Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 118, 29 March 1920 — Page 14

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RICHMOND .MEN SAW SERVICE IN 7 SEAS AND MANY NATIONS

The first Installment of the names of Richmond men in the world war tallows. Succeeding ones will be published soon. John Donald Boyer entered the service August 7, 1918 as apprentice seaman, United States navy, and after training at Great Lakes naval station was assigned to transport duty aboard U. S. S. Michigan; released Aug. 12, 1919, fireman third class. Victor Herman Bloemke entered the service Oct. 14, 1918 as private and was assigned Company A, Motor Transport corps; discharged Dec. 12, 1918. Met Subs Six Times. Edward John Glaser entered the service Dec. 5, 1917, as seaman "United States navy, and was assigned to transport duty on Leviathan; during year and half on seas encountered a number of submarines, being attacked six times; final trip made Sept. 2, 1919; discharged Sept. 16, 1919, Pittsburg, Pa. Alfred Stephens Laning (deceased! entered the service May 18, 1918 a3 tseaman and was assigned to Company r257, 14th Regiment, Aviation Branch jof the navv; stationed Halifax, Nova iScotia from Sept. 18. 1918 to Dec. 22, ;1919; released Jan. 9, 1919, Q. M., tfirst class aviation. Matthew John VonPein entered the service May 6. 1918, and was assigned fto Company 115, Regiment nine. United States navy, as a wireless operator aboard United States submarine R-8, and was promoted to general electrician, first class seaman; still In service. Comstock Was Major. Paul Comstock commissioned major

In Officer's Reserve corps April 2S, 1917, Infantry and ordered to active

Uiuty May 13, 1917; embarked from

New York city Sept. 9, 1918, and ar

rived in Glasgow. B. I., Sept. 21, 1918;

observer for I. G. department, close of Meuse-Argonne; date of sailing for United States. April 17, 1919, arriving

lin Newport News, Va., April 28, 1919;

jdischarged June 4, 1919 Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va. Ralph Waldo Nicholson, entered the veervice Sept. 14, 1918, as chief quartermaster aviation, U. S. N. R. F. and (assigned to unit seven; released Jan. tlO. 1919. Walter John Boyce entered the .service April 26, 1918, and was as

signed to 29th Company, 159th Depot

Oirigaae; aiscnargea jnov. au, iis. Raymond Edgar Jones entered the service May 24, 1918, as private and

was assigned to 49th Company, 12th Regiment, 77th Division, infantry, Na

tional Guard; discharged Dec. 2, 1918, sergeant major. Austin Otto Smelker entered the service May 16, 1918, and was assigned to Company D, 22d Engineers, separate unit, National Army; embarked from Hoboken July 31, 1918, and arrived at Brest, France, August 12, 1918; battles, Meuse; Argonne offensive. Sept. 25 to Nov. 11, 1918; date of sailing for United States June 23, 1918, arriving in New York July 4, 1918; discharged July 11, 1918. Was In Quartermaster's. Frank Xavier Stenger entered the service Dec. 11, 1917, and was assigned to Q. M. C, National Army; discharged April 12, 1919, Second Lieutenant, Q. M. C. Clem Smelser McConaha entered the service Sept. 4, 1917, as private, and was assigned to 55th Company, 14th Bn, Second Reg., 159th Depot Brigade, 84th Division, Infantry, Quartermaster Corp; discharged Nov. 24. 1918, sergeant. Horace Hubbard Parker entered the service Oct. 14, 1918, as private and trained at Camp Interlaken. Ind., and Valparaiso, Ind.; discharged Dec. 11, 1918. Walter Rudolph Pohlenz entered the service June 29, 1918, as private, and was assigned to students' Army Training Corps, Richmond, Indiana; discharged Dec. 12. 1918. Harry Benton Williams entered the service Sept. 20. 1917, and was assigned to Headquarters' Troops, 38th Division; embarked from Hoboken Oct.. 2. 1918, and arrived at Southampton.

England, Oct. 9, 1918; sailed for United States August 20, 1919. and arrived in United States August 30, 1919; discharged Sept. 11. 1919. Cited for Service. Charles Emerson Chappel entered the. service April 14, 1917, as private, and was assigned to Company B, 61st Infantry, Fifth Division Infantry, Regular Army: embarked from Hoboken, K. J., April lt. 1918. and arrived at Brest, France. April 28, 1918; battles, l.aCurie. l.aChapelle, Mere Henry, St. .Mihiel Salient, Meuse-Argonne; cita"tion. G. O. No. 11, Headquarters, Ninth Infantry Brie, Mcuso-Argonne by Brig C'ti. Cast nor; sailed for United States July 13, 1919, arriving July 20, 1919, ami discharged July 1910. Edwin Ross ("hurchell enlisted July j ', Mi , ai:d wan commissioned" Captin Mudi.-al Corps. Base Hospitals J.'ur.t:,. rs 92 and 5: promoted to Majr May C, 1920; embtirked from Hobol.fn, X. J., Nov. jo. 1919, arriving in l.horpool, Etmland, Nov. 17, 1919; served at. T.allavre, Pontenozon. Kerliuon and Brest France; date of sail Ir.g for United States, June 23, 1920, discharged July 7, 1920. Revrrly Ilockcrty, entered the serv-i'-e April 9. 191S. and assigned to ".17th Company, Labor Battalion; embarked from Newport New?, Va., arriving in Brest, France, July 14, 191S; arrived back in United States' June, V'19, and discharged July 1, T919. Company Awarded Croix. Rudolph William Sperliner. entered

;h" .-orvice. Sept. 24. 1917, and assigned

to ompany c, 5t:tn V. S. Engineers, tgu!ar army; embarked from Hoboken, X. j March 5th, 191S, arriving H Rourdeaux. France, April 2, 191S; 1 aMles, Somme Offensive; Somme Def nsive, Meuse-Argonne Offensive; ompany awarded Croix de Guerre: railed for United States. April 13. 1919 landing in Newport. News, April 23, 1919: discharged May 10, 1919; corporal. Leo Herman Ceier, entered the service August 15. 1918, as apprentice seaman and transferred to fireman: received training at Great Lakes Naval Mation: discharged April 14, 1919, as s eeond class fireman. William McKinley Moss entered the service Dec. 12, 1917, and was assigned to Headquarters Company, 67th Regiment Coast Artillery, Regular Army; rmbarked from Hqboken, N. J., August 20, 1918, arriving in France, Sept. 3, 1918; sailed for United States, Feb. 10, 1919, landing in New York, March 2, 1919; discharged March 22, 1919. Paul Leo Andrews entered the serv"i

ice June 14, 1918 and assigned to Company C, Vocational Training Detachment, National Army; embarked from New York, August 31, 1918, arriving In Glasgow, Scotland, September 13, 1918; sailed for United States May 8, 1919 and landed in, Hoboken, 29 l'9l?ay 1919 : dlscharSed May Was In Long Battle. ! Robert Bernard Juerling entered the service April 3, 1918 aa private in the coast artillery. National Army; embarked from Quebec. Canada, August loth, 1918, arriving in Liverpool, England, August 1918; battle of Argonne, Sept. 25 to October 4. 1918: sailed for United States, Feb. 25. 1919, arriving in Newport News, March 11, 1919; discharged April 4, 1919. Harney Clifford Bowers entered the service Sept, 5, 1918. as private, and -was assigned to 26th Company, Misc. Personnel, Engineers, National Army; discharged Feb. 1, 1919, corporal. Letter Written to Him. Karl William Hanning, entered the service Sept. 7th. 1917 and was in training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station; was then assigned to U. S. S. Kearsargo for two months, later V. S. S. Lake Forest for 13 months, doing transport duty from Norfolk, Va., across, for 10 months aboard U. S. S. Swallow, Minesweeper duty in North Sea; encouter with submarine June, 1918, sinking submarine; letter of commendation in regards to submarine engagement, Secretary of Navy. Still in service. t Arthur Clyde Townsend entered the service March 10, 1918, and was assigned to Provisional Company. 98th Division, Infantry; discharged Dec. 7, 1918. Robert Leon Drake entered the ser-

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920.

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vice Feb. 5, 1918, and waa assigned to Sixth Balloon Company, Air Service, Regular Army; embarked from Newport News, Va. April 23, 1918, and arrived in Brest, France, May 7, 1918; battles, St Mihiel and Meuse Argonne Offensive, Tour Sector, Verdon Sector. Arrived back in United States May 3. 1919; discharged May 22, 1919. At Columbia University. Clark James Hazlitt entered the Bervice Jan. 31, 1918, Naval aviation, as machinist", and was assigned to U. S. S. Granite State after training at Great Lakes, 111., Columbia University and Pelham Bay Park, N. Y.; discharged Dec. 21, 1918; Chief Machinist's Mate. Bernard Alfred Massman entered the service April 26, 1918, as private, and was assigned to Purdue Univers

ity Training Det. N. A.; discharged Dec. 19, 1918. John Lloyd Galvin entered the Bervice May 8, 1918, training at Great Lakes Training Station, 111., and U. S. N. O. Base, Hampton Roads, Va., then assigned to Bureau of Navigation, Enlisted Personnel, Washington, D. C Released Feb. 25, 1919; seaman, firstclass. Sergeant First-Class. Raymond Blanchard Mather entered the service Oct. 4, 1917, and was assigned to 12th Balloon Company, Air Service, Infantry, National Army; embarked from Newport News, Va., June 29, 1918, and arrived at Brest, France. July 13, 1918; battles, St. Mihiel Offensive, Sept. 12. 1918 to Sept. 16, 1918; Argonne Meuse Offensive Sept. 26, 1918 to Nov. 11, 1918; Bailed for Unit-

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ed States March 9, 1918, arriving in Newport News, Va., March 20, 1919; discharged March 26, 1919; sergeant, first-class. Stephen Charles Markley entered the service Oct. 7, 1917, and was commissioned first lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps; assigned to Base Hospital, Camp Taylor, Ky., and later 84th Division Medical Department, National Army; arived In Liverpool, England, Sept. 21, 1918, LeHavre, France, Sept. 25, 1918; served in France. Neuvic. Pontarlier, Evacuation Hospital No.

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Depicting Spring's Most Charming Modes in Suits, Coats and Dresses EASTER MODES IRRESISTIBLY SPRINGLIKE AND STYLISH. Certainly very rare are the occasions that an assemblage of newly created modes includes every requisite of the smart Eastertide costume. This one does and, what is more, the styles represented are those which are most sought by women of discriminating tastes. Lovely new colorings, exquisite weaves and our usual excellent workmanship characterize each offering. Suits with a Tailored Air Never fail to win admiration wherever they are worn and these Easter presentations are no exceptions. Painstakingly tailored of fine quality woolens in the season's most wanted tones they are the inevitable choice of women who demand smartness in clothes. Conservative in design, they remain modish as long as their serviceable materials last. $29.50 to $100.00

Easter Coats of Pronounced Individuality

Satisfying vogue is assured every coat whether it is long or short in this varied showing, for it comprises a very pleasing assortment of the most appealing styles the season has produced. Here are types suited to those who would appear svelte; modes for the slender and many coats suitable to either type. $17.50 to $85.00

Frocks Offer Diversity in Styling The frocks for afternoon are made of taffetas in bollowy, bouffant effects and are undeniably .he most popular; frocks of clinging tricolettes, shimmering satins and sheer georgettes are close s econds. The wide-at-t he-hip silhouette prevails, but here are plenty of bewitching straightline modes, too. Choice is offered of navy blue, brown, black and many new Spring colorings. $19.75 to $85.00

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