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/ AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, »mance 2, y21—PART 3. give the necessary preliminary structions. Admission to the cere- monial will be positively denied to ail who have not their 1921 card, and Abraham M. Erlich, scribe of Wash- ington Royal Arch Chapter, will head the official line in the degrees Thursday Naomi Chapter will Wednesday evening. William F. Hunt Chapter, No. 16, have work to Past Councilor Susie Wiley, leaving Washington perma- . Michaels, Md Fridl{ who is nently to reside at After supper games and other enter- ROYAL ARCANUM. ... Grand Regent George Mil has announced that the twe National Camp, No. 14, will give an entertainment and dance Thursday is a First Tire, E.RI '.:::. Each Tire irries F Serl Factory Each Tire Bears the Factory Name an! 8.008 Mil E SUNDAY ST { 8 H T 3 7 EE | s : . Pa P ‘ {IMPROVED ORDER OF RED M e mons were. Sons f:&"iim.lfi: A SERVE ! - 3 . | Red Wing Tribe, No. 20, had a|ments wera served. Past Regents NEWS OF Tl-lE N VA - | ! smoker at its last meeting. Great|E. Bruce. W. H. Duffy, J. M. Ham- o 5 Sachem Strobel. Great Junicr Saga-|merly, E. G. King and William E. vt SRR BE LSt MM s ) D I | Monda— Union, N more Seiffert and Great Chief of Rec- [ Seaver assisted in the exercises. = e 7 Riind : o BT ords Bunch were present. also a dele-| Grand visitations scheduled for/ aval reservists are expected to be American troops took €uch an im- uflg;y Washington, | y=ation from Osage, Loj nd Sioux | this week are: Wednesday evening. “"m—ewm in large numbers at the Portant pa Amit | | Tribes. Sachem Samuel )-'-'l;lmanns( Distri 'Tf"““rf"' 1101 12 street nc‘;'lnl‘\ [osnaas o 5'"1 et by BiEe s Dany [ BhewR: N - Wednesday —Harmony, No_ 9. third de- | | Sioux Tribe emtertained with mono- { wes hursday evening, - ¥, Water an s s AT A o N R et BT 3 ‘ 4 h degree | Saturday evening, and will be ad- Erve. . Fastern. %o, Friendshin. | |logues and Past Great Sachem Heid- | Farragut Council. Navy Department:|wese tomorrow night to view the h o to R ishom or o' 4 g D e euto atl drcica by XMoo Fulkepson. & com- S . No. 13, degree. enheimer with musical sefections Capitol Council, 8 p.m.. Pythian Tem: 4 i e e e i e e ! | are obliged to be present. in spirit a O becr abpolnted tolorganize ay—Columbia, No. Ralem, No. Slous Tribe after its rou-|ple. and 8:45 p.m met Council, | Motion pictures depicting s dur” | showing lite In the United States [ . v ¢ill be not | an orchestra and glee club. Arrange- | and Phoenix. No. 2X. degree. tine busine a 'd street and Pennsylvania avenue |ing the recent European conflict. A Ps will be shown, and they [ emne ey e i de for a ladie Central. No. 1: Motropolis, No. . A R AL L G ; S “x St ot s wi and th |less elaborate ‘or musical and Rev. | ments are being made for a ladies’ R oeai ot erols Ser | | A narge clase ‘from e s | outheast The last visitation of the |number of high ranking! ofMcers RITOHE Mppeni to Hhe SOLLE = | 3. J. Dimon, thirty-third degree, will | night entert nmenciinge e iote rees ? Rn’vn‘ll;r v‘:urk,I e e e inicipal Conn ?f"l?(s‘?pc'mnlhuil-d: the Navy will be pesent. SRR 10) PUL (B DAEE BETIR BICe S0 Khe | as ‘acting wise master. assisted by | in the mear futur || Mondar—Magenenu. No. 4. degree. Temple Tuesday evening, April 5. and w1 be the pictures taken by the| SIS STOW B IO, 1A ORF Qe | the officers of Evangelist Enapter fgrHe eriaE avpae o030 NOBLE AND VICE GRANDS ASSO- cards of admittance were iasved. §5 ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF Signal Corps of the United States ! pie POnf P Eloator, oxacmtive ill officiate at both ceremonials. ursday evs : v | A N. 2 neta Council, . 2 v. ¢ hawi | oftice: the local battulion of resery- S e L jolly set ‘properly ‘reverential Mem:| | \ojiestar Novie and Viee Grands | | raised four of their new chiefs and AMERICA. e B Ml i o e e The masquerade dance of the Scot-| bers of the Trowel Masonlt Chg 1{ | Avsoriation, schonl of instruciion. e oK O e Vasa)|. | TneiState|Campjotithe Moya)2vaihs| op Lorat rederva b oo Em g ol e o s i | tish Rite bodies, at the cathedral re- | Washington j ing of Alex-|{ o ates, with the ‘ : p > rlvania | s cver shown ' of stirring up intercst in the navai . : tn| v d a meeting o g = AL .| bors was held at 314 Pennsylvania |sought after. They are never I e | aairias Waubinwtont Dadgejiover Pamaue e b Pl E n Junlonaes avenue southeast Wednesday. The|where an admission is charged. Allyreserve. e e O e nda e e etumng | which George Washington presided At o Taaty Gour : at { delegates from the local camps elected | of the varied activities of the troops| The local reserve has just H ::my'rgh'."d- ‘;azr r'o'\r ?hn(h:lt(nrig(nai as worshipful master. The party ins 4 !iu last meeting had the great ch- | Mrs. Lyda J. Swiggett as delegate to|during the war are shown in the five | in ur]«d an activ to of rostumes. ware won by Mr. and Mrs.| cluded members of l-‘~d~'|ml “"’("‘““ e fartha Washington, No. 3, em. the great chief of records a the Head Camp, which meets in |‘}n\'p}: reeis. It Is :I.uvnnnunus story s‘(:i:’: tain Jarse number < en J S a and Waverly Lodge o - W s visito land. Ohio, May 17, and Cora A. Irish |ing in with the raw recruits, trai e city a o s "'nzmrn";ir“ e Y was made Miriam. No. 6. grand preat keenac.on ) s twenty- jalternate. The officers for the ensu-|in the camps at home, removal to the | Thers are m attrac Were awarded a cameo for the most s charge ¥y | third anniversary March A o= fing term are Martha Mecaftrey, oracle: | ‘ann(qlrll:dvmnatl"zrnllv.:lnanth(!l:_‘l;:gzir;?‘mfi attached to” membersi elaborate costumes For the best v T mittee was appointed to ‘make ar-|Nellie Hannon, vice oracle, and Emsie | ) e oces rip. 3 1| serve Ay unique costumes a chess and_check the valuable relics of the | 1p.'sring master. Bert V. Wolfe.| rangem [ vy Brown, recorder-recelver. Reso- | boarding the great transports at New | not 3 et ; R ~" gave a lecture explanatory : . Teititione Fhite ie Council. No. 4, had ar- | lntions were passed indorsing State | York. Then they finally show a great | paredn abos set was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Elk- | lodge. ga % Fa- [has concluded his official visitations.| White Bag uneil. . : pa i Royal Arch. | mith, Mrs . K. Sener received a | the paintings. momentos and La F as concluded his icia e Special program for the | Deputy J. Swiggett and ty | amount of the actual fighting in the | active fi W hingtom. No. 2, T. M vallier donated by L. Whiting Estes, | vette reminders. An apron. said (0 | Encouraging reports received from ting in April, under the Supervising Deputy Martha McCaffrey. | active salients at the front, where the | ing national em X o | H. for the best impersona- | be 160 years old. once worn in {he{ picial committees and other move- of Pasi Pocahontas Mag- | Jvra B Unright Campiwll eIl e F- M. and M. | lfion: M Laura Patten, embossing | lodge over which George 2 Ry d b 4 5 in-| gie Wilkinson. Great Prophet Berg-ipublic meeting at 316 Penns; == = b mie MR SO0 Ml - e el prosided. was presented to the lodge |ments planned by him are to be in Tan was present at the last meeling, [avenue southeast Thursday ¢ Mot 3 ; s b _{tached to the e M Mount Pleasant. No. | | FAMPS R tton ool Ml e | preaded, WAl DU wederal ,“?"f‘; augurated to place the order in a suc- | 110 Was present 6 TR 0L L [ March 21.to which members of the | ¢Vers Head convention since ‘:“I"“f ships. Aquatic Sports are being pla “‘“'A"i" SEBECT MANTERS Daniel. a clothes brush set. for the| Washingion §en‘ior '\\zrv;"ll?': (fd‘::“' of |eessful and progressive condition. |\’ Jarga delegation from the Dis- Modern \’('nmlmml and_ their families | inE Jf*m'"_"mf;:"’;‘ ’:‘{"&,‘:_:"‘\’.‘sg‘l'r‘"l‘;“u:d :‘atq”:,;‘;’i‘r‘]':“[’h‘“' ‘:,.':.‘,'._’J‘fi.;;.»‘:’:.: ROTAL AND SEI bsenigpastg best original costumes in the -comic! H: Callahan of the Gra el i = trict of Columbia visited € k Tribe. }and friends will be invited. AL & x| Ok il E S BODMIRIK: SMIMDRE, B NCIENT AN SCOTTISH | | Brown. Jack Muliane, Ernest Greer.| gift : B PR ot a1 night. Special ears were provided. | Neighbors, in Hyattsville. Wednesday. $ eh e ; n the . R A3, Harris and Arthur B Myer. o box | .o pilgrimage was in ch v;grmn(r EGE L0 SOl ) G W TR PR B SR e were | elected Catherine Morgan as delegate | Past Consul Commander Morsell of | engaged in their daiiy routine abowid | cil. | lat the yety Theater. for the 'bFSl the Trowel lfl\xh)x “\')(-fl n‘(‘l::'h: ents. | cessions are to be held on the second | |pregente Kirk Miller of s;nux 1o the Cleveland, Ohio, Head Camp,|Alpha Camp will urge the passage of | the ships ights Kadosh, and Albert Pike | | comic group: L. M. Bragg. cigars, for| p. [ Taylor and i oo and fourth Wednesdays by Friendship | Tribe, No. 18, entertained with char-{and Annie R, Scrivener a resolution at the Head Camp sup- | cet Subch: Ready. . i) o nouRestCIawn Soaee panaintes flitnc Sy b I d Bl e e e accompanied by {The officers clected are B RiehL|porting the ‘movement to build ‘:" b 22 o W <ni Fulkers a large box of candy, for| ¢ the New Ebbitt e 174008E., | Great Sachem Heidenheime oracle: Anna Riordan, vice oracle, and | W (. W. sanitorium for aged, d The subchaser 210, comman w t Chapter, Koights bearing the burden of being the hame- i ram is promised. * |grand master and Grand Patriarch|" 7 : Elizabeth Robertson, recorder-receiver. 3 g z x J Ensign C. M. Donahue, this week was Rowa Croix. extingnishing the sym. i Al A g esting prog X 2 3 ] 2 , > and tubercular Woodmen, to| Ensig . L o i e ‘fgnia “and mysiie vawgurt, | | st couvle, although the decision was Grand Commander Cawson March ¥ j Adams as visitors at its last meeting.| KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. | MODERN WOODMEN OF |-t 31500000 . or her, summer training Trinity I Church. 5 % ; r Sral o he or- — -~ {bia re will ha the ! Oak (an past consul commander, = Sows - 5 er. Rnights handsome Archie D. Engel. dispensation for t Columbia Lodge wil hav feete e et - navy yard went dow e TR veillatiug ~xl’|lzlg;h autb tubes Edith Keyser, a!§§?.'.‘,‘;2’m'..“°of a new commandery of | jurmony Lodge is Eolding sions., | kyight rank Wednesday evening, N AMERICA. | William T. Stott, who recently 1 alongside the ve: which is lyinz lights. T BB Chured: fountain o n oatty a -“,f””‘&xmzm- Templar_ to Lo e with Past Grand Master W. W. Millan | Girardi, grand inner ]-,(n:nixl ot n[.)w Aty : \ o u»mim Illxlrmlur s n-l oxn:nn-r.rm:'rl\:nfw}; at the armory dock. ind inepe M razor. and F. G. Cockrell. a necktie. ightwood Commandery. No. 6. " e . % ree | Grand Lodge. was tondered a recep-| A delegation from A. R. Ta wiabulary for that gove . I8l her underwater hull, and pulled 8 il e for various other distinctions in rai- f,"'.’,’,“z‘“;mnu was granted in pursu- {officiating as lecturer in the:degree | BEANC, “fr EE WIE HI0 ] i Camp visited Hyattsyille Camp Mon- | credited with being very successtul in | 1ha plugs in her botton. These were Monday— 4 iment and otherwjse. The next dance . “tition of thirty-six | work. Degree work is scheduled for| bone-Superior Lodge. will hold' © : - " ere at the beginning of tne bwini b Nl s CI L de in the ey S day evening and assisted in the adop- [his new work put thera kot | b als SR ! Knights Templar. who reside in the next two months. a knight rank ceremonial Friday tionrof Canaiates - winter to prevent icy water from vicinity of Brightwood Masonic Teim- - ~ ning. Lincoln Camp has a dance scheduled |[WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA- | zetting to the water jackets of the — o The Gavel Club Wil meet Wednes-|ple. at Colorado and Georgia avenues | . o . 5 1 qce has accepted an| . At the meeting of Ho = 3 line engines. It i« probable iha RAND RECORDER ARVINE W. [day evening at § o'clock in the new sponsored by Columbla Com- |, T2, JTMNG attend services at the|Monday evening, Samuel D: nd Camp will confer the full TION—MACCABEES. vosel will make her first rip AN 5 T ARVINE f4 at s o Rt 8 in P s a . o P ember, = y Seas next Sunday with a la clubrooms, 1317-19 New York avenue : j e TN ] B A e M. (hurch | enrolled s a_mem . s o ilicuuter dlie fof - s e ain. | the season nday JOHNSTON has announced the |y, 1y wost. to pass upon 400 petitions| The sir knights in_their petition NethiCarolina@iventie ML Chnzeh, | e aer wastel Sredits membe hrranged Tor & snusial insirupens | Mount Vernon Review. No. 2. entertain- | (0% FL8ett 00X, LAY Wit Ferins following grand visitations by [and for a housewarming. under the|were enthusiastic in the opinion “:‘:\t.: evening, April 8, with Rev. J. Frank.|C- W. Frid of Ashville, Ohio, w the entertainment of its members. | d the District of Columbia Officers’ Club| sty aboard. During the wee . alsa. the grand commander and|auspices of the house committee. com- | the fleld In the far northern section | cvenine, APTE, & with ReV 45 Hranks |, v, o corgetown Camp has entered en-| St Patrick's cvening. Plans were per- | the vessel was wiven u coat of pain ers of the Grand Commandery. |Brising A. J. T. Maurer. chairman: J.[of the city was a great and this |lows and Rebekahs are invited. | -Calanthe Lodee m il e | ehnslasticaNy) Intolthg campaign, | fected for the repetition of the club|by the four ship k and she . ofticers © . : ¢ |Frank’ Campbell. William J. Arm-[one for v work in this sia i for the page rank a the committee meeting frequently at |dance at the Raleigh Hotel. April 7.lotherwise burnished up mik Knights Templar, to the constituent|sirong, Herbert F. Smith, Maj. Thomas | pranch of Mas endeavor. | e iways and means committee|ing. Do the homes of the members. Mr. Trun- | The state rally to be held in June was|fine appearance on the river commanderies as follows: & Echols and Joseph Landow. The| The principal officers appointed for {, RS REEL SnC Trons oM, f Webster Lodge wi ane nell is delegate to the State Camp and | discussed. Columbia Review will enter- AR TRt , . . -|Grotto Band will furnish entertain-|the new commandery under the dis , cel features | class for April 19. The program leleg {d . s April 15, to Columbia Command o games and other nove eature: Sk L da Mr. Moyer alternate. tain the club in April. 5 ” " e ment. The club recentiy incorporated| pensation of. the grand commander |ERRES A00 OURSF I3VCH SOOI mittee made a report Tuesd | EUI D I s This Fish a Fighter. ery, “No. 4 : """ lunder the laws of the District, and|are Arthur . Shaw., comm: =ty % s . iilining the cerei al. R SNation s o it Mombers of 5 Commandery, No. 5, at Naval Lodge |will be open day and night. with Dr.|George L. Lohrer. generalissimo, and :L‘:]'::‘Ea“ff' s Mlifif;’;mpm ganrl_Sernt John Butehery” be KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. ::;Lm;iavlee.wk:\;fiyafimnfia"_“g"’am’:fil From the American Forestry Maga * *Hall: April 20, to Potomac Command- | Louis H. Bicks of Osiris Lodge. No.| W 12 Green. captain general night President Mollie samonston | of West Va, were elected to ROREATS | ypompers of the athletic committee | U Teview: Mre Lillie Hall chairma Muskellunge sometimes run vy | 3 B |26, F. A. A. M.. in charge. Furniture.] “The new commandery held its firs 2 > jed | membership. Keeper of Records anc ‘ 1 iy . - one hundred pounds in weight. aud N P all, George- h s new col o and assembly officers, accompanied | S s r = S % Jumbia, No. entertained at cards k ery. No. 3, at Masonic Hall, YE€" lincluding a piano hnd card tables, iS| meeting at Brightwood Temple Fri- |3ud Assemes Ofeers. o acm s nd | s on behalf’ of Webster{ of the five councils will meet with; Columbia, et ot the District ot | to 1and one with rod and line Is u few town; April 26, to De Molay Com-|being installed. and it is said the|day eyening, March 11, and the new D st e | o dre tpreacnical® PythIal Emblem ['the association t0morfow evening to|last night in behalf of the Dis not to be forgotten in a lifetime mandery, No. 4, and April 25, to}iembers of all Masonic clubs will beiorganization started on its way with | T2, Paid a0 oMcal YU 10 TRCECT| 01 ring to retiring "'"mcf":r;m;h Tl aai, arrangements for the base | ColiNE Tl BOlT row evening. will R G, Washington Commandery, No. 1, the |jnvited to make the Gavel Club their|a ‘strong impetus by e o 1" |usual interest was given under the mander John T. Mccrew. 1t was an- L asson AL Dy _ | entertain the review guard team. e , . dquarters. A news and cigar|af the 1 ber of petitions. : . : ed that Franklin a Carroll Council Tuesday evening ap . | sel, and thu first mentioned and the last two ¥isi- | Sidnd “Gnis rending wnd ‘Test room | Cphe JATSe number of pettions, | diiiion of Past Nobie Grand Maude | nounced e i) T Bl | o e T reLpesday cxening | The Sock Social held by Bethesda Re-| _Only one sailing vessel, and () thtiess @0 o made in Maxoslc Tem- | SR by LEGi e the conveniences. Priday evening, March '25, when it e 5 R t';:gdo‘.’;:‘h'dsrss for the class April :)iv-d Chair-| = Washington Council Tuesday night view plashEaa Y O oS S e I e ¢ Vo Yori ava ednesday ecvening delegates and | i ted to complete the arrange- | (Test e e o and | man Boyd reported that badges for at 606 E street will hear an address | Cess 2 ’ vic. 13th street and New York avenue | Wednesday cvening delegates "and | is’ expeo P wedding anniversary of the grand, e rjat = : ments of organization and those ne d . tions were | the ceremonial had been re Rev. Dr. Kirby of the Catholic northwest. slional League of Masonic Clubs | essars preliminaries to the bresentation | MaSLer. ~Appropriate presentations were | the class, cerfmonfal Bl BeCR Ion ] ¥ vensiter b : All other activities for the moment | Which meets in this city in June. will | of'(he degrees of the order. ter and Mrs. Wolfe and to the president | prize for the member most successtul| " In Potomac Council Monday night ";A":“ Temple of the Mystic Shrine :o rlecledk '(li'hbo 'l|.:h hudlqular‘u s is - of the assembly. in the membership contest. the - athletic committee announced 3 2 eing marked by a large electric sign. STERN STAR v plans for the base ball season, and have withdrawn from the spothgnt ORDER OF THE EA! plaus ho g 20, ere z : B 5 'he ladies’ - Canton | an appropriation was unanimously for the great ceremonial session Prec | Orient Commandery. No. 5. Knights| Lebanon Chapter will have charge Mooy “:‘1‘“\.0"“"“‘“‘,‘ e ol Sty CATHOLIC FRATERNITY. an appropristion wi y [ AN P DaTed Or T e o will| Templar. will give a reception and|of the services at the Masonic and Washingron 0. Grigsby: St. Rita’s Assembly, No. 3, Catholic | ™{{0 P¥. Lhe { Ofdés .ot e b preceded by a business session in The rand Bih pricre and he mrscrj| Eastern Star Home this afternon at | lome of AR T, SR8y eotn | Eraternity, met in St. Peter's Hall on | Alhambra, Grand Commander Philip the ufternoon at 4:30 o'ciock, when all { cot BEand high prisst and the grand |3 D Labano Ca e o iate s E 1| Friday evening. Mrs, Norman J. Volk-| Buettner. is making - arrangements Buy One and Take One Free matters of business, especially those | the District at the New Willard Hote | 267 °f Lebanon Chapter, will o | Dorcas Rebekah Lodge, No. 4. will| Friday cvening o s was the first] for-a caravan meeting directly after uy » affecting the candidates, will be dis-|Tyesday evening, April at 8:30 AL < § confer the Rebekah degree April 7. A meeting in the new hall. Several can-|Lent to elect a host of neophytes and R T ROSSdoCEiTha exeulig nenslon Wil forclock at " tast eventa. wos satortaimed with g |five hundred narty, under e air“f |didates were given the honofs of in- make arransements for a grand trip o Red ape - & e = S a. ening, was entertained w tion of Past Noble Grand Annie E.|didat : to Mecca in April. be a grand spectacular event enlist e program in charge of Past Matron |t : cen March 30 in the | itiation : 2 o Y Almas Temple Military Band.| Potomac Royal Arch Chapter will : i 3 pa- | Cole, will be given March 30 2| Washington Chapter of the Catholic| Carroll Council. Tuesday evening. well-known Cord Tires Ghe ASKOITEIIL Corne i the: Orfental fnave thrseiias o snaer peill e Blalr MeRangrae @nd Past Pa-| Northeast Temple, Sth and F streets| Washington CLRr B0 G 2e Wikl { after 4 business session, held & socia] We will sell 400 of these Band, the newly organized Drum and [ Tuesday evening and a program of | (ro" Blair McKenzie. northeast. - 19 in the | be a complimentary dance to all mem- | session, with an hour of Irish song s Bugle Corps, the Almas Orchestra, the | entertainment besides. = : A bazaar will be held May 19 in the | be & COMPURIIATE (RS 'S Peter's | and dances. Rev. Raymond A. Moo Two for the Price of One s e ole Chanters: and Zos Ruth Chapter, No. 1. after its busi- |1 0. 0. F. Temple, 419 7th street|Dbers and taell [USHCC T8 ohi 1.° The | Gowan of the National Gathelic Wein 5 < t-| March 23, the official line to present|ness tomorrow cvening. will be en-!yorlhwest, the arrangements for | Hi ey Bovele e Sen e e Almas Glee Club, while for the pos D b ; it Nobie | members of ! ceremonial 1llustrious Potentate Hen- | the M. M. degree in Potomac Lodge. No. | tertained with a play entitied “Our{ which are in charge of Past Noble T rxtion have been invited 40:be | Irish Tife and teaditions, 5 ville | 3. Will be members of the United States| Wives,” a comedy in three acts. by | Grand Josephine Ison. 2 5 . v Dr. Edward W. Buckley, supreme ry Lansburgh has provided vaudeville B L 5 the guests. 2 e Marine Corps in uniform. the Christian Endeavor Society of In- Yapi Assembly. No. 6, “will-not | physician of the order, has been made entertainment from the local theaters Capitol A y d elscwh The candidates will o A ofemeorial Church, All members| pAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. et on Friday next, as that Wil be) chajrman of a commission to investi. Feport at the main lobby of the thea- | Benjamin F. Larcombe, grand instruc- [ of the' order have been invited to ial night at Inde-|Good Friday. The hext meeting of | gate the methods employed. to. cure 5.000-Mile CORD TIRES of a well kmowa ‘ ter on Pennsylvania avenue at 3.30 100, §UCTal, of Knights T, for the Tom 5::-532'u’:’i?l:-’.:':n‘:;?:{&%:;‘fl:fi’a; O T‘h; 2% 10" | this assembly will gather at the call | tuberculosis. STANDARD MAKE in all sizes, including th B, Mmere Class Directors Nathan | plar orders in the commandery asylum | the auxilliry board of the chapter. |pendent Council, No. 2. A surprise ooy dpriSident. Famous 30x3% eversize CORD TIRE. Weill, Monle Sanger and 0. 3. Bal. Bl Tre & e » was successfully and merrily given WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. lauf will take them in charge an Rite Cathedral. northwest, 3d anad both Robert Counell. ights Kadesh. Pike Consistory. M. R. S, as- semble for matters affecting the spring reunion. Avril 11 to 15. both inclusive. when the degrees will be presented from the fourth to and in- cluding the thirty-second for & class which, according to wresent in tions, will number about 200 - This class is to have the rare distinetion of honoring the boys of the United States Marine Corns. who won glory for themselves and for their country in the winning drive of the gres war on the fields of France. Maj. Gen. John Archer Le Jeune, com- mandant of the corps. and four mem- bers of his staff will make their advent into Scottish Rite F masonry at this time. The event to be marked by special tributes, Thursday evening. 720 o'clack. Fivangelist Chapter. Knights Ra Croix, will hold a session in Trin P- E. Church. 3d and streets, its Maundy Thursday services, in- cluding the extinguishing of the svmbolic lights and the mystic ba quet. 3 o'cloek. at the same place, a seconq service will be held. which, likewise. will be open to those only wWho have recefved the chapter. or eighteenth degree of the Scottish Rite. for the relighting of the symbolic light At the Thursday evening cere- monial Martin A. Morrison. thirty third degree honorary. will the address. and the music will be especially elaborate. including num- hers for the organ by Harry G. Kim- ball, K. C. C. H.. organist. and the feottish Rite Chair. under the direc- tion of J. Waiter Humphrey. K. C. C. H.~ All members of the Rite who F streets de Bruce and Albert for{ Monday of an invitatio| Easfer Siunday afternoon at|grimage to Mount Vernon, which deliver | of the convention committee; o'clock, at which time all prophets|: are expected to be in their seats. A meeting of the officers has been called by Monarch Boss for tomorrow evening at the Grotto clubrooms, 712 12th street northwest, for the pur- pose of completing all details of the ceremonial Prophet “Andy” Walker is lining up his base ball players for the annual game of base ball for the benefit of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. He says he has a string of winners and every man is ready, fit and con- fident. Practice will soon commence. A new Grotto is about to be or- ganized at Norfolk and Kallipolis irotto has been asked to stage the first ceremonial. The convention committee of the National League of Masonic Clubs has opened headquarters at the New Ebbitt Hotel. The important event of the past week was the presentation engraved on a gold card. to President Harding at the White House. inviting him to ac- company the Masons on their Dl‘l‘-l be the one big feature of the conven- tion. The President told the com- mittee that he would attend the cere- monies, but could not promise to make an address, preferring to attend as a spectator. 'The committee extending the invitation consisted of Past Grand Master James W. Witten, chairman and Master of the District of Columbia « Neil. Charles A. Stevens, secretary of the convention commit- : J. Boyd Dexter, Gus J. Karger and Edgar C. Snyder. The Railroad Square Club will meet | | | ' | staff made an official joint visitation to Independent Council, No. 2, and ‘Washington Counefl, No. 13, Tues- day evening, at Wisconsin avenue and N street northwest. The program in- cluded “Cremation of Dan McGee,” by T. A. Flynn; musical 'selections by Philip Osthaus and T. L. Stivers, ad- dress by Past State Councilor J. A. Madison, jr.; mondlogues by R. F. Burge: song by -Frederick Madison and addresses by State Council Secre- tary R. H. Yates, and S. Oliverl. The state councilor "announced that the next visitation wogld be to Edward J. Ross Council, No. 26, March 24, at Pythian Temple. Anacostia Coungl, No. 16, met Monday in the Masenic Hall at Ana- costia with a large‘attendance, which listened to addresses by Edward Height of Mount Vernon, No. 10, F. C. Prather, John D. Simpson, W. J. Mitchell and others. The Oriental Court initiated seven new members. Tomorrow evening'a class initiation will be held. Johm E: Smallwood of Mount Vernon, No. 10, has resigned as editor of the Bulletin, which in future may be edited by J.'W. Burlin- game of Andrew.Jackson, No. 6. America-Jefferson . Council, No. 12, with an_exceptional attendance of of ficers and members, received a favor- able report of its dance and carnival from the good of the order committee and the council jgilve: the committeo a rising vote of . This dance is sald “to have been the greatest affair of its kind ever given by this council. The council will be largely represented at the state council visitation to k, J. 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SOLE DISTRIBUTORS Phones—WEST 166 and ROSSLYN 210 N Dealers Not Now Handling Lightning Motor Fuel Should Phone Us' for Parcicadars N ana | night. April 14. for the friends and c: ¢vening. The chapter had a report from | Will hold a social hour after a short|tainment followed until a late hour.| .} annual session of. the Grand g”. p{ LEY -[ 5 na. 35x5 Q.-D. or Cl. at 50% Off it g {5 fadeas “Wear vour | ladir pleh Ommitcy 2 T Jant | usinese scosion Thiready eventng. | “Amnerlan: Fige Couneit, X5, "6, R | 0 B a oy Accaaum for | families o ocal sovercigns, | TIRE COMPANY an ez.” meeting and wi Ve an an: ent Monda; evening. ate e <M ’: o 7, e T30 pm. Atmas Temple Milltary | fo- soes o 1o subject soon. The members of Joppa Chapter, No. | 8% VISt [MOUGEY CTISNS Joun: | the District seill be meld - MEG8Y | sonvention will leave tonight fun | THE DIXIE Band, Douglas Van Deventer, direc- - 35, are much elated over the success of [ cfior Lihel Miles. The lodge will| evening, April 4, in the Newk Huntington, W. Va., over the Chesa- | 1118 H Street N.E. tor, wiil give a musical program. The | The committee on work and lectures the entertainment given for the equip- | (UOC LISh SO0, ool OOF¢ House, when all regents and vs |peake and Ohio railroad. Twenty-one | garavan will form st 8 Oclock Sharp. | recently s 0lG, opgration the innova- | ment of the new building One of the | "TRatt3n My, Margaret Hartman re. | gents will attend &nd new Jefiders [Peake ana Onlo rabiroad Twentsoone | miscd the mamufactarers of hese dires at (he tme w- with a revelation of the scenic pre: Hotnl;f ';},’”'"‘ l’rneh;‘o}o‘( jntl(,mcalpn rehuu‘ns bwu;' meI ‘;Iyr:-un,t:llém lob the | o rtsathe=Martha Washington colonial [ will bé el;ct:g: Thé MBBH’I‘& :n» ¥t Columbia camps, comprise the t we will mot advertise the mame. You will kmow thew e Almas 'emple Or- | outside [asonic 'em) for the irst] chapter by Mrs. Lillian Sowerbutts i r Council fund quite a | are: TAN ent, eorge’ | see them. Shentra. styer R doldman, conductor e o iy e T o e e ben S amAmericanifas, nancial and soui succree. : e P Dr.H. W. Tippett, who served Old | e e “have & limited mumber of Miller Cord Tires. ¥ v efit of ou! ng es. e. gession in 5 T i J Tan " 2 . . bod ;. v e e r o e ehe start will | William K. Singleton Todse las: crcaing| Columbia Chapier, No. 13, celebrated| State o raster holiday at Atlantic | past.grand regent,” James H- Glory+Camp. as clerk for six years. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY . e g rams (he mosane i the &n- |is said to have becn ‘emtentis sorenit | its’ tonth anniversasy Monday evening, | Spend the Joater bol Oy e Tor the | grand. secretary. Edwin _Afx and who has represented his camp at - Orlental B‘““‘a;’nr; B, Schmidt, ai. | ful- . when its Buests were glven a hearty | City, but Will FOLOon S eIty Council, | grand treasurer, Guy F- Ali‘lbi: grand " rector, and the Almas Drum and Buzle === ™ Grand Matron Mes. Minerss Cevorion | April 1 T chaplain, Stephen “fl. Talkesy £vind Albert Pike Lodge, No. 36, will gi Gra rs. Minerva Crawfor R s guide, A. L. Ebe; ;i en, Ristaric Journey il ‘be mads in apic | 15 Trsk presentatios of the B & Begras | congratulated the chapter o s recom || Friendship Councll, . 16, received | Euide. 1 1 Kbersslcs S tobert b Sodes. in the second of Which the | Since its recent Institution, with Ellwood | 2nd was, followed with an address by jihe state oMcers FEeey RO FUMNAR | poyion; grand trustees. Rol ok Almas Temple Arab Patrol Drill |F: Morey, junior wardem heading the | Grand, Fatren Edward E rashears, | Temple. for annual fnspceelion of thel fos. 6! e i s e —— nieres (0] i ne, at Scottis] te Cathedral tomor- Srand M e “ = 2 r E 0! ; : \ z T e ant 1o eptaodaC eion | row evening at 730 o'clock. - Music wii | 8om, Grand Master of Masons Charies | Acting S T o 1o STith | Charles J. James. I S. Childs, Glen- The Arab patrol floor team. Virell M. D e A ol i ua. rana i Totns B A | T hesodt for A hel yeass landtitta | Ol B S ol Fooies, director. The vaudeville is and Samuel F. Lane will entertain_ the Masons,—and Mos. " iinnre oyl ATCh | 0 oda of its clerical officers. Mrs, | been apponted = L announced for 11 pm_ and at hich |lo98e in his own pecullar way = This| Jasone Sne Mre. Minnle B Keves |methods of ealf of Friendship Lodge, dontlale e ouni oM R 3 ¢ youngest. Masonic lodge in the District, ntertain Fripat v e 14 By 93 T i noon the temple will close and the under Archie D. Engel, is said to be| With a duet and Past Matron Edith Wil- | presented to Mrs. Ha er, €| their annual offfeial visitation. Tues- :!’! r’;:;afl:‘;!;ll'h.lhl:r nob‘lo Yldlrllh“.h“ a 60 per cent of its membership liams with a reading. Past Grand | lodge FPP\I_UZ ;l hazd!omeHur“"““ day evening, in P¥thian Témple, to 'y homeward. present at every meeting and to always [ Matrons Mayberry, Taylor and Hudson; | State Councilor Mrs. Anna ¥ Tiaq| Oriental Council. ‘where thg;enter- X siea X an Gran sters of Masons J. | by Mrs. T iflith included a laughing song_ by Drosrama and the entrance of the Cai, s o Harry Cunningham, James A. Wetmore | Unity Council, No. 17, although but N e Wumorous tafi. by K N, % | v 3 gree te 0 miniscences on works of ar: musical programs are esnecially elab- :r,:',‘i,,\:m ;',f:“,::!:";“l’:fc‘f;‘;{’;f'éfl;:: 8 s challenge its sister lodges soon. | femIECCRONE On Or “and Tac grate. andthe haze of the (heated | of oceupation, At the Jast mecting aoq m‘fl\fibl‘;l.:)m]l»(?n_lehw!(ll meet ‘mxl S nety per cent of the mcmbon:hm Supreme Representative C. J. emert w e punctuated with mi- o zabe: erich tomorrow at 427{yae present at Friday's meeting, s: an address on raternal ‘ rages. electric phenomena And inspira- | (\enive. whin Mt the B oo dourir®aay | 15th street northwest. Wwhen it was decided to continue fort- | Friendship” by Grand Treasurer (ny tional dreams. Tha ceremony was ar-| o pregented. with Junior: Wergen 1 , nightly meetings. Mrs. Rosella Cole.| 1 Allen; an appeal for constructive ranged with especial reference to the | by i i At its last meeting Unity Chapter had ast state councilor: C. H. Miller, | work, by Past Grand Regent J. Fd. ! Raned-for visit of Tmperial Potentate | | 1¢ 70" James heading the line. a program of entertaining features—se- | J7: Pa: i Mrs. Emily Halliday, | Swaine: a talk on ~Prizes and Prize | perial Potentate lections on the harp and songs, by Miss | State secretary: Mrs. Emily ay, | Swaine: a talk on “Prizes and Prize Fllis Garretson who, however, was ¥ _of Columbia | JH oD O e D o readings | the lodge deputy. and Past Councilor | Winners.” by Grand Secretary Edwin i Unavoldably delzved until the’cere- | Commandery. . Knights Templar. | ygi im0 0 Ky B o oo, "Hei8S: | Frank Cole were visitors. A. Niess. and a general survey of Roveity will” be mone the Teas” banls | Mo kemte tphriday e¥ening At 8 o'clock at | Liester Brooks; ADFOm Bocr (writien o e mosprepared lidhes B Grand Regent Tvans. | H. Cu s bril- | Masonic Temple e Il |l No. 7. Thorsuay: L ALnUDbeL| G Pepslert chaith il of. the Mhants == Stansbury Lodge. Xo. 24, will hold 2 | follgwed: - Degrecs wil ho cortront | of state officers participated, includ- | commiitce, spoke on “Sense and Non- AR PR N2 e 12t of the | secial communication <nd pa s frater- | FdLy on o rge clans. after which G Al e A buttons were Dresentod by the New Willard and on Anril 17 the | Cole, at Brightwood Park M. . Church, | s gaor 3, will deliver a lecture on t ‘n;ull ball de 1u«‘» will take nlace |8th and Jefferson streets northwest, this P apd promises to eclinse j predec evening. | =Grand Matron Crawford and Grand #ors in beauty and brilliance, es- | = 1 Patron Brashears made an official pecially in the “surnriges that have Monarch Castleman P. Boss has an-| visit to Mizpah Chapter. No. %, last| “;On prepared for the feminine con- nounced a “surprise” ceremonial of | Tuesday evening. Other distinguished t "\‘.t;r' L . Kallipolis Grotto for March 29. Mem- | guests of the evening included Past e y.f,a.'.-n':.:.'fi.v.‘-"?'.';x""'“'" has Ibers who have not as yet obtained |Most Worthy Grand Patrons Hyland committee deaignated in commeorine | their 1921 “passports” are admonished | and Willisnisp i an@ East Grand Pa- ' the Imperial Cowncil session . for | MONial. in order that there may be(honorary members Grand Fatron Washington in 1923. Other members | N0 needless delays. The program of | gedreiary Minnje Keyes. Duging. tha are Harey ¥. Cary. A. Gumrneet. Dr |the evening will be long and every!gegree work Past Patron Milton Frank E. Gihcon, Frank P. Milburn, |minute will mean fun and frolic. The Fillius of Electa Chapter sang a solo. Townlev McKee, Rov I, ~uhauser, | committee in charge has a varied as- John Poole and George Plitt. A de- |sortment of surprises and the only| -Washington Centennial Chapter, No. !nrmlnod‘ (effort is to he made to!thing causing them worry is their!26, its meeting last Saturday in- o ‘_-uxr-”l:r_:1 session of the Tmperial)doubt as to whether it can all befitiated royr(e.n, balloted on twenty - ve Wiresfarch Charles D. Shackelford . and | P€ v l f w R omer curnean e Prophct Same - St S0 sy el o oegd LTS et e A only living rival as a comedian, will - 0 held its second luncheon at the Fhe day, March 30, after which there will bitt Wednesday, with a rreatly in-|have charge of the funny side of the|pe'refreshments and dancing. Worthy mes with- insurance creased membershin and unusual | €ntertainment. They state that they Matron Iola Duval promises a surprise eclat. The new institution nromises | will offer “something never before|for later in the evening. —providing, of course, that you are to be one of the most notable of [attempted, seldom equaled and ab- % S o= A Nimas 2etivities. Solutels Caponsibla/ofi Balsg cEooTione JR.O.U.A M. ., properly covered. Itisa serious mis- g The meeting will be callea at 7:30 te Cot w. . ' take to undertake to own and operate i et esatac ok St State Councilor W: H. Lanham and