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News of Local Clubs COL SILER HEADS SUNDAY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE I (Continued From Fifth Page.) felt, and assistant librarian, Mrs. James A. Hall. of the Washington Symphony Or- Mrs. George Betts was elected to chestra, and that a contribution has membership. been made to the Ellen Spencer Mua- Third Reserve Division Gets Memorial. To sey The Zonta Club met Wednesday at Examine Applicants for Senate Mrs. Nell Committee Favors Award for Second Hysong, post president, the Y. W. C. A. The president, Miss invited the members to her beach Mabel Strider, presided. A description Appointment in Reserve at Allot- home Broadwater-on-the-Bay, Md., of the recent trailer trip taken by Navy Academy Time. June 1. Miss Emma T. Hahn, in company Corps. The regional conference of the with her ment Boost. For excellence in drill attendance secretary, Mrs. John L. South Atlantic Col. Joseph F. commandant for region will be held Stewart, was given. Siler, the year just concluded, the 3d of the Sharing the opinion that the Dis- April 25 in Alexandria. Army Medical Center, heads a trlct Fleet Division of the 1st Battalion, of Columbia, which has a Mrs. Catherine board of officers to be convened in the pop- United States Naval Reserves in the Mary Lewis, past Voteleas District of Columbia League ulation of near future to determine the fitness approximately 600,000, la president, spoke. of Women Voter*—Mrs. Anne John- not District of Columbia, was honored by of equitably represented at the The Parliamentary Law and Public stone will review the young men residing in the District the for such distinc- 1937 conference Naval Academy when compared with having trophy and vicinity for in the Speaking Class, under the direction of on the cause and cure of war for appointment States with a smaller tion formally presented last week by Officers’ population or Mrs. Agnes Newman, will meet at the members and Reserve Corps and to conduct Rear Admiral Adolphus Andrews, their friends at an with all of the States, the Senate Willard Hotel at 8 the practical test of certain Reserve chief of the Bureau of of Thursday p.m. open meeting of the Department of Naval Committee is in favor of in- Navigation officers to determine their fitness for the Navy Department. Government and Foreign Policy at creasing the number of appointments Union a certificate of capacity. Sodality Literary Group.— the home of Mrs. Henry Chalmers, from the District from 5 to 15. States This is the second consecutive year Right Rev. Msgr. O’Grady, dean of the 5335 Forty-third 21 at which have a which street, April District officers meet population less than this division, is commanded School of Social Work of Cavalry will Catholic 8 p.m. the District of Columbia are: New Lieut. F. S. won the at Port Myer, Va„ at 8:30 to 10 by Kirk, trophy. University and director of Catholic Miss today Mary Anderson, chief of the for Hampshire, Vermont, Delaware. Mon- If it wins it a third time it will become Charities for am., Instruction in equitation. the District of Columbia, Women's Bureau of the Department tana, Idaho, Wyoming, New Mexico the permanent of this divi- Close order drill (T. R. 420-45, 420-50), property will speak on “Government Reorgani- of Labor, and Edith Valet Cooke of and Nevada. sion. The officers will then be faced and ceremonies will be the subject of zation” next Friday evening at Sodal- Connecticut, member of the Executive with the problem of a new the 428th and 429th infantry con- providing ity Union library, Notre Dame School, Board of the National League of Rear Admiral Charles S. Butler, cup. The one was donated ference tomorrow evening. The present North Capitol and K streets. Women Voters, will speak before the pur- U. S. N„ in charge of the naval medi- by a group of Naval Reserve officers suit (special text 266) will be the The union is presenting these lec- open meeting of the District League’s cal center, heads the Medical Corps employed in the former United States subject of the infantry conference tures twice a month, on the second Department of Government and the Selection Board to convene at the Shipping Board, which has now be- and fourth Tuesday evening. 8ignal officers will Fridays. They are open to Legal Status of Women on May 5. Navy Department tomorrow to recom- come a of the United States the meet Tuesday evening. They will part public without charge. A meeting of the Department of mend officers of that corps for ad- Maritime Commission. take up Infantry and division Government and Child Welfare will cavalry vancement to the ranks of lieutenant Columbia Floral signal communication tactics and a commander and The cup was given for the purpose Circle will meet at take up matters relating to the re- lieutenant. The map problem. A command board of stimulating attendance at drills. 1 o'clock tomorrow with Mrs. Jennie ceiving home for children and Dis- post members include Capt. Benja- 5710 exercise and artillery regiment in de- min H. Officers said it has accomplished its Haigh, Colorado avenue. trict playgrounds at 1632 K street at Dorsey, in charge of Navy De- fense will be discussed at the field purpose well, as the attendance has 12:15 p.m. partment dispensary: Capt. Addison Sons artillery conference eve- B. shown marked improvement from the and Daughters of the Pilgrims. Mrs. Charles Weston, chairman of Wednesday Clifford, member of naval examin- —The Executive Board ning. Tank will be the subject date the trophy was flr$t put in com- and twenty- the Department of Government and supply ing board, Navy Department; Capt. ninth General Court will of the infantry-tank conference Wed- John B. petition. convene at its Operation, has been appointed as Kaufman, Naval Training the Hotel 24. nesday evening. Ordnance officers will Station, Norfolk; In addition to Admiral Washington April representative from the league to Capt. William L. Andrews, the meet which will The Executive Board will meet at serve on the Thursday evening, at Mann,. Marine Barracks. was witnessed a distin- Citizens’ Efficiency Com- Quantico; Ceremony by be taken with the 9:30 a m., to be followed by an all-day mittee, which the District Commis- up signal service Capt. Joseph J. A. McMullin. Naval guished audience of other naval offi- division. session of the General Court. sioners have to Hospital, Norfolk, with Lieut. Comdr. cers, among them Rear Admiral Pet- organized study ad- will be served 1 P. Luncheon at p.m. ministrative and fiscal matters relat- Charles Archambeault as recorder tingel, commandant of the Washing- A number of District officers are ing to the District of the board, who is on duty at the ton Navy Yard and head of Naval government. involved in League of American Pen Women.— asignment changes. Maj. Navy Department, in the Bureau of Reserve activities in the Edwin S. relieved city; Capt. There will be no Bettelheim, Jr., is Medicine and rendezvous April 21. The Woman’s Organization of the Surgery. W. O. Spears, chief of the Naval Re- from assignment to the 313th Field The Fiction Group will meet at the National of Army. serve Division in the Association Retail Drug- Navy Depart- Grafton Hotel at 8 Artillery and is assigned to head- With the Thursday p.m. gists will have a luncheon at appointment last week of ment. and Lieut. Comdr. Lyman C. meeting quarters 135th Field brigade; Members are asked to study pulp the Tabard Artillery Col. Walter C. Baker, on at aide to Inn Wednesday. The duty Perry, the Navy Yard com- Capt. George C. Whiting is relieved 1st magazines and to bring some particu- hostesses are Corps Area mandant. Mrs. Augustus Taylor, Headquarters, Boston, lar for discussion. Also of from 320th Infantry, First Lieut. as chief type any Mrs. Eugene Eberle, Mrs. Frank T. Mass., of Chemical Warfare Admiral Andrews was tendered all their own stories. Sterling P. Eagleton is relieved from Acrou. 80. Numbered Stone and Mrs. French Simpson. by tens. Down. 62. Breastplate. Service, with the rank of major gen- the honors due his rank as he en- for members of the Execu- 76th Ordnance Company and assigned eral, to succeed Meeting Mrs. William Kittle and Mrs. Louis graSS' 1- The shoulder blade. 63. Ferments, Maj. Gen. Claude K. tered the to to 1,300th Service First Lieuts. in a •fjf',01*lace or coal. ^°°Ve 83.f,2' Sere,a‘ battalion, similar hon- tive Board only Friday at 8 p.m. at are Unit, Bandage. Brigham, who will conclude his four- Ottenberg delegates to the meet- 2- 84- ors which are given an officer board- the studio. Leo J. Holland and Charles F. Roberts 8. Stokers. 85. Haul. Epic- Precipitately. term as ing of the Council of the National year chief of that service ing a ship. There were at The District branch will broadcast and Second Lieuts. Alfred L. Stevens 15. Love potion. 87. to the nose. 3. Accept, 66. Wild hogs. on 23, sideboys League of Women Voters. Mrs. Pertaining May appointing authorities will the gangway, a boatswain piped him April 24 over WJSV at 10 o'clock on and Alfred B. Pettitt are assigned to 22. Friend. 88. Military life. 4. 68. not be called to make Charles Weston, Mrs. R. G. Wagenet Constellation. Foundation. upon other “over the side,’’ where he was met by the Civic Forum program. the l,322d Service Unit, First Lieut. 23. Indulged too well in 89. Foolish. 5. 69. high until and Mrs.