Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1931, Page 31

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e second Companies . Ant/ brigade of this | vision, will be held k School, Fort G , on November 21, beginning .m. The preliminary announce- | ». ment wis made, it was said, so that member: 01 the staff could make their but it has noi been de- U mnm will be carried out will report at the office of the assistant commandant of the school. the 20th Division, which com- 'u.m“ o.-."p.":y"ia ind March 5, Atmhmwmulmhflm that recruits and all unqualified per. sonnel who fail to q‘ulh!] in the -nl-u !'bore course will not be permitted to fire_course D. The battallion commanders will be required to conduct training inspec tions and tests as follows: First drill of each month, Companies A and D; drill night of each month. B and E, and the third | drill num. Companies C and P. imental tialion each month, except during iber, | January and February. | Dchcmflvlnytlmhcmiow not more than four men, excluding the . supply sergeant. during each dnll period for the caré and cleaning of engineer tools and for proper maintenance of Government property. The drill perfod PM the Band, IZXH Engineers, last Tuesday, was given over | to_fitting out the members in the new roil collar uniforms and the Pershing | caps. The band also the city Halloween The following have been ordered ters | transferred from the active to the re Ly formance of milita |ard K. Bridges ai | uarters 1h-|n 260th Coast Artillery. Business interference 'lth the per- duty: Pvis. Rich Albert F. McCul- , both of the Headquarters and Service Company, 121st Engineers, and schedules for the armory |P\t Edward Marosy, 20th Division Mil- year of the 121st Engineers ‘been made public. In addi- tion to the drills pro- mrmmulnmm(ofnmy when the troops cannot use the drill field located iy The Mall. are no drill hall facilities avail- in the building , with the correspondence mlnu to the school teaches. commanders have been di- showing ber, | before undertaking the s | eombat. ; indoor range firing, prelimina: outdoor; outdoor pmuoe fl;! and outdoor record \ber | just disclosed & Roman mry Police Company. mporary remav-l from the District: th Maxwell G. Chl’llwpbfl and Carl- both of Company E. al De- ration of efficiency re- e memorandum, ‘‘com- o( the National Guard their officers man a Llwmponponedunmnmmhy W“l “be allowed to be un- anti-aircraft units until troops hlve attained efficiency in basic training, according to an announce- ment of the Militia Bureau. With this in mind, it was stated that no anti-air craft ranges will be constructed from Federal tundl until this point of train- is reached. e announcement points out tha firing course: provided for in | troops should be ughly trained in the basic principles of anti-aircraft principles and in thorough knowledge of deployments against attack, it is considered that the minimum re- | quirements in anti-aircraft combat will have been met by the militia for the present. Romlnl Reluhed Oysters. Excavations at Caerleon, Wales, have oyster bar. In e ancient tawn have been found beau- iful houses hl\l.n‘ 40 to 50 roems, and shops. one of the shops | was & pile of nmer shells and also a !large number of unopened bivalves. tclplw in lations, Guard | It was added that if demon- | s | strated efficiency is obtained in basic ___(Continued Prom Sixth Page) bridge instruction and practice, group upenmaevumben public speaking Pndn' .nm—cmm s group in dancing; evening—] Prench, adult women's group in Dhrnell train- ing r)pfn to new members, stamp dnb new members welcome. n old time minuet and HM cing for adults omly. day morning—Children’s greups piano, saxophone, drums, clar- xylophone, rhythm and interpreta- dancing for young cl Birney Center, Nichols avenue and | Howard road souf Monday afternoon—Piano instruction for_beginners. | Tuesday evening—Boys" nme groups, |industrial art, girls’ art Ana- costia Needle Guild, Girls’ aochl Club, Wisterla Dramatic Club, Modernistic wmq Club, Henson's Melody orchcm iety, Anacostia, A. C., Lolly Social Club. ursday afternoon—Piano instrue- or advanced pupils, Girls' Social v afternoon—Girls' Glee Club, basket ball. Burrville Center, Division avenue and Corcoran_street northeast Monday afternoon—Music group, pl- |ano practice. | Tuesday afternoon—Music group, lno pnctlce chom m m'mm , 8oc Bee, ‘Home Nursing, Club. Dunbar Center, First and N streets: Thursday _evening—Swimming, ath- letic_group, Tin Can Orchestra, paddle tennis, dancing group, music n practice, Manchester A. C., young people’s social group, girls’ basket ball , Wood’s Orchestra, Billican Club Center, Alabama avenue and reet southe: Wednesday _afternoon—Music, ~chil- | dren's _chorus, es; evening—Art- craft, athletics, dramatics, social hour, —Braves A. O, Elks drill. on, Amphion Glee Cl\lbv Junior hl- m ball elub, Pleasant Plains basket ball club. ‘Wednesday evenlnl—llh basket ball club, Cyrus patrol ursday evenln. Art, first-ald, Y | Temple _drill, Junior basket ball club. Friday evening—Auxiliary drill, Morn- Star Lodge and Temple drill. Lovejoy Center, T'llfi-h and D streets. northeast : ‘Monday nnzrnwn—llum', evening—Manchester A. C., recrea ggllb 8t. oyp't.h-; Wednesd- Music group; cvemn:——)l-nchu!a Auxiliary, recrea- E. All-Stars, Belmont Busy Bees, Boy Scout Kendy-Making Club. Center, Francis High, ty-fourth and N Weg_ludly vvmlng Register for Priday !venln.—m Scouts, Aero- plane Club. tennis, Amitia So- l:ll.l Club. Girls' basket m Com- munity Five basket ‘boxing club, Women's Thread and Needh Club. e LSS R DIVORCE SUIT AGAINST - CHURCH DEAN IS RESET bo' ‘Club, Belmon! Trial Is Scheduled for January in ‘Wife's Action Against Official ‘of ‘Memphis Cathedral. 't | By the Assoctated Press. ms“ i m?cm 31— ‘Chancellor etchum yesterday ordered the resetting of Mrs. Ellen M. Noe's suit for divorce from Very Rev. 1. H. Noe, dean of St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral here, after he was informed by attorneys that reconciliation at- tempts had failed. Ketchum ordered the case set for trial early in January after he M n motiun by n.rs Noe's attorneys for definite allowance lu' ha support ot the two Noe children the outcome of m divorce gs. Trial of Mrs. Noe's suit, charging cruel and inhuman treatment, was ordered continued indefinitely several weeks ago, when sttorneys a rec- onciliation was near. Mrs. N principal charge is that Dean Noe's views of the marriage con- tract differ from her own. | v | BOMBS WRECK BAKERIES | PHILADELPHIA, October 31 (&) Bombs hurled from an _automobile bearing New York license plates eorly yesterday wrecked two bakery shops in widely separated sections of the city. Police viewed the explosions as & re- newal of & bakers’ pI ‘War. t \K(;ndows over a wlde area were shat- ere: LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store A New Low Price on This Domestic Sewing Machine This is the model which we have been selling at $139. Tt is the Domestic rotary, console model, with all the latest improvements. We'd be delighted to demon- strate it for you—in your own home, if you like! $50 Allowance Regardless of its age, make, or eondition, we will make you a $50 machine, towa purchase of this' Do- ‘mestic, Balance in monthly payments. If You Have an Old Machine been selling for $139! every woman ‘deserves an electric This New Domestic Will Cost You Only $72 for a machine that has Certainly $72 group, Wisteria ~Dramatic Club for - | Girls, Boy Scout NG TON, mwdm&mo« War Mothers heid its regular meeting at the Hamiiton Hotel, when Mrs. Sa- rah Deeds occupled the chair. Mrs. Belle Gibson and Mrs. Naomi Swann were introducéd as new members. A | letter was read from Mr. Rogers of Patrmont, W. Va., regarding the im- mediate needs of the miners in Pair- | mont for food. Mrs. Todd Sharp, chair- man of the Relief Committee, an- D. C. NOVEMBER 1, NATHAN STRAUS’ WIDOW GIVES CHILDREN ESTATE Expresses Wish That Her Descend- ants Shall Remain Good Jews and Not Wed Outside Faith. By the Assoctated Press. Straus, mother of Nathan Strsus, jr. Jeft her estate of over $2,000,000 to her three children. ‘There were no provisions in the will, filed Thursday, merely tbe wish: “That Emm.m “i | BANDITS SHOOT MEXICAN M. Sauls, first vice president The chapter is arranging to visit the patients at Mount Alto Hospital. lplnnx Now Can Be Seen. Repbrts from Egypt say that for the first time in 3,600 years travelers may | see the Sphinx in its entirety. The sand which once threatened to sub- Leave Merchant, Shot Four Times, for Dead and Abduct Wife. PUEBLA, Mexico, October 31 (#).— Joaquin Perez Lobera, merchant, was shot four times by a bandit firing squad yesterday and his wife was carried off into meur:ounuml along the Mexico LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store The Gigolo The Newest Creation by Wimbledon Many women may wear tricornes or feathered felts, but a hat like this new model in strip felt will always look distinctive because it is Wim- bledon tailored and has Wimbledon quality. Persian red, wine, tile, tally-ho green, black and $8.50 MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR brown. Brothers and Sisters Dress Alike in Jersey $1.19 and a Very Special Value! ™ With an amusing elephant or twin “scotties™ or appliqued on the front, who wouldn't love these little suits? Boys, 2 to 5; girls, 3 to 6; tan, copen, green, navy, and red. Tots’ Navy Blue Chinchilla Coats $3.95 Like a young admiral, proud of his chevrons, your youngster will be snug and warm in ‘these double-breasted, all-wool coats! Sizes 1 to 6. 1931—PART -ONE. LLANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store BASEMENT S1ORI A Tremendous Feature Selling 1,000 Pieces Lovely New “Cleo” Superdulesco Rayon Undies Bloomers, Briefs, Step-ins, Panties, Vests, Chemises* 39c 3 for $1.00 This “Clec” rayon is soft as glove silk, Wear Our pecial Arch Health Shoes Shown in 4 New Models In This Season’s Leathers 4.95 Shoes that embody style, comfort, and ex- cellent wear, and sold exclusively at LANS- BURGH’S in Washington! They take care of your weak arches, but no one btit you knows about this comfort feature, for they look like smart, fashion shoes! Kid, calf and suede. Only Four Styles Shetched Comfortable black kid, strap, with silk kid trimming, $4.95. Scientific Arch Health oxford of soft black kid,

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