USS SALT LAKE CITY 2nd Anniversary Ball 1931 |
Hotel Pennsylvania Captain F. L. Oliver, USN Commanding Commander J. B. Rhodes, USN, Executive & Chairman of Ball Lt. Comdr. H. B. Broadfoot, USN, Vice Chairman of Ball Lt. E. J. Milner, USN, Vice Chairman of Ball Lt. (jg) C. Harold Douglas (ChG), USN, Treasurer Francis C. Smith, Secretary J. E. Taylor, CGM, Floor E. E. Richardson, CFC, Entertainment E. M. Burleson, CWT, Wardrobe L. C. Corning, QM1c, Reception R. Reed, Y2c, Music W. F. Matteo, SC3c, Refreshment W. D. Robinson, CSM, Decoration Francis C. Smith, Program & Publicity M. Bruno, BM1c, Sergeant-at-Arms |
"DANCING" 8:30 - till - 2:00 "MUSIC" Billy & Johnny Rullo & their Orchestra (From Bluebird Ballroom, Broadway & 42nd St. Formerly of the "Village Nut Club") 10:00 p.m......Grand March 11:45 p.m......Buffet Supper 11:30 p.m......Entertainment Entertainment furnished through courtesy of Radio Keith Orpheum Corporation Specialty Dance.....Harold J. Wollins Assisted by Miss Jean La Marino (Bluebird Ballroom) Thereafter....."WHOOPEE!" |
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USS SALT LAKE CITY 5th Anniversary Ball Nov. 13th, 1934 |
Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Captain Isaac C. Johnson, Jr., USN, Commanding Commander W. W. Smith, USN, Executive Div. |
CPO...E. M. Burleson, CWT 1st...E. C. Minor, GM3c 2nd...P. R. Lynch, BM1c 3rd...V. P. Brandon, GM3c 4th...A. Butkus, S2c 5th...W. Newhard, BM1c 6th...J. Rogers, Sgt., USMC A.....A. L. Hagerman, WT2c B.....W. R. Murray, WT2c |
E.....A. C. Manlove, EM1c F.....G. A. Smith, FC1c H.....J. G. Davis, Ph.M1c M.....P. J. Shields, MM2c N.....L. C. Corning, QM1c R.....M. Bruno, BM1c S.....D. V. Morgan, SK2c V.....J. H. Lucas, S1c |
A. E. Brooks, CGM L. L. Gates, MM2c L. J. Seifried, EM2c Dancing 9:00 till 1:00 Music Biltmore Hotel Orchestra & Entertainers Distribution of Favors at Door 10:00 p.m......Grand March 10:30..........Photographs 10:45..........Buffet Supper The SALT LAKE CITY was launched on the 11th of December, 1929, at Camden, New Jersey. She was the first of the new "treaty" cruisers. Built at a cost of slightly less than sixteen million dollars, the SALT LAKE CITY has a complement of fifty-three commissioned and warrant officers, and five hundred and sixty enlisted men. |
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