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r % " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON evening in the chapter rooms, 14th|evening, when the degree staft of KNI | and recitations by Maj. R. T. Whiting. | nstices of an entertainm to} be 3 b and Kenyon streets northwest. No. 29. under direction of Director < GHTS OF PYTHIAS. | Refreshments were served given by the camp at : — Harmon, will confer the third de-| William A. Kimmel, the new grand | e ting, Monday evening. March .21 N Miriam Chapter will have the de- | gree, General Instructor Frank M.|Keeper of records and seal of the| Grand Chancellor O. B. Gray pre-|which will include eats and smokes, to grees tomorrow evening and a dance [ Roller heading the official line. Fol- [Grand Lodge, is a past grand chan- | sided at a special meeting of the | which all comrades are invited. H at Northeast Masonic Temple, >th and | lowing the present series ,of degrees | cellor of this domain, a past chancel- | grand council Wednesday evening. It F streets northeast, Saturday:; also!a ladies’ night will be given, in [l}or of Calanthe Lodge, No. 11. presi- | was decided to hold the anunual Grand The comrades mourh the loss 1y _|a card_party at the same place |charge of General Degree Director [dent of the Pythian Hall Association, Lodge visitations during the fall|death of Junior Vice Commander ¢ are strenuously perfecting | March 30. Wilfred E. 1. Lawson. chairman of the ways and means | months. The grand chancellor an-|rade Householder, over sixty members Walter H. Robinson will lead the line | ing workers : in the F. C. degree. plans for this novel ceremonial, which | — hil committee, @ member of the Ascalon | nounced that he will be at headquar- s ! e B Dl Wit ‘Suronses, weird wnd| Temple Chapter will have a large | Columbia is lining up its base ball | Temple, No. §1. D. 0. K. Ko of 3. T- | tara on - Wedneaday evening each | e memn has (hren wiications for Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine | otherwise. A large class is assured. class for the degrees tomorrow even- | candidates for the team which is to > | week. 3 Ehesnberalitp s ione ar trasalce Dend. added another promising auxillary to! Invitations are out for a St. Pat ing. . . represent the order. A visiting com- its roster Wednesday at the New Eb- | dance Thursday evening by the ¢ A ’ = mittee, under direction of Past Grand bitt, where, under the personal direc- | Banq and Drill Corps at the New Wil-| Mizpah Chapter announces the de- | Grumley, is visiting inactive mem- pm. }mn :r Tlustrious P%zc‘mmhc P\r‘enrqu.] Hotel. They are printed on green:8rees for Tuesday evening. bers of the lodge. Somls Lansburgh, who presided, the Almas g 0 sach & % - | pre cards and each attendant s requested 0 4o oo ST pave the e The D = ing. will meet tomorrow = On Thursday evening Commande haud will be sted by the | i SPANISH WAR VETERANS. |oticers in conferring the military deg special, 5 .m.,| |Temple Caravan Club was organized. = o P 3 amatic Club of Amity Lodge 1 & wpecial, T pmn || LGP ST Smonundro as president | ReAT SGmething Rren e triek | Erees Wednesday cvening, with 81wl repeat the play. “The Innocent Commander Fred Zulch announces a | UPon a large class of recruits = He will and Joseph M. Furness as vice presi- [ oo g8 W8 e B o : program of entertainment afterward.| Desperado,” at the Cherrydale School semimonthly muster ot Gen Nelson A, | Tecelve reports on the sick from Com- dent. Harry G. Kimball was chosen | (OStumes ¢ Blideessy — . auditorium, Cherrydsle, Va. Monday, B e O e e ey | Tade John A. Gallagher and from Com- secretary-treasurer, but. it is id. Brookland Chapter will give aijarch 14 the military degree will be conferred pn | Fade Francis C. Huhn on entertainments | The commander will probably his appointment QUATTermasie: suce or of late Comrade Michael J [Quirck. The good work of Officer ] . Pk du e : Club will hold its | g brockiand Chapler Tonic Temple | [there is doubt as to his ability to &1%¢ | annual ladies' night in the main a e Drokand N nembera e L roune M. iigten Coatemisy; | |Shriners answered the call, and an|torlum of the Old Masonic Temple Sel- nds. on had the patriarchal de- a ingten € M urday night. Admission is to be by s s free. it the & fer S bent v class of recraits, inc ewart and Brown 00d. The sick commit nrades | ding Comrades al Ellsworth 1s reported Mee us Saturda Lebanon, No. o, E. A joyable luncheon “with trimmings . E% o i be S i - o . i | |\Wax a feature, Hereafter the club will | 201 and restricted to the membershlp| —Grand Matron ¢ e and aster William J. Rich as o et e Sian | b0 Day John Chily attracting Jts luncheons evers Wednesday | o entertainment has Been horanced, Iy to Gt e e N . AMoriarity | attention throughout the department ) un e 4 as been 5 o = omrade : B ERE next wh cluding a talk by Roe Fulkerson. the[day evening, when her Lodge has planned for a has been ed to the Fitzsimmons Commander Richard Tah government hospital. located at Denver, Col. Adjt. Close reports that the enter- ila"l"\ nt committer is making arrange- ments for the observance of Santiago day at Marshall b r. in the gold room w Ebbitt this Wednesday. . Gen. Amos A. Fries of the chemical warfare branch of the United Army gave an interesting talk on the project of organizing a loyal |amendment to the c > ’ les:(nv'n‘to" comprisd .fi those who have | #dopted changing the club year so-that [ Trogner; readinzs b: ted to attend. A play, o L O e ol Wil. {1t would run with the caiendar vear |ing and orchestral music. Past and dance will be given on e e O ey e ollers wiso | The present officers were continued un- | Grand Matron Cowles was in €harge | the main floor of the temple the were among the speakers, and Harry | til J 1922, with William H. Cor-|of the program | night of March 17, to which all mem- o e et L Tou Tem | nish as president bers of the order and the public are le, who also is 2 ora e secretary. Bert lecta Chapter, after initia tnvited. B I e L twenty thivee | candiqaten, ‘Tuesduy | "DotSi. Foage’ ur its last imeaston n. Henry W. Lawto: ich h n in a slump for will meet Thursday even ing in Perpetual Hall and organize an effective recruiting committee, as the rate of increase is fiot up to ex pectations. . to| was installed as = 1 be | entertainment included sele a quartet, consisting of P he club an | Brandon, Past Grand tution was |Past Patron Cow Rite deputy for the Dist lowed by dancing. Favors w distributed to the I s. At the last meetin, ant time tomorrow evening, annual Visitation of the Rebekah Assembly An intercsting pro- nnoumced. The gr@nd mas- and Comms f J. K. Wither- £poon and staff were the guests Wednes- day and Thursday of the local depart- ment and were highly enter The KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. commander-in-chief was accompanied by | wachington Council Tuesday night Senlor nder-in-Chief Charles|,yinarized a committee of the counc and John W. Mee as Z. Bair was elected to e cpeRiEs | | of Almas Temple. enlivened the hour | serve us acting treasurer during the . a Tucsds §iff EXIGTTR TRUPEAR) COMMASD RIS with songs, iliness of the freasurer. evening gatestslned b3 \f,',“l"'lf held a package sale under the di- . Natlonal |ty naice & TEet BAYMEHt 6 ithe pore P [ Monday—ocient. Ne. G special, Order Matters are rapidly assuming shape = by Harry I Clarkson and Arur|rection of Noble Grand Marian Bar- Chief of Staff George reps of Phila- ! haging of the Carroll Institute for of the Temple. for the big ceremonial session of Al-{ Lebanon Lodge will have ! Simpson,” accompanie y Mrs |low. Mr. Noakes gave an account of delphia, P'a, and 5 AGVo-lspe Goaer: The Tesolutions calliax jav anenta ;r—e!;m;mr. No. 3, oner of | | for Temple a week from tomorrow | communication commencing at .m. | Blanche Clarkson. A rummage sale | his visits to Rebekah lodges at Co- (CIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH| [evening. when, it is definitely an-|Tuesday for the . M. degree The ¥ | is in progress at 3213 Nichols avenuc. | lymbus, Oliio. ANGIENT ANI: ACTR nounced, the new Almas Glee Club degree has been_announced for Fri- | Anacostia, until March 21. | | Tuestay—\Mithras Lodge of Perfection, [ |Of thirty-four trained voic under Witn, Junice RWanten Chatles Esther Chapter will have its an-! * DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. business, followed by entertain-| | the direction of Charles Barrett, will ke headzednmoRatine nual basnar {n the hanquet hall, Ma-| Star Spangled Banner Council, No. ment. ;n:‘rtlh;llflllnlllr:}lmn\g:;;w132"1::“"‘,‘;° The Ladies’ Aid Society of Slnnsi snn‘i Temple, \Tl,\;n‘sdl.x,\‘ u;fiflf’trrrn_"{‘['“ Friday evening its deputy rum Corps. u | bury Lodge will meet tomorrow at|and evening. A Dulch supper @ Mrs. Mable Hall. a surprise party ATURDAY evening, a Grand Lodge | Fector Jacoby, will make its first #2717:0 pm."in ‘the auditorfum of the | be served bexinning Al 5 v and | which was attended by over a hun- 7 n forms. ow Masonic Temple at Hrllzh\l“’fl;'d“h»ro will be dancing from 9 t0 12} 4req members and friends. Two long At the tables were set with ‘e i . bl c se th “zood T Vaomi Chapter announces a chicken | the hosts of friends. Games and {? cute General Antonio I'. Entenza of De-!for the purchase called for an invita- | €roit, Mich., a member of the nationalljon te the other four councils 10 join { legislative committee. with Washington Council. Bernard The reception held Thursday evening ) Hridget, first zrand knight of the was probably the largest and most en- | council. addressed the meeting. The tertaining ever held in this department. [ membership committee reported that the cvening being given over to a pro-|a class for the ration of the gram of bag punching, fancy dancing.|twenty-fourth anniversary was being Songs, monologues and addresses. The | organized. Visiting comrides fimt witnessed the | conferring of the military degree, under! Potomac Council tomorrow night the direction of Commander Albert!will exemplify the first degree. Ath- school of instruction will be held| tentate Lansburgh stated Thursda : in William R. Singleton Lodge, Ma- | that while it will be impossible for | for the clection of ofcers, - h 5 the imperial potentate to be present. ne S ores R ; £ 8 b sonic Hall, Tenleytown. he Is almost certain to be here at the | I Eames were Mre. Geore Ruc, Mr- | dinner Wednesday from 4:30 to 7 pm. | ing follow remarks by Mrs. = R | Michaud, on & large class of candidates, |letic Director James Sweeney will an- May ceremonial, which will signalize | S0ddiford. Miss Gillchrest @nd Mr. and'a bazaar the same evening in the | Mabel ng her grati- WILLIAM W. KIMMEL. Nhich work was absolutely perfect. The |nounce the winning of the pennant in Gillehrest. banquet hall of Masonic Tempie. Pust | ¢ide to the members and fiiendy he nd luncheon was arranged by asket Ball League by Polomac Temy t alasre ; program and of Oregon de- | s showered with many useful and | foapn o o B d i e g, | Comrade Francis C. Huhn, the Deimoni- on Masonry and 7 oy ents by the mem} ‘thian Sisters. In Freemasonry | co of the organization. Federal Lodge, No. 1, wiil officially | the honor In an unusual way, ! ) visit Joppa Lodge, No. 35, in its hall| The next dance of the A at 2d and Upshur streets northwest,| will be given at the s representatives with a clean Grand_Patron 1 sweep of ten victories. Patrol | Sunday, March 6. a number of | jicerty " 20" Aadr ew Willard the | master ~Masons, employes of the | Y S| . i Er Zeas d d ¢ | Fastern Star work at the last meet- |, 5 2 3 - AW ONCRiE, Sesiy E i RAre T SR r ety s e | e esIELIGHOIIOR followed by _refreshments and a | Ltz 3fr. Mr and o™ Beric | Lodge, No. 23, in 1901 and 1904, andl ~C O evening has been ar- |After its business session will have a ) R R T dance, with Washinkton Cominand j, = “Lovell, Miss Milk, Mra. | Horen ¢ et o Rayal Ar O unt | Fanged for the comrades who attend |Social entertainment for ull members . Lo . A A o B oreb Cha ' oyal Arc Masons o ¥ and Harmony | Mr. and ) After the meeting of Mithras Lodge | auspices of the Arab Patrol ts. Morgs will take | of J. F. Beltield, L. . Troutman. past ; s % of Perfection of. the Ancient and Ac-|plave also at the New W elfield N A B! ery, Knights Te lard, the | president of th n M. Immett Urell | Irish songs ‘and impersonations wil G be a part of the program the meeting_of Camp next Wedn; n. Mr. and Mrs. Varnell, Mr. Club, and {150 0F ason: ay, when recruits cepted Scottish Rite Tuesday evening.{ evening of April 13, and will be|Judge J. W. Witten, D nd ma ] SR Muw (Gither, SeL SToly s A . = Siarting probably “at § oclock. Mr|marked by claborate’ souvenirs for | ter,” were ' pr ! alded in| Martha Chapter, No. 4. Friday will| Radeliff and danghters, Mrs. ,,,(,,\.lkn*,;;"?kr';',","g?fifi;,é:‘:m?v“{::'c’h"°’d alare to be mustered. The camp has in- i Clarence J. Blanchard, statistician of | the ladies. _ Jainching the elub on & ound Basis. | be mmtoetainad with a playlet entitled |and datgnter, Mr. and Mra, Haller Crankicer 3 Gorsed Comrade McWilliams for as-| The annual intercouncil dance will the reclamation service, will present | The first definite steps toward se- | The following officers were elected i gy 7T e bioatum s 10fanal camily. [ Dotetdion. istie | e — | sistant secretary of thé Treasury. be held at the New Willard Hotel some moving pictures and still views | curing the session of the Imperial |for the ensuing year: I5. A. Hielig, O fassle. A. | Dickerson, Mr. Hall, Mr. O'Neal, Miss |, Capital Lodse Tuesday evenin will ey April 7, under the auspices of the of the five local counc: charge of have the knight rank ceremonial. that have never been shown before in | Council for Washington in 1923 was | past master, president; Mosby Wil L : 5 i 4 ~ Ro8 ; Public. The lodge will concern itself | taken at. a meetingyof the committee | liams. vice president: 3. A. Grimt, | Hover ana Conductress Norma HineiA. Bannold. Mr. Crockett, Mrs. Hung = Commander Fred Royce and his re- erald Council of Alexa with matters relating to the spring | designated by Potentate Lansburgh. | secretary; J. F.' Telfield, ireasurer, will play the leading role. Mes. Emall, Mra Babcock, Mrs. 05| Excelsior Lodge has appointed cruiting committee are making things | (oo d on Twenty-seventh reunion, which occurs April 11 to 15. | at Shrine headquarters, 711 13th fand M. A’ Duckett and L. A. Proctor, worn and sister. Mrs. Brightman, Mrs. | committes to arrange for a dance [hum for Col. James S. Pe 3 When the degrees will be presented | strect northwest, Friqay evening. | members of the exccutive committe 0DD FELLOWS. Steele, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Be Mr. | Friday evening, April 15, in the main |as the quartermaster's report at the e from the fourth to the thirty-second | Chief Rabban Leonard P. Steuart is S B ey ot . | Roy Nuthall. Mr. Cukley and others. |hall of Pythian Temple. mr'uum:r l:s‘ 'r::esclay muh!bsnowqt:mi degree, inclusive. chairman of a committee of eighty-| The Level Club of Master Masons 1 e . e gain of twenty-one members si % Saturday evening the.next regular|five prominent business men of Almas|of Washington Gro Md will | | . TanG ngled Banner Council, No.| The social and get-together meet- | January 1, 1921. The military degree Lloyd s dance of the Scottish Rite bodies for | Temple who will undertake to make ! hold its first jhecting tomorrow Monday —Union. N itiators de- || 7761l give an oyster supper in the{ing held by W ter Lodge Tuesday conferred on Wesley i. Scho- . This is the second Masenic | il Lang- town hall at Capitol Heights, Thurs- | evening was a real family gathering, William J. Boyd and Frank | Carriages reen, J. Evans ladies being in attendance, | Malcheck and J and_friends of the |and F. cellor Gr: Addres to which all members of the|many i = wives, mother: iters of Americay are invited: | Wives. mothe . 2 fmembers. Grand Cha day, initintory de- the members and their ladies will be | 411 the preliminary arrangements to | nigh given at the cathedral, 3d and E|enable the representatives of Almas |club A nd. It w organized streets northwest. The identification| Temple to extend the invitation to;February 28, when by-laws were cards of the members are necessary | (he Imperial Council at its June ses- | adopted and the following officers | ‘reinstated. | Strollers made by Senior Vice J to_admission. D O R vt oiont. | were clecteds) ‘Aifced: Ghietle: Dres S ci11| presided in Place of Past Chancellor | Department Commander McCaffery : Tuesday is the birthday of General[ £ {{od in the movement, which, it is:dent; C. H. Bicker, vice president > hundred st McGrew. who, it was reported, had | Past Commander Ford of Dewey and Sulkies met with a_serious accident. The | Camp, and A. 8. Carruthers of Hamilton At Reduced Prices Secretary Stirling Kerr, but he is not| caid, will #dd a feather to the cap of | J. H. Shollenberger, secretary looking for any trouble. Almas Temple. and at the same time et H. Kaise treasurer; Claren Las be a big thing for Washington. 1t !F. Welch, m A R Tred e e (e Ditvang | Will. perhaps. be the only time during | deorkeeper. and ‘an e : R e ot heer shoer | the term of President Harding that | mittee composed of Alfred Christic o o R Sine et Chapter My, | the event will be possibl. for Wash- (Jr.: C. I Becker. J. 1T, i 36 under the charter granted-at thel inston, and as the President is_a|Robert H Kaiser. jri D. ‘Breese; lait ‘annual convocation of the Grand | Newly made Shriner it will also ‘e | Jones, C. E. Becraft and J. M. Mount Chapter. No information has yet been | an opportunity to do honor to him. received as to the time and place of s % ! At the special communication of meeting of the new chapter hereafter. |, iy Todge tomorrow evening the | d: The master of Stansbury Lodge. MM degrec will b presenteq by | 24, has announced that he will have | an official line reconmimended by the a surprise for the members following | Grand Lodze School of Instruction. |[QRDER OF THE EASTERN STAR the business meeting of the logge to- | Following the degree. Master Bur- = B 4 morrow evening. Tuesday evening nl dine of Acacia promises a novel en. | Bethany Chapter, No. 24, will ha — o e dance will be given in the lodge hall; tertainment. I\r.‘ James Shera )rlnnt- charge of the services at the ) Unofficial visits of Grand M in the new Masonic Temple at Bright- | gomery. at the last meeting o lh(-l i i Weita el e aas o s R « e wood, with a Drize waltz as a feature. | lodge entertained the members with | * tern Star Home this | Vol B o oadar. Fidelity Ro. | o edncaday evening in the Knights of Prizes are to be awarded the three|a talk on Americanism. jafrernour. at 3 o'clock. ¢ & 2 ¥ elity Re- | Columbus 11l Washington Chapter couples who lead the others. | The degrees will be conferred Fri- | bekah Lods esday, Iriendship | eiccted officers for the coming vear. Saturday evening Senior Warden day evening. The carq party of the | Rebekah Lodge Wednesday and Dor- | Adolph J. Fugitt was elected chairman i Other officers elected were as follows nd G streets evening, April program included songs and music, | Fish Camp. No. 2, of El Paso, Tex. works of magic, and addresses by - — X . ne Representative Dickman and | Adjutant Alfred B. Simonds of Col The Ansonia Furniture Co., Supre 3 Past Grand Chancellor Vanderyort,d John Jacob Astor Camp has sent out. 303 H St. N.E. Tel. Line, 3354, CATHOLIC FRATERNITY. ing meeting was held by Fraternity last Friday even- Piter's Hall. Reports from an membership commit- were made. I The Masonic Bowling Association wiil M. M, Parker Lodge, No Tues- | LOOM WOVEN evening. at $:15 o'clock, in North- | t Temple. 8th and F strects northeast. | Rita’s _Assemb . 8. met dur- ing_the week and elect J. Volkman chairman to s E. W, Lingebach. It is arra have April 1 to forma I'the drive for membership. No. N, { Fendsiiin, Norman eed Mrs. iged to ¢ close or somic and E Lloyd Loom Woven Wickers Gillchrest will head the official line in| Monarch Castleman P. Boxs an-|chapter, that was to be held at 1517 | .o Rubekah Lodge Thursd the E. A. degree, and Junior Warden | nounces that all details in connection| g street northwest March 17. has ehelcahRLod T huzsday: Miss Marion Dickson, vice chairman : T g h-_nn;‘ the “Surprize (r:e'rslv;!’a:l:;‘ of 15‘:‘1";1 been postponed until April 4. ! e { Thom; g Are First in Demand; 5 = — - ipolis Grotto, to el ch 29, wi _— More than 100 members of Mount | Margaret executive sccrefary. i be completed the coming weck. He and! Columbia Chapter wiil celebrate | Pleasant Lodge will be in a((oml:\nm‘-l St Rita’s Assembly will meet in St. In Every Way Better Than Those ! the other officers and his team of “will- _its birthday anniversary tomorrow 'at Phoenis Ledze, Benninz. Thursday | Pefer's hall Friday evening at § oclock. GOLDENBERG’S, Seventh and K Streets A. O'Brien, treasurer, and .\h.w, i { | i ‘Values Should NTX AN } < This Wonderfzl Read This An- &) . |l |MoneySaving nouncement ! STORE Cpportunity! A Wonderful Easter Sale of i Every Yoang - | o | Hen Who 4. . A Two Weeks| | “ preciates Real : 1.0 Away—and i i ] g | ] %ot /ll Students’ and Young Men’s Suits | - - | Savelstole § tudents’ and Young Men’s Suits || 2 s g ith Extra Pair of T | B Wit tra Pair of Trousers I A Cabinet . N : Sample machines, ' : ! d demonstrating machines il and brand-new ma- ! chines. i SINGER $ 75 N . i ' ¥ 4 (Used Sinzer) ] ! ' [?02,“2;?2 Think of it! 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