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NEW LEGION POST | - TOINSTALL HEADS Ceremonies at Fire House in| Takoma Thursday Night. Epecial Disi to The Star TAKOMA PARK, Md., June 6.— Elaborate preparations have been made | and a program of prominent speakers o S completed in connection with the in- | Stallation of officers of the newly or- | = < : ganized Takoma Park Post. No. 28,/ Department. of Maryland, American Le- | : lln e ]fl gion, in the assembly hall of the Ta-' ~ A koma Park Volunteer Fire Department | Our e Building Thursday night at 8 o'clock. | 01ce ; The newly elected officers will be in- stalled by Department Comdr. George Henderson of Maryland, who will be accompanied by the other department \»7\ officers on this occasion. 3 Past Commanders Guests. N A number of past department com- manders of Maryland will be present as guests, and include Harlan Johnson, Harold C. Smith, Wallace Willlams, Claude B. Sweezey, James E. Abbott, D. | John Markey, Amos W. W. Woodcock, Charles P. Macklin, Stuart S. Janney and James A. Gary. In addition the commanders and members of American Legion posts in nearby Maryland and the District of Columbia will be present - and participate in the evening's pro- | am. ' The principal speakers of the eve- ning will be Mayor Ben G. Davis of Takoma Park, Md.; Joseph C. Mat- tingly. vice commander of the Southern Maryland district; John Lewis Smith, national executive rnmmxttnemahn l;nd past department commander of the Dis- 2 et KELVIN T OR . trict of Columbia: John Thomas Taylor, \ vice chairman of the Nnnrmalmllgl;;m- A \ = = For the Modern tive Committee; Watson B. Miller, Na- \ ! i S tional Rehabilitation Committee’ and ; 3 f Dmmg Room past department commander of the Dis- : . uyv on ur Eas \ trict of Columbia; Ben S. Fisher, past A I department, commander, Oregon: Paul | Y q o " ! J. McGahan, national historian of the = ‘ g C d'/ T Forty and Eight, past national execu- g | t redit erms.. tive committeeman and past depart- Ll r X g ment commander of the District of Co- gl ; You can now Jumbia, and E. Brooke Lee of the - = i - - . Gk o sel-Saxon Post, Silver Spring, Md. o ] ‘ : j buy the famous Welfare Work on Program LS —g 2 i Kelzinator on elfare Worl i = " s Plans for community and welfare | 1 casy terms at the gervice of interest to all World War Store that saves veterans residing in Takoma Park and \ S ol 4 i i vicinity will be discussed. | ; > RS L4 money, The meeting will be opened by W. L. O . i 4 ) very Kelvinator A. Strawbridge, newly elected com- mander of Takoma Park Post. No. 28, | who is also a past commander of Vic- | tory Post, No. 4, District of Columbia. | Among those who joined the post during the past week were O. E. Dan- neger, J. E. F‘rrflc*ncks’, E.'.G.' G.def'lflr, 4 Pieces in W’a]nut Finish e, . , Carefully constructed of cabinet woods, this suite comprises s i i George D. Forsyth, L. A. Zinn and W. | A / S, P stve g 13 o RSNy, e S R vans, : o Dresser, Chest of Drawers, Straight-end Bed and French Van- e 7 l‘l4 ’”1”4‘ "', price f{”’s g{;”[‘(’;}"',"' Buffet, Ch('i”;i C"}F”(’i"/ it © the conclusion of the program | . hle, Armchair and 5 Side rs umwood, finishe nut. refteshinents will be served ‘by. the || itY, as shown. . s " s e i Ladies' Auxiliary of the Takoma Park Volunteer Fire Department. CONTRACT FOR PAVING| MARYLAND ROADS LET| Work on Improving 100 Miles of | Highways in Calvert to Start Soon. I amame o P ) e Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. i BALTIMORE, June 6.—A contract for paving with concrete 3.41 miles of the University road from Queens Chapel road to the Washington Boulevard, and the Chillum road from Riges corner to the Queens Chapel road was awarded yesterday by the State Roads Commis- | sion to L. Colbert of Fredericksburg, Va_ on & low bid of $66.888.50. (58 A ] 4 ; Work on improving approximately 100 3 ) WS ' M . 8 . 7 miles of roads in Calvert Coun i e W AN 2 bond iscue suthorized by th Jast s bk b 10\ 3 Pieces in Choice Velour ELnCr ER e puR e SlEe { Armchair, Settee and button-back Bunny Chair, carcfuily made having already been advertissd : 8 g 3 s 7 icely r ] r i State Roads Commission, under whose A full size bed is concealed in the Davenport of this 3-piece and nicely upholstered. Built for comfort and long service. Superagon the roads will be con-|N gyitc! Other picces are button-back Bunny Chair and Armchair. 22 SHENANDOAH CADETS i ARE AWARDED DIPLOMAS \ : . : wn Swing : | B , o~ : $7.45 Academy Graduates Hear Address by T. Russell Cather of Winchester. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. i 1 t N/ "l WINCHESTER, Va., June 6. —Gradu- - = L AN ‘ | ating certificates were presented to 22 = P/ L0 & cadets of the Shenandoah Valley 2 Academy here at commencement exer- ol L1 7 Cises. Address to the graduates was Garden Hose Canopy Extra ~ P : : ; = delivered by T. Russell Cather of the e LI ) 'mm“ - ) $1.98 Winchester bar. Col. B. M. Roszel, e ST IN V\W‘J‘ = ¥ superintendent of the academy, pre- I st K \ P e le Extra lams announced the trustee’s scholar- et ships. Those receiving diplomas were | ‘Washingtcn, . 3 r., Charles vn, ¢ = Z A Washington, | : C.; Richard D. Crenshaw, Winches- h s Stewa. r H - P . AL & 5 2 ™ & F b. s . o 3 . = “ Charles Swenert wrenam, San 8 Bed and Hollywood Vanity. Attractivemaple overlays and carvings. 7MY The suite, as shown above, is attractively designed and Hagerstown, Md.: Harry Tay- 5 < oot Tewis, Philadeiphia: - Rober = ' 2-Burner 0il Stove senal, Md.; Charles Chauncey Shackel- ford. New burg, Va., Frederick Gray Todman, | Richmond, Va.; Alfred Willis Walters - & ) and John William Weems, Winchester, s " S R 3-Door Oak-Finished sented the certificates R. Gray Wil- Ricardo M. Arias, ma City; James | i winehester: | 4. Pjeces in Walnut Veneer $ : 5 . ‘William: W, Emory. | Conterciile, This suite consists of large Dresser, Chifforobe, Straight-end Gen“lne Walnut Veneeri 10 Pieces Youngstown, Ohio; Lynn S. . s % carefully made of choice vencers, high lighted and two toned. p : Helm Brucg Price, Louisville, Ky.: Sehe SR ok, st ; $11-75 Delapldne, Va.: Charles Smith, Stras- and John Levi Wissler, Mount Jack- son, Va. ' NEW PRISON FARM URGED | “_ SRRy | : . ‘ Refrigerators FOR VIRGINIA'S CONVICTS | [® L ' 515-95 One:fourth of Inmates Could Be| Taken Care of Under System \ | 1 L (11 il = 2 | i i One of our most Backed by Labor Chief. £ 3 B L i popular selling > g 4 J IR styles. Three-door Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. / 7 g ol [ | | type. Side-icer. RICHMOND, Va., June 6.—Proposal . . Splendidly insu- onal jail farm. which wi - g 2 ; i i i for » regional (il farm, which would| Mohalr Bed Davenport Suite K w:f»,o‘;’d‘"‘m;“ifi: - Loose, reversible cushions with of the prison population cf the State, | These three fine pieces are upholstered in beautiful Impe- f —— ,?e‘}'d';‘u,fl,“’;ufifj e reverses. Carved wood s 1 s a frames and button trim lend distinction. Three is made by R. T. Bowden, member of . . s 5 A > the efecutive board and past president |§ 7ial Mohair, with sides and backs in self-tone Velour of fine teed to satisfy. . $1.00 Down splendid pieces! of the ‘arginia Federation of Labor, o Jho b ~ candicate for the House of | quality. Delegate: d Mr. Bowden's plan ;fn':}\;ides for a| jail farm to take care of the prisoner: - : " from Richmond, Petersburg, Hopewe Kitchen Fiber Lawn and the adjoining counties, the prison- | 2 Bench ers from which constitute about 25 i \ Per cent of the State's jail inmates, | Cabinet = \ _ Carriage “Such a farm could be the beginning of ) " 5 the medern regional jail farm system Base Nafioor I i Wellmade finish in Virginia,” he declared. pr Ap— : ; and nicel Alfonso Kisses Girl's Hand. s7'95 K finished. o As AMfonso, ex-King of Spain, stepped ; : : # from an clevator in ?zxmfm ion hotel " i ’l 19 in London récently -year-ol ngela rong construc- [l P Mitchell stepped up, and, with a little | B sion, mice enamet [ Gray or white : $ 75 curtsey, presented to him a littje bou- d TH s T < =’ $1.00 Down que’}egr m‘mfi and m’lm;oscfa qufo,:so ‘!:vsn;’; Regularly 8 ; enamel finish. y 7 'REE 7/ “ Emiled with pleasure, and said gravely: . 45 It 1s very l:?nd of Sou." Then, with : AT H . AW BT No Phone courtly gesture, he bent down an 1.00 ;i e o Kissed the little girl's hand. Angela 8 ees $1.00 Dot — - ® Orders wet delighted.