Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1931, Page 28

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 15 1931—PART ON OFFICERS OF ARNY WL STUDY HERE Many Assigned to Take Courses gt War College Beginning Aug. 21. Army- officers in all parts of the country have been designated by the War Department for duty as students at the Army War College, this city, for the 1931-1932 course, commencing Au- gust 21 next. The list includes: Col. S. D. Smith, Cavalry, at Urbana, IIL; Lieut. Ool. C. F. Severson, Infantry, at Buffalo, N. Y.; Lieut. Col. Earl Biscoe, Coast Artillery, at New York City; Lieut. Col. R. S. Thomas, Engineers, at San_Prancisco; Lieut. Col. K. T. Briggs, Cavalry, at Fort Bliss, Tex.; Lieut. Col. W. W. Gordon, Cavalry, at Fort George G. Meade, Md.; Lieut. Col. A. R. Emery, Infantry, at Fort Hunt, Va.; Lieut. Col. Bernard Lentz, Infantry, at Fort Snell- ing, Minn.; Lieut. Col. C. L. Mitchell, Infantry, at Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; Lieut. Col. G. L. McKinney, Medical Corps, in this city, and Lieut. Col. J. 0. Mauborgne, Signal Corps, at the War Department. Majors of Infantry: C. H. Bonesteel, £ at Fort l}gm“gn'sw'w‘v:fs J. L. gncdxey. ¢ A . 7 e v J. T. Rhett, D. on and C. B. J . ) . . . ! R P g Rucker, at Fort Benning, Ga.; B. G. % . 3 . Coil-Spring Day Bed Kitchen Cabinet Base | Walnut-Finished Cedar Ch Chynoweth, at Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; 3 : n 2d, creionne~ Strong construction, nice G. R. Cook, at Fort George G. Meade, . # : conamplete o B e . | emamet finish. Regularly $ .95 Md.: H. B. Crea, at Fort Thomas, Ky.; RS p tern. Regularly $32.50 $17.50. $1.00 Down 1 £ A 95 s 95 Red cedar lined. s * $1.00 Down g ished in beautiful walnut. [ ularly $17.50. $1.00 Down Sumner Waite, at Fort Sheridan, Ill.; A. M. Jones and A. S. Peake, at Van- couver Barracks, Wash.: John J. Bohn and J. P. Lucas, at Fort Bliss, Tex.; F. E. Gross, at Fort MacArthur, Calif.; T. W. Monroe, in the Philippines; B. D. Spalding, in Alaska; C. K. Nulsen, at West Point, N. Y.; J. C. Creed, at Fort Sam Houston; W. A. Pickering and R. B. Woodruff, at Fort Leavenworth, Kans.; J. W. Foos, at Troy, N. Y., and Henry Terrell, jr., and Wade H. Haislip, at the War Department. Majors of Cavalry: W. M. Blunt, at Fort Clark, Tex.; G. S. Patton, jr., at the War Department; H. M. Estes, at Fort Monroe, Va., and H. E. Taylor, at Fort Riley, Kans. Majors of Field Artillery: D. A. Con- nor, at Fort Bragg, N. C.; F. K. Ross, at Fort Benning, Ga.; J. J. Waterman, at Fort Sill, Okla.; J. E. Hatch, at Honolulu; F. M. Barrows, at Fort Leavenworth, Kans.; J. T. Kennedy, at Auburn, Ala.; J. E. Sloan, at College Station, Tex., and Marshall Magruder, at the War Department. Majors of Coast Artillery: J. H. Cun- ningham, at Fort Sheridan, . M. Thiele, at Fort Totten, N. Y. e T & B Regular $169.60 Gross, in this city. Majors in the Quartermaster Corps: . Senerenvile 1o G Kroehler Bed Davenport Suite and H. L. Whittaker, at the War De- partment. ., The one whose living room is adorned with this magnificent Majors in the Air Corps: Follett suite has just cause to be proud. Three large, massive pieces, Bradley and S. W. PitzGerald, at carefully made and upholstered in beautiful jacquard velour, with Langley Fleld, Va., and E. 8. Lyon, at loose cushions and comfortable spring seats. The name “Kroehler” Panama. is your guarantee of satisfaction, whether the davenport is made branches: C. . ey et ke o o s eher T Thoroughly modern, this beautiful suite of genuine walnut veneers com- L] prises dresser, chifforobe, wood bed and Hollywood vanity. Semi-Venetian Come to The NATIONAL For Your New mirrors on vanity and dresser. Two-tone, high-lighted finish. 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Miss Ladson's fourth grade class in the Addison School won the silver cup for the largest attendance of parents. It was announced by Miss Kelther, chairman of the Program Committee, thet the next meeting would be held ” . . %g,;é‘??i;@@h:mdfig [N 912 Seamless Axminster Rug. .....$23.95 10 Pieces in Walnut Veneer—Really Worth $159 $97 the children at work. % i Y . The ten pieces shown above are carefully constructed of selected Walnut Veneers and other e By y 8.3x10.6 Seamless Axminster Rug. 521-95 cabinet woods, and artistically carved. Chairs have attractively upholstered seats, Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen, spiritual di- rector of the mmxilc; %f Oohx:rmbh comn- A X, {i e emae o e Haeting st 6x9 Seamless Axminster Rug ...$16.95 day night. Other speakers included 2 W, e EReont Gorrens: n : . 9x12 Tapestry Rug ... .......$9.95 Daniel, principal. 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