Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1933, Page 62

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%SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, MAY 21, 1933—PART SIX. 20 AR CORPS OFFRERS CALSEN Eight Annapolis Graduates i : i Also Will Enter Supply -”A’ IONAl e Unit of Navy. Hi s [ bers of the graduating class of the | Naval Academy who will be commis- sioned as second lieutenants in the Ma- | Tine Corps and the eight members who | will be designated as assistant pay- | masters with the rank of ensigns in the | Supply Corps of the Navy have been | selected. H The members of the class, who will | be commissioned in the Marine Corps, | are Edward E. Authler, Futnam, Conn Josiyn R._ Bailey, Clarksburg, W. Vi Nixon L. Marissa, IIL; Ethrid C. Best, 4 3 : & Bowen, Chelmsford, Mass.. Frederick S. ; ;i : p— L ' WHOLESALE Bronson, Naugutuck, Conn.; James F.| L Climie, Anchorage, Alaska; William E. - Erwin, jr. ; h aae s : Anderson, . C.; David o e g L d PRICES Washington, D. C.; Wil- : : = gdur J. McNenny, Spearfish, S. Dak.,; Guy - : C. Turnage, jr., Farmville, N. C.; Mar- shall A. Tyler, Kingston, R. I.; Sidney S. Wade, Normal, I, and Paul E. Wallace, Seattle, Wash. Those to be commissioned in the Sup- ply Corps are 3 James E. Bullock, Cincinnati, Ohi Ernest G. Campbell, Los Angeles, Cali James S. Dietz, Washington, D. De Witt C. T. Grubbs, jr. Memphis, Ky.: Ross G. Linson, Norman, Nebr.; Albert F. Ryan, jr. Whitestone, Long Island, N. Y.; Donald W. Twigg, Ports- moutk, N. H.: Paul L. Weintraub, jr., Philadelphia, Pa. ‘I W. C. T. U. News Kalorama Heights Union met May 11 in the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church. Mrs. William Douden gave the devotional lesson, followed by prayer by Mrs. L. M. Meus. Mrs. Wendall Bar- S :;ms and Miss Agnes Felay gave selec- . o . > d = lons. % Mrs. Martha Wells Adams was ap- 3 3 . . . d . 3 it ST TS Ten Beautiful D Room P This Offer Only Goo Four-Piece Walnut Bed Room S Bponsoring the chorel el 1o e held en beautiful Dining hoom Fieces A our-i'iece Walnut be oom duite at 8 p.m. at Willard Hotel, May 31, for the benefit of the Columbia’ Bible Train- An unusual value! Buffet, Ex- it o G ey el R o0 Long as Our Present Dresser, Chest of Drawers, Van- nut and are attractively designed. ing School. 3 i ; i ) : : ; R wiltiam Donden 7esd = ooy o tension Table, Server, China Cab- $69 beautiful walnut veneer. Stock Lasts i ity and Bed complete this smart i a Eiving Room Seils the address glven by Mrs. Thennan inet, Host Chair and five Side —and a Living Room or Bed bed room suite. The four pieces Smith of Missouri at the Women's Law Room Suite FREE! $5 Down Buy Now! are finished in richly grained wal- FREE! $5Down Enforcement Convention. Two new members were introduced. Mrs. Wade Seaford and Miss Elsie Kettler, a re- turned missionary from India for the Evangelical Church. Mrs. L. M. Maus extended an_ invi- tation to meet with her in her home, 2009 Kalorama road, for the meeting June 8 at 2 pm. The president, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Newburgh, invited the members to meet with her later on in the Summer in her home, 7105 Chat- ham road, Chevy Chase, Md. The Loyal Temperance Legion of Eckington Union met Monday after- noon in Lincoln Road Church. Mrs. Sephus Golden had charge of the meet- ing. Mrs. Malcolm Melroy gave a nature talk illustrated with colored slides. Miss Gene Golden sang, ac- ccmpanied on the piano by her mother. Four-year-old Edward Berardi, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Berardi sang. Mrs. Golden spoke. Frank Day, ir.. dis- tributed leaflets. Mrs. Alvin Day and Mrs. B. J. Wrightsman were hostesses. Potomac Palisades Union was hostess to the District officers and members of various unions Wednesday in the gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Lane on Conduit road. The president, Mrs. J. H, Cassady, gave & brief ad- dress of welcome; Mrs. Emil Blom- quist and Mrs. Artaur Snell sang: Mrs. B. Bartl gave a reading; Mrs, Francis Sherrler Bebr sang. A minuet was presented by Elaine Stebbins, Ruth Holtgreve, Elsie Holtgreve, Jufie Saren- Your choice of three of the charming bed room pieces The two handsome pieces for your living room shown ;“;‘,,UE‘%’;;;&S;&WCgu,;_"yfim';,f,‘_ shown above, FREE...absolutely...FF with any liv- & i 3 /’ above, FREE. . .absolutely...FREE with any bed room zard, Frank Fields, Pranklin Gibson, ing room or dining room suite you select. 7 : 5 7 or dining room suite that you select. George Becker, Eugene Shoemaker, ‘Tunstall Blowe, Russell Pruneau and | EVERY SUITE ON OUR FLOORS Three-Piece Living Room Suite IF YOU DON'T NEED WTdh”;emtfie@cumdfii? = Comfortable, attractive and a struction. Covered in jacquard el e ¥ ool i INCLUDED IN THIS SALE gl $ 6 usion g TWO SUITES of religious education, announced a con- splendid value. Included are the i §§ftb§°£§e§"}'§;‘di‘;‘gvgg’i‘r’:o‘?“&i = You will find the very newest styles in just the type Divan, Bunny Chair and the Club —and a Bed Room Suite —share this wonderful opportunity with a friend or rela- FREE! $5 Down tive and divide the cost of the two suites between both. trict. suite you have in mind. Chair, all with full coil spring con- Cleveland Park Union will meet to- merrow at the home of Mrs. H. Green in Wesley Heights, at 2 pm. ‘The North Capital Union held a Sy v e ot e || S GRASS RUGS R Reversible Fibre Rugs the form of a bouquet celebrating the = 45th anniversary of the organization is is th i i 2 ight sale i of this branch of the District union, 5 _']]'I““ ‘r‘llt he f'&’\_hl time f;nd the right sale in . M. R. Lineba for nearly 12 which to fi your Summer floor cov Cllllg require- e a history of the 5 i ments. mion. Mrs. Ind Livermore, president of : il e union, presided; Mrs. Cyn ol- e lard, first vice president, Was_toast- ¢ e 9x12 Feet 8x10 Feet 81;x101/, Feet 9x12 Feet mistress; Mrs. Lillle Moore " welcomed ==~ the guests to her church. Former — - Senator Brookhart of Iowa was the = 5 $ rincipal speaker. Mrs. Jennie Wad- eigh, president of the district, and Miss Izora Scott, national legislative superintendent spoke. Mrs. P. A. Tay- lor sang, accompanied by Miss Marle Pates. Miss Rita Henkels, readings. Mrs. Mary Stevens was cheer leader. The kind that lie flat on the floor and will look well long after Summer is past. Disabled American . g L — = - = Veterans ;=" : G ! ! Double the Joys Rasmussen Chapter last week an- " ¥ i = = M & nounced that on Friday evening a y = e S 8 ol 3 benefit performance will be held at the J s e g A National Theater. : T L ¢ room of the District Building Tuesday No Money Down—15¢ a national offices at Cincinnati for con- | X 4 3 i 4 . . Comdr. Herbert Church of Ace- = B \ ;¢ ; 3 of Motormg with a . The next regular meeting of Federal hapter, No. 6, wil in the boar¢ = . 3 i 2-Burner i RYE 1 ‘ Transitone Auto evening, when various resolutions wiil % fi’T b | I I B be acted upon and forwarded to the Day Pays for 0il Stove % 2|/l ) : P { 2-Door Metal Radio sideration at the convention in June. 4 I Sy > 18— il i Pederal is making arrangements for a L d s 5 3 = g — P of June A part of the proceeds wil = : L = : o / 1 ed to pay membership dues for El g Al ot : L mbers temporarily unable to pay ectric ; Made of all 27N = 4 without help. black enamel. Col. Charles Young Chapter will hold - 3 50c a Week 8 P' C l S do O f. e e PR Refrigerator : -Piece Complete Studio Outfit Y. M. C. A. Model L425 One of our best values for the living room or den. mx;,‘;h %’?%'nawpfilfex;g fi?é‘;;’“n ;fi{ @ Shelf area, 8.37 sq. ft. Comprises comfortable Studio Couch with 3 Pillows, Oc- at the Hamilton Hotel. One of the ° %fi“:;:x""'"hp:fi:ld! 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