ), tain to colonel, both in- ovided the Army L mmmnmmmamwnnm uctlon and in the ass which the mmc&‘ ts, will e VA for promotion to n | reasonable time, tion of these transfers ent In lmtll IG h nnonnly ficer (whether hol lrpolntment with or without eligibility promo- tion), in the next lower grade of the yment cancy wi ‘m:nllfy hin & In the recommenda~ preference will be given to the officer with the longer line experience. Cavalry Reserve officers residing in in ‘Washington and vicinity will meet this morning at the Fort Myer riding hall at 9:15 for instruction in equitation under direction Arthur G. Hixson, Cavalry. District of Columbia Reserve Officers, representing three branches of the Re- serve component of the Army of the United States, will hold of Lieut. Col. instructional conferences this week, viz, Quarter- master Judge 'Advocate Gen- eral’s Depo?r;em and the Signal Corps. Reserve quartermasters will hold their conference tomotrow evening at 1734 New York avenue. the Reserve officers of | ter Advocate Qeneral's Depart- ment meet also at headquarters to- | Lee, morrow evening to hear Col. B. Win- ship leeture on the organisation (unctwnl Nen ‘Tuesday evening. Signal Corps Reservists vul’meet 'vx: take up tele- graph communieatios & staff judge advocat ““ARVIN HOT WATER HEAT IN YOUR CAR. REISSUE PATENT NO. 1T ~ A Product of NOBI.ITT-SPARKS INDUSTRIES WASHINGTON, D. C. by 5 B0k T o, Two District Rucm officers, hav- ing moved beyond “the division ares, have had their assi ents changed. The first, Lieut. Ool. P. Parrott, Judge Advocate General Rusm Fifteenth street, has been assignment to the .mue Advocate ocn eral B!eunn, Dlvl.llon arters. ‘The second officer is Fred- erick B. Marbut, lnllntry Reserve, 1843 Mintwood place, who has been relieved from assignmen! Fleld Artillery _Reserve, 3!10 Cunnoctlcut avenue, who has been promoted to be first lieutenant of Field Artillery, will remain assigned to the 313th Field Ar~ mlm Another District Reserve nfl FL omoted is Second Lieut. M Gilbert, Xnuntry luum. 1 u mnmmm street, who been ad- vanced to the grade of fln'. lieutenant, He wlll remain assigned to the 320th Second Lieuts. Paul C. Hutwn. De- rtment of State, and Francis P. Wells, 'yoming _Apartments, both lnllnh Reserve officers, have been the 320th Infantry. Second Lieut. WI!- liam N. Young, Engineer Reserve, 1018 East OCapitol street, havi appointment in the Of Corps without the pri 7| ment or active duty, has from assignment to the 305th Engineer ipt. Mason Pe ters, Mili- nif Leonard B. Clayborne, ll,ul Reserve, has been assigned to the 1,306th Serv- ice Unit. Second Lieut. Thomas F. Cullen, Military . Intelligence Reserve. 1210 Perry street northeast, has been assigned to the 1307bh Service Unit. Sani Under Difficulties. GRACE MOORE, opera and film star had to st on the pommel of Law- rence Tibbett's saddle to “Lovet, e comy ‘The Xgepnmmm desires that no | ping); led the song in “It's lomemn' ufl' - s & relief for seasickness,” TK! wo.:a premiere of Universal's new comedy, “See Thirst,” fea- turing Bessie Love, Harry and “Slim" Somerville, at the ito Thea- ter at midnight before Thanksiving day (Wednesday night), wnl serve as & benefit for the Distriot of Columbia ‘World War Memorial. Sponsored by Columbia Lodge, Nn 174, International Association of chinists, this feature, which is fl.ld to be a hilarious combination of ridiculous adventure, racketeering thrills, chills and the well known antics of & fine trio of movie celebrities, will help in thc nrly completion of the memorial to the District boys who went over the top in the World War. Co-operating with the Rialto Thea- management in the benefit show, a special committee, headed by Frank W. . vice president of ‘Motunt Vernon Savings Blnk flth officidls of the Navy Yard local ot machinists behind the movement, is nlu other features of entertainment. There s to be an or- chestra, and Fred ®ast and “Bill” Ray- mond, well known Washington enter- tainers, will un' Forget the weather! Winter driving is actvally a plea- sure when you have an Arvin Hot Water Heater in your car. The Arvin uses the heat from the water system of your car. 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