Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1932, Page 58

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 31, 1932—PART FOUR. [ ber of | quet to be f th | [ Gen. met Adjt. Robert E. Washburn, member of | quet to be held in honor of the national | installed by Department President JASiuty {20, Dol Shavnat oy ke re- | Meetings This Week. | Dotrissent Memorial Committee: Pagt president, Florence H. Becker, Febru- | Janet Sikken at this meeting. s for. | AUS TRIAN POLICE HUNT tiring commander, James B. Freeland | | Comdr. James B. Freeland, chairman|ary 6, at the Roosevelt Hotel Senior |lows: Senior Vice President Greta SMUGGLER Comdr.-elect William L. Jenkins was OAMES | Recruiting Committee; Past Comdr. S.|Vige President Grace N. Byrne was|Ludwig, Guard Mary Bunting, Assist: GLERS OF MONEY installed. The installation was per-| Monday—Gen. Henry W. Law- | |J. McWilllams, chairman Employment | appointed a member of the Legslative |ant Guard Mary Beach, and Hattie V.| 4 formed by Pest Department Comdr | | ton, Pythian Temple; Col John | | Committee; Junior Vice Comdr. L. L.|Cofimittee. Past Department Presi- | Ludwig, reporter. Capt. Helen Eennl | ot e e = Harry B. Patterson, assisted by Past | avmm }.;\stor, United States Sol- Fridinger, gxne)vanrce‘ ;:oxprgétr:‘e; irrl‘d triqealfiml‘i:lnhs (R. Cooé.cggnrixé:n «t:x tt;g_g;n of e',dhe D;‘um ‘flnd 1';\1515 Corps, P! e rplanes Re. S .| Comd s E. r. who actéd iers’ Home. Maj. E. T. Hitch and Pas . An- a efense . to nounced a class in instruction was i pandes, SentorVleaDepaftoent Comdsy) Gomds SERstea Rk, KO xieE Rho | Thursday—Lieut. Richard J. | |ton Brem as members of Department |held February 1, 2 and 3, urged the | being formed and invited the membery| MOVing Foreign Currency Proved < L Gl an S ; ledged $5 toward the ercc-| | Harden, Pythian Temple (Sam | | Good and Welfare Committee, delegates to register and as many |to join the corps. Weekly rehearsals | to Be Unfounded. as informed of | Charles A. Strobel made addresses |, The ;“3‘1’ ’,’n gg stebibebhtias Mawson night and departmental The commander has received an invi-| members as possible attend. National | are held on Thursday at Central High 5 g B0l Eugene T Whitmere, U8 Army, [H00 0f A0 e O nemo official visitation). tation from the American Legiov, in|Junior Vice President Mamie Schmidt|School. President Erhards announced | VIENNA, Austria—Austrian police refived; jwws miustered info the camp, w00 Be GemE IOt e JXILIARIE! charge of veterans participating in pa- | and Department President Janet Sik- |the appointment of several committees | Were alarmed last week by & rumor and Thomas W. Moore, a member at| Thomas sy it e AUXILIARIES, rade in Alexandria on February 22, to ken spoke. Mrs. W. J. Stevens was|and stated she expects the suxiliary | that money was fiying away—literally large, was admitted by transfer. Past|ston were (:le(L.Pd to membership | Monday — Admiral George take part in the parade. elected to membership. to have a busy year, The meeting| _ Frivate airplanes hired from Asperr Comdr. Charles P. Galpin, chairman of | past commander's badge was presented| | powey Northeast Masonic Tem- i - i was well attended. | Field were, it was sald, taking tripg the Entertainment Committee, an- to Mr. Freeland, the presentation be- ple. | The Maine Memorial Committee met Col. James S. Pettit Auxiliary met & to South Germany and Switzerland Britt of Li K T names| o ced the annual Manila day ball |ing made by Department Comdr. Sam- | Ducsday N COINE TonE B oacen in the offices of Past Commander in |,Col, James SL A S Gen. Henry W. Lawton Auxiliary | with cargoes of foreign currencies sng | addresses of o which is expected to be held in the uel J. McWilliams. The departntent Astor, 921 Pennsylvania avenue | | Chief John Lewis Smith. A report was | © Sq8Y, With, Presifent Myptle Moxley | met " Tuesday, President Cordelia . | shillings, export of which is most tigi Willard Hotel on or about April 30. A |commander spoke relative to the Maine | | g oF 93 made as to the progress made up to | PICSIng A e, lect. | E0llard convening it. Chairman Louise |y forbidden by the present Austriar ing of the committee will be held memorial exercises to be held at Fort Thursday — Gen. Nelson A. | |this time, which indicated that plans) 2, BFen and Sudanne Stnm W rtment | M Moore, in charge of the banquet |emergency decrees. department ary 4, at which time final action|Myer February 15 | | Miles Drum and Bugle Corps, have been nearly completed. The exer-| €0 1o membership. = The depel stafr, | 204 dance in honor of the national| Investigation proved that no private cursion 10| i) be had and further announcements | Members of the Military Order of the| | armory, Central High School cises will be held at 1:30 p.m., February | B S e Prestdenty Loy | President, urged the members to attend | planes had been In service from Aspere Past DEParl-| pade to the camp at its next meeting | Scrpent invited the members to affiliate | 15, in the Riding Hall at Fort Myer,|\/c /oot Departimert Presldests Loulse | and also the dance and card varty held | except two to Berlin, However. a care Mattoc relative thereto. | with that organization. It was ar 7 | Va., and the services will be broadcast ek ore an g T¢|on the 30th. The department officers|ful watch is being kept. Lorin nounced that the supreme grand gugis- fiflmn Dr‘plmunrgt n{! T x:y\;x_“:fidrvs-fl;“d;uve: the National Broadcasting Co. guests. addressed the meeting. (Copyright, 1932.) simo W shing arly in|the meeting. Comdr s an-| - A 1 department commander and "2' e fimnrnam "?’rz\ll;z‘xl‘;;:‘(,gxx((}vrlr\ox'la nounced the following appointments:| Gen. Emmett Urell Auxiliary, presi-| Gen. Nelson A. Miles Auxiliary s ———— e parimensmill s K ad “crawl.” Past Department Comdr. jor Vice Comdr. Anton Hohman,|deni. Rinna Conklin, ‘convened Wed-| Esther Erhardt, president-clect, pre- | The New South Wales government| In its public fmprovement program thur H. League, Scnior Vice Comdr. | chairman of Sick and Relief Commit- | nesday, Past President Catherine Dint- | $ided at the meeting Friday. Many of | has decreed that no native animals or | Canton, China, plans to divide the city E.'Smith of Lawton Camp and | tee; Past Comdr. I V. Conklin, member | ley was appointed chairman of the (the officers who were unable to be | birds shall be killed within a twoomile |into 15 zomes’ med o s, the city iSOy lieut JRIchar:&). Comrade Gustave Hoff of Garry-Ord of Maine Memorial Commitiee, and ! committee in connection with the ban- | present at the public installation were | radius of schools. Fiente tn thede, sricai Access 11 entertain them. Tomorrow is the Last Day of his Great FURNITURE SALE! 1. Last Day! ... Continuing with all the popular favorites. Adding new values to wind up a brilliant sale. Harden Camp met Tom D. Binckley | P 2. We repeat . . . it’s all fine furni- e oSS 0. i ture. Because fine furniture has and (yan : e % . . dropped in price, even more so than inferior furniture has. 3. Prepare for Bicentennial guests. The last day affords remarkable savings on bheds, mattresses, springs, studio couches, day beds and bed groups. 4. “Home, Sweet Home” and the “16 Furnished Rooms.” If vou wish, we will arrange any piece or suite of furniture you select in a room corresponding to one of your own, so you visualize the effect in your home. 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