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ARCRAFT CLASSES FORBOYS LSTE Playground Feature to Be- gin Tomorrow at Kenil- worth Center. Study of principles of aircraft under the instruction of Walter H. Grubbs of the District Playground De- partment will be started tomorrow as a feature of the Summer playground program. The course i planned for nmne of the city’s recreation c-nters. The first class will be held at the Kenuworth Recreation Center at 10 a.m. tomor- row. There will be a second at & pam. Both will last two hours. Saturday’s class will be at the Happy Hollow Playground, Eighteenth street and Kalorama road, from 10 a.m. to noon. Next Week’s Program. Grubbs began model aircraft make ing some years ago and has made a hobby of it. He was a graduate of Central High School in 1933. His program for next week calls for morn- ing classes Monday from 10 o'clock to noon at the Chevy Chase Playground, Forty-first and Livingstor streets, and the afternoon classes will be held at 2 o'clock at the Georgetown Play- ground, Thirty street and Volta place. Tuesday, 10 a.m.—Burroughs Play- ground, Eighteentii and Monroe streets northeast; 2 p.m., Baptist Home for | Children, Bethesda. Wednesday Flaces. Wednesday, 10 a.m.—Stuart Junior High School, ¥ourth and E streets northeast; 2 pm., Buchanan Play- ground, Thirteentn and E atreets southeast. Thursday, 10 a.m—Takoma Play- ground, Fourth and Van Buren streets; 2 pm,, Garfield Playground, Second street =nd Virginia avenue southeast. This schedule will be followed dur- Ing the course, which will continue through August. ARMY ORDERS. Hamilton, Capt. John C., Cavalry, to report to Army Retiring Board here. Vocrhes, Capt. Marion I, Cavalry, from East Lansing, Mich, to Front Royal, Va., about July 22 Winstow, Capt. Barlow, Quarter- master Corps, Holabird Quartermaster Depot, Baltimore, detailed to addi- tional duty with Organized Reserves, 3d Corps Area, July 8. | The following-named first lieuten- | ants of the Ordnance Department at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., re- lieved from aerial flight duty, July 1: Gerson K. Heiss and John H. Hinrichs. Sullivan, First Lieut. James P., Med- ical Corps Reserve, from Friendship Heights, Md., to duty at Army Medical Center here, July 5. Vogel, First Lieut. Gustave H., Quar- termaster Corps, from Holabird Quar- termaster Depot, Baltimore, Md., to University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., about September 1. NAVY ORDERS, Civil Engineer Corps. Martin. Lieut. (J. G.) Hunt V., de- tached Naval Academy. Annapolis, Md.; to Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Department. Marine Corps Orders. | Sturdevant, Lieut. Col. Edward W., Tetired as of July 1, 1935. | Pierce. Lieut. Col. Harold C., orders to M. B, Quantico, Va., modified to N. E. B, M. B, Washington, D. C. Potts, Lieut. Col. John, on July 5, detached F. M. F., M. B, Quantico, Va.; to duty as fleet marine officer, Asiatic Fleet, U. 5. S. Augusta, via | S. S. President Coolidge, sailing San Francisco September 6. Authorized | delay en route San Francisco until | September 5. | Kelleher, Maj. Martin J., on July 5, delached headquarters, Marine Corps, ‘Washington, D. C., to M. B., Quantico, Va. Authorized to delay in reporting Quantico until August 31, ‘Wheeler, Capt. Orin H., on July 13, detached hesdquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C,, to M. D,, U. 8. S. Saratoga. Delay in reporting until August 20. Wornham, First Lieut. Thomas A., on July 15, detached F. M. F,, M. B,, | Quantico, Va., to Infantry School, Fort | Benning, Ga. Authorized to delay in reporting at Fort Benning until Au- gust 26. Wellman, First Lieut. Leslie H., re- lieved present duties M. B., Quaatico, Va, and assigned AL M. F, M. B, Quantico, Va. Budd, Maj. Samuel P., retired as of September 1, 1935. Montague, Maj. Robert M., relieved from duty with Marine Corps Schools :]n:l assigned F. M. F., M. B,, Quantico, a. ‘Wagner, First Lieut. Frank G., jr., about August 17, detached F. M. F., M. B, Quantico, Va., to Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla., to report there not later than August 26. Weller, First Lieut. Donald McP., about August 17, detached F. M. F.,, M. B., Quantico, Va., to Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla., to report there not later than August 26. Bowser, First Lieut. Alpha L., jr. about August 17, detached F. M. F., M. B, Quantico, Va., to Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla., to report there not later than August 26. Battell, First Lieut. William P., about August 6, detached M. B., Quantico, Va., to Army Signal School, Fort Mon- mouth, N. J, to report there not later than August 12. Jones, First Lieut. Charles R., about August 6, detached M. B., Washington, D. C, to Army Signal School,” Fort Monmouth, N. J., to report there not later than August 12, Williams, First Lieut. Robert H., de- tached M. B, Quantico, Va., to M. B, Washington, D. C. Tou CAN NOW. - K rujLN T VIRGINIA BEACH FOR AFTER 7 P.MN.B STATION-TO-STATION CALL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1935. / Siufiz/ [ ] SHELDON SUMHMER Suits that have all Quality features of costly, year ‘round Suits! A saving unheard of this early in the season! Be here early Friday morning . .. when assortments will be at their best. Sport models, eze-swing, shir- red and yoke backs. Con- servative types. Checks, stripes, plaids, flecks. Plain greys, tans, browns, blues. All sizes 34 to 48. AIR-COOLED (Men's Shop, Second Floor) Men's Sports SLACKS 179 A Sensation at This Low Price! Madeto sell for much more 1, All Sanforized-Shrunk 2. Checks, Cords, Stripes, Ducks Brown or Black Stripes, Tans, Creams, Whites, Checks Convenient Side Buckles. 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