Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1937, Page 86

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G—18 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 16, 1937—PART FIVE. : ley Field, Va, to Fort Riley, Kans;| Bailey, Lieut. Comdr. Charles S, |office, Chief of Naval Operations, to | mouth, Va. to Naval Alr Stati | eaths Reported. P g giofmee; t : on.| DEMOCRATS TO DANCE June 30. Supply Corps, detached U. 8. 8. Erle, R Pensacola, Fla.; J ; Traffic Convictions Catherine King, 77, Sibley Hospital. Service Orders Gregory, First Lieut. Hollingsworth | contine . Norfolk Naval Hm;fiz:l Los Bnaclee ounelan: Eahot (oll;w\n:n:eci(:id lieutenants s Mot (60, (Calimble Howital, F. Alr Corps, Fort Sill, OKia, to | Portsmouth, Va. | lamel, Capt. Lester 8., detached | goiached Quantico, to Naval Air Sta- | The North Carolina Democratic Clib SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. | Charles Deck. 63, residence, 1635 Ben- ARMY ORDERS. Langley Field, Va. Welles, Lieut. Comdr. Ratcliffe C., | Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to Quantico; | tion, Pcnuo;la, Fla., June 30 Julian | of Washington will hold a dance at YLouis Perry, 1246 Twenty-seventh anx xm’n.e. ‘Wileox, Lieut. Col. Bernhard Beck- NAV; ORDERS g"‘éfilfi:'?;fi?emm' sl M:)y;fll.] Capt. Archie E., detached Gl oA s G street, $10. enton W. Flugel. 54. Sibley Hospital. e 3 3 3 'Neil, Capt. Arc] L e 2 Jesse L. Lawson, 1307 Ninth street, | Fred Sladek. 37, Walter Reed Hospital, | ®F Military Intelligence Reserve, Du- ~ White, Capt. Paul G., Dental Corps, | Koepke, Lieut. (1g) Lyle L. de- Quantioo, o Bhanghai, China; Au-| Pan-American Official to Speak. observance of the 162d anniversary 10 Jordon _Bruce, Sibley Hospital. luth, Minn, to chief of staff; May 17, | detached Naval Training Station, | tached Naval Air Station, Anacostis, 2 2 4 an-American Ofiicial to Spea ‘ol the signing of the Mecklenburg Robert T. Jordan, 608 Twenty- Jessle P. Plehl, 20, West Clitton Terrace. | MacDonald, Maf. Russell C., Air ?nat Lakes, Ill, to Naval Academy; | to U. 8. 8. Enterprise; June. gust 15. Dr. Pedro de Alba, assistant director | Declaration of Independence. e ober! . Venables, 20, Potomac River. une. " Car! Oapt. Evans P, detached H bac! second street, $15. Corps, Midd] , Pa, Moffett, Lieut. (. g) William A, laony ] of the Pan-American Union, will speak istorical background of the obe thaniel Brodie, 5013 Ayers place | prens BrIes, bé. Gullinger Hosital. i elown, Pa. o Walter | Hoover, Capt. John H., detached | , Moflett, Tieut. € & ” | Quantico, to Peiping, China; July 31. | servance will be ncluded in an ad- AR PIACS | Marths Edmonds. 4. Gallinger Jiorwital. | Reed General Hospital. Army War College, to Neval Alr Sta- | 1ot CoaOEH STty A8 Bhation, Ana~ | ¥y e st Lieut, James B, jr. |20 # Meeting of the Instituto de lns | dress by Dr. R. D: W. Connor, archivist soul hE9307 7. - & costia, . 8. 8. Maryland; June, 7 ke g el Charles Brice, ir., 528 Twenty-sixth | Mason WHite: 57, Ganfser Homnsr * | goerdner, Ml Leon L, Medical | tion, Nortolk, Va.; June. yadhe vt detached Quantico, to Navy Yard,|Espanas at 8:30 pm. tomorrow in the | o the United States. An hour of street, $10. laude Jenkins. 26 Emergency Hospital. ;"Pfl- ™t Leavenworth, Kans, to| Weber, Lieut. Comdr. George K. MARINE ORDERS New York City; June 1. Hall of Heroes of the Pan-American | square dancing will be included in FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Vincent" Gordon, 17, Providence Hosmital | © ‘;9- l“’ggfl? gen:flh detached Bureau of Engineers, to d Smith, Second Lieut. Leo R. de-|Union Building. His subject will be | the dancing program from 9:30 p.m, Charles O. Holland, jr., 1137 Owen | Emmett Gaston. 10.” Freedmen’s Hospital. reer, Capt. Jack, Air Oorps, Lang- | Navy Yard, Charleston, 8. C.; June. Bleasdale, Maj. Victor F., detached | tached Norfolk Navy Yard, Ports-' “Mexico Visto por un Poeta.” it anm: ) place northeast, $10. = Fdgar A. Huguley, jr., 1137 Owen place northeast, $10. Richard C. Myers, 630 Emerson street, $10. Leonard H. Duvall, 4423 Alton place, $10. Jay A. Sampsell, 32 W street, $10. y wuiswwwll i THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. 7th AND H Herbert Bright, 1667 Good Hope road southeast, $5 ‘Walter C. Prentiss, Maryland, $5. Francis C. Howard, Maryland, $5. Robert H. McNeill, 3212 Garfield i street, $5. Daniel W. Howard, 1940 Thirty-fifth ! street, $10. Melvin M. Barton, Maryland, $5. Oren G. Heffner, 1616 S street southeast, $5. | Frank De Sales J. Emge, 314 Nichol- B B son street, $5. Harold E. Taylor, Maryland, $5. ‘;‘r\'mg ‘White, 1440 Meridian street, f ' ® ' George H. Duckett, 1645 V street | No Money Down. Easy Cred't Terms. theast, $10. m‘lxde:g; Coumaris, 2328 First street, i $5. Lucille T. Jones, 1012 Eighth street, it evml i 6-PIECE GROUP INCLUDED puEESSNNN 5.PIECE GROUPINCLUDED southeast, $10. 85 James G. Hunter, 2618 Connecticut Lisdlin oot g T avenue, $5. 3 B 3 = Lester Jones, 626 Third street north- i : . =N % Thurman A. Larson, 1339 H street, ; s 2 $5 William V. Wilson, Maryland, $5. Austin V. Main, 206 Seventh street southwest, $5. William D. Yarnall, 230 Twelfth street southwest, $20. Thomas L. Redd, Maryland, $25. James Simms, 239 C street south- west, $10. i oy Y : X Folding kawn George R. Harrison, 5580 Jay street 3 LR ? Bench. Slat seat Rortheast, $15. ; Howard W. Siegel, 2601 Calvert ; Ph and back.__ street, $10. d A. Z. Thomas, 5319 Thirtieth place, 820, Harley E. Swinson, 960 Randolph street, $10. John O. Campbell, 1254 Half street i e southeast, $5 | p ] 3 Z 4 R John R. Davis, 1322 Riggs street, A 3-Piece Living Room Suite that comprises Sofa, 3-Piece Complete Bedroom Group, of a beautifully 310 T : = ; : : Weyman G. Edwards, Maryland, $10. \ (B:IUEI)( Ca?”f and B“Lm'.‘ ; B designed, walnut fmlsh.ed James M. Streflin, 1218 Harvard b d°c bl 01'_" co'vere ""“ 0 Bedroom Suite as pic- street, $10. urable Tapestry. - FREE — | e CLUDED FREE— Occa- Bl 5ol CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. d y l F sional Table, Occasional T —is a fine Spring, Ma TODAY. | I Chair, Metal Smoker, End 95 tress, Vanity Bench and Breakfast Nocturnal Adoration So- ! Table, Table Lamp and o 2 Pillows elety, Willard Hotel, 10 a.m. il Bridge Lamp with shades. NO MONEY DOWN-—EASY TERMS Ball, Hotel and Restaurant Em- i NO MONEY DOWN—FEASY TERMS ployes and Bartenders’ Union, Ral- eigh Hotel, 9 p.m. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Life Underwriters’ As- sociation, Willard Hotel, 11:30 am. Meeting, Fam‘;ly Betterment Com- mittee, 2330 S street, 3 p.m. Meeting, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Smoker, Vanely Club, Willard Ho- tel, 9 pm. Dinner dance, Norwegian Society, La Fayette Hotel, 7 p.m. Meeting, Ladies' Auxiliary, District ; % 7 . S " ] $ Sw’lzlmr::ul B;d Oll‘9flst Optometric Society, La Fayette Hotel, o : { ls 8 pm i " s ¥ - z H and mattress. .. Meeting, Lodge vfio. 8, American : Federation of Government Employes, Hamilton Hotel, 8:15 p.m. Dinner and card party, Five Hun- dred Club, Hamilton Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Card party, Mothers’ Club, Immac- ulate Conception School, Knights of Columbus Hall, 920 Tenth street, 8 i . 7-Piece Modern Dinette Suite Comprises Extension : b 2-Piece Bed Davenport Suite by Kroehler. Provides pm. ¢ Table, Buffet, China Cab- Rt a comfortable bed when e TR inet and four Chairs in § needed. INCLUDED Marriage Licenses. g ) a finely grained walnut $ = y FREE — An Occasional Bagnchaw Kinjes Brisiol. Pa.._ and g finish. 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