Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1921, Page 59

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* ational League of Masonic vention of John P. night obligated a fill the vacancy rd to president. the other class of Martin R. Speelman was elected vice officers havin: o be held In the Auditerium of the Ma- o L4 Clubs, Daniel M. Green as delegate | sonic Temple Thursday evening. S ¢ i and Percy L. Gladmon as alternate. | pri are promised. The Affair - A\ A banquet will be ocal | be informal. Dancing will follow B hotel for t5e club membe Arly | emcertasmet . date. Frank S re-| = signed as and | The Trestichboard Club Saturday nineteen. MASONIC. ple will open wide her portals to re- |turn to. Washington with one or more| The Gavel Club forum subjects for | been clegted 1o succeed themselves 2 ceive the imperial potentate of North |of the coveted prizes. aturday evening. at § oclock are: B previowd fmceting. William H. Corn- | |America, Ellis L. Garretson of Afifi| Past Monarch Charles D. Shackelford - Teeth and Their Relation to iSh and W. D). Skeen were clected as LODGES. | | Temple, Tacoma, Wash. is making plans for prophets who con- e Dot e p i e the convention of the T . . g template making the trip by nobile. « er Drug Store.” by Di onic Clubs; John M v Federal, No. 1. 3 p.m.. serv The official proclamation appears in | It 1e expectad (At no loas than 100 cars | &7 I iThe Corner Aorus Stone kb, P e = | | the May issue of the Alibi, which, 1o will make up the automobile parade. | \iaw 2. “The Romaice of the Tele club voted in favor of o { |the Shriner, it is said, also contains| Fast Grand Monarch Edward . | o i heleiven by Mr Walter national headquarte other information of a character most | Schmid. with Grand Venerable Prophet | heGpe" (WI1L D Biven, By Ar WALEr gton and also for a small significant. The business session on |E. W. Libbey, Monarch C. P. Boss, Past | 7} . pes Th ectures are |PT Capila tax. George H. Carter. the S Monarch Charles A. Stevens, Chief Jus- | Jlione Company. “These lectures are .o publie printe > that day will start at 2 p.m., instead 3 dree i open to all ster Mas: P printer, was elected ja Hhi feth ¢ tice H. W. Pickering and Master of |rer Anc OPefi 10 afl master Masons|ponorary membership. b3 ater lour customary Ceremonies Henry J. Gompers, left last and their ladies. Informal dancing During tb 3 & G e ) and the ceremonial wil] start prompt- | 5t Ofoc o rute gt and other entertainment follow the piEing Ihe evening George NNy e . ly at 7 o'clock. Briefly, the features!Gi®tto. ¥2 Jectures D i magreks on Messtiy . IUM o ESCS and those who will participate in| Monarch Boss has appointed Past| The president of the ciub has and Miss Ger rué‘.-“\'xr} :: . | |them are embodied in the announce- | Grand Monarch E. S. Schmid and Past | all members wanting help and S ik & duet.t B | |ment of a spectacular street parade, | Monarch Charles D. Shackelford to rep- | Ployment to communicate with Edith and Gertrude McDow s | | |at 3.20 p.m. sharp, when the imperial | resent Kallipolis Grotto, with himself, | club management d a number of songs in % | potentate will be met at the station|On the general committee in connec-| FPlans are said to be Hawaiian tongue, accom i | p.m, and escorted to his headquarters. |tion With the erection of a new Ma-| the ere of 'ling themselves h large uku B d . | | This will be followed by a “Shriners | SONic temple to house all branches and | house the organi 8| Resolutions of sympathy on the dedt usiness an proiessional men o special. B, A. | |feast” at 3 p.m. Candidates will re.|2uxiliaries of Masonry. The Grotto is|are expected to have specifications|of Wiibuen 1t Carver, Harry T Miler 3 e No. 11, special, | |port at the main 1obby of the theater ;::’d’e:f: be intensely interested in the :x:dy_rr':»r |lr:1sp"m-:mr:‘\\fmln. day even-|and BEdward Reinmuth were adopted 5 on Pennsylvania avenue at 1 t i 4 2 . “The plans call for a six-story RACMEE P T o I at 1 p.m., to| " Prophet “Andy v s building, fireproof and up-to- find in the good Maxwell Coupe s ., 78 TP || Class Directors Nathan Weill, Monie | feotmre arramsamencs ot i Crorrs| oty rospire, wiih Arihnihiordate in| ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. Saturday —The New Jerusalem. No. 9, [ |Sanger and O. M. Ballauf. Admission |participation in the annual base ball|er baths, bowling alley. pool. billiard not only a sound investment, but p.m.. M. M. ington :30 p.m., M. M. Centennial, No. 14, will be by the 1921 card only and the card of each noble attending is in- game for the benefit of the Masonic|card and reading roor and Eastern Star Home, at American |cafe, roof garden, libra a firs: ss| fer the degree ¢ and an au- Columbia Chapter, No. 15, will con- n a class of twenty- four tomorrow evening, and Saturday dispensable for the purpose. T! - | League Park on June ditori e D) 4 5 = ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. e purpose. The an k itorium seating 3.200 persons. A e nouncement asks that the nobles| Prophet W. H. Murray has been ap-| business manager of the club will pe| ®Vening will give a card pirty in qulck, Sure, Comfortable transpor_ 3~ Mount Vernon, No. 3, Roval “Wear your glad rags and fez.” This|Pointed by Monarch Boss to direct the| choSen in a few days *| the chapter rooms, 14th and Kenyon : = - roeliram. No. 10, P. M. and ML B M is a request of unusual import ana -tottoiGiesiCint: e = streets. tation at very low cost. o M, M : gy pusasl happenings AL TS| Tho Triansle Club of the Depart- | inglon Centennial Lok annous TR oA T i‘.l'.\ln.)if. by Almas Temple Brass Band, Doug- ment of Agriculture has eclected as|that the annual “ladic night” of degree tomorrow evening and las Van Deventer, conductor; at 7:30 the caravan will form and shortly Touring Car . $995 Coupe . o $1595 | ] Roral + | thereafter the grand ceremonial en- t < | Wm. _ ngleton, No.' 14, Royal rance of the illustrious potentate and Roadster . . 995 Sedan . . . 1695 [} seratstmene o : ol | his divan will occur, with Henry C. . | Satorday—Columbin. No. 1. special, | {Stein as conductor of Mohammed's F. O. B. Factors, war tax to be added | o0t i Rosal At | [ceremonies. The Almas Temple Or- KNIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIES. | 3 vi 2 i [ ESICHTS/IPMEAR COM L S| |chestra will then appear in evidence | . Red Cross aid Maitn. and at § pm. will come the revela- | Tuesady e Siotar Vo', grand vini. | |lion of the grand scemic presentation, | . ftation, | | which will be followed by “the his- H B EARY JR | Weanexdar. . 1, grand toric journey.” “the inspired charge! ~ -~ I M Py . s . D. orer | |2Nd “the rewardof the truly faithfu 5 of the Tempie, These episodes will permit the intro- 1321-1323 14th Street N ROYAL CT MasTERs: | |duction of the Almast Temple Chanters, Priday—( 5 de- | |under Director J. Walter Humphrey; The Nash Six Sedan Is an Exceptional Value as Shown Telephone Main 4105 MembePNashington Automotive Trade Association The Good Maxwell Coupe | | AND ACCEPTED | TTISH RITE. | Tuesdar—Mithras Lodge of Perfection, ninth and tenth degrees. Robert de Bruce Council. EDERAL LODGE. No. 1, will have charge of the services at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home this afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Rev. John E. Slick, its chaplain, will preach and excellent jmusic is assured. Automobiles will be in waiting at Rittenhouse street and Georgia avenue to convey visitors to the home, The visitations of the grand com- mander to the constituent com- manderies of the Grand Commandery will be completed during the week, with visitations to De Molay Com- mandery Tuesday and to Washington Commandery Wednesday evening. The officers of Columbia Com- mandery, No. 2 will present the Order of the Temple for Brightwood Commandery, No. 4, U. D, in the ‘Rrigh'wood Asylum, Thursday even- ng. A Columbia Commandery also has re- ceived an invitation from the Grand The past high priests of Eureka Royal Arch Chapter will have charge of the Roval Arch degree in the chapter Wednesday evening. Stansbury Lodge, No. 24, will have degree work Friday evening, at a special, starting at 7 p.m., and not at its communication tomorrow even- ing. Senior Steward Reybolt in the F. C. degree, and an election will be held to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senior Deacon A. U. ‘Waddell. The lodge expects a class of twenty-eight for the M. M. de- gree Saturday evening. Columbia Lodge, No. 3. will give an entertainment and dance at the Hotel Washington Friday evening: for its members and their lady friends. Admission will be by card. Worshipful Master A. F. Martin announces for May 2. 8:15 pm.. in celebration of the fifty-second anni- versary of Pentalpha Lodge. No. 23, an entertainment in the Auditorium The lodge will hold a short business the Almas Temple Glee Club, under Director Charles R. Bartlett; the Arab Patrol Drill Corps. under Capt. Edwin C. Dutton: the Almas Drum and Bugle Corps, under Director W. L Jacoby, and the Almas Patrol floor team, under Director Virgil M. Fookes, with J. Fred Huber, as Elec- tricus. After the ritualistic cere- monies, Tllustrious Potentate Henry Lansburgh has provided a program of exceptional vaudeville entertainment. For the street parade, the line will form at 15th street and Ohio avenue and will start promptly at 3:30 p.m. The line of march will be from 15th Street and Ohio avenue, around the Ellipse south of the White House, north on 17th street to. Pennsylvania avenue, enter White House grounds by west gate, exit by east gate, thence on south side of Pennsylvania avenue to 8th street and return. Illustrious Potentate Lansburgh has announced also an exclusive compli- mentary Shrine ball in the Arcade Au- ditorium, Wednesday evening, May 18, when each noble will be permitted to have one lady guest. The festivities will start at 9 pm. and close at 1 a.m. This function will be known as the “potentate’s ball,” and it is prom- ised that it will be one-of the great- Nolte of Afifi Temple, “a prince of good fellow: Rev. John C. Palmer, grand chap- lain of the Grand Lodge. was the speaker at the midday luncheon of the Shrine Caravan Club, at the New Ebbitt, Wednesday, his theme being “Consideration and Courtesy.” It was expected that Gen. Sawyer, President Harding’s medical adviser, would be the speaker, but Gen. Sawyer was de- Pennsylvania will be the speaker, and May 18 the Scimetar Clyb of Balti- moare will be guest of the Caravan,] Thirty Caravanites visiteq the Scim- etar Club in Baltimore Monday an were royally entertained. Thé Ladies Auxiliary of the Lamb- skin Club entertained William B. Se- vere and E. E. Putnam of the execu- tive committee for the convention of Masonic clubs to be held here in May and tendered its services to enter- tain visiting ladies to the convention. The auxiliary will wear white fezzes, | bearing “Lambskin Club” in gilt let- ters. The auxiliary, it is said. will fhave a float and participate in the dent; Mrs. Anna Hild, vice presiden representatives to the coming con-1Washington Centennial devel lopments in motor car engineering. ster in-design and complete equipage. Spanish®leather upholstery; nickel trim- med radiator, windshield, bumper, ventila- stored in-rear compartment. Lodze. will ‘A=special body design of Speedster type, constructed in accordace with the latest This model represents the modern Sport-Speed- equipment. Wire wheels optional. FOUR OTHER ATTRACTIVE MODELS ~ Potomac Sales Company Phone Main 8668 Bullet lights; spot light; exhaust cutout. (Continued on Eighth Page.) 1 est functions ever staged by Almas D i i . 3 e oyt tlon rom e arand o oor on right side only. Speedometer CommandergiofiMarviandlitofiatiera Tpmzltl;“ i R tors: and motor. A[ummum step (no run- ¢ M h L P : i Wednesday, May 15. Committees | T petialipotentatefwiliive feas ning board). Gabriel Snubbers. Remov- Motometer, Macbeth Lenses, eight-day ; have been' appointed to make ar- | £Oried on his visit to Washington ble collapsible t Wh i clock, disc wheel d d ti H rangements for the piigrimage. y Illustrious Potentate Grover S. al C psible top. en not in use OCK, d wheels and cort ires regular Junior Warden James will head|(ained by an engagement with a con- - the line in The New Jerusalem Lodge | gressional committee. & Next - w. ‘l ll 1 13 F th s N w o i harsday” in the B A dcgreeand | oosonal commilice, @ Nexi weel - ourteen treet N. W. . * of Masonic Temple, with refresh- |'carnival at the Central High School ) ments and dancing in the hall below. [{Wednesday evening, May 11. Its of- y Lomparison 1 TSnia,and dansing i the mall eon. KRLeIr Sey Sirer Cora. Pottir, bres Values of beauty, luxury of appoint- ment;, great power and road endurance possessed by the Nash Six Sedan with Perfected Valve-in-Head Motor are obtainable in no other closed carwithin from $300 to $600 of the Nash price. session at 7:30 p.m. Walter E. Havener, captain of the host, will head the official line in Potomac Royal Arch Chapter Tues- day evening in the P. M. degree and Ripbert J. Michael, scribe, in the M. E. M. degree. High Priest, Ben C. McQuay is arranging for the Royal Arch degree for three teams Saturday evening, May 14. Potomac Commandery, No. 3,! knighted thirty-four candidates dur- ing the Templar year just closing. Its membership April 1, 1920, was Mrs. Mary M. Henry, secretary; Mrs. ,Ada Hanstein, treasurer; Mrs. Edna Mack, conductress, and Mrs. Mollie ‘Waters, warder. The club has over ‘100 members. The. Level Club will give a dance: +in the private ballroom at the Arcade 'Friday evening at $:30 o'clock. A ‘foature will .bé.a prize walts. L. A. | Rice, chairman: W. T. Jewell, M. J. | Hole, E. W. Libbey. A. B. Simons, E. Wiatson, R. B. Bronson and W. E. Fheld are the committee in charge. Monarch Castleman P. Boss has an- Motor car VALUEE is not expressed in This great value is immediately appar- UsReadfiisieen g rshisliis bonrostia Rirste: ton "Prdayceverine price alone—but in price plus performance, — e states that there .be short- ent in the handsome appearance of its long, graceful, highly polished body of rich and permanent blue, its frosted silver trimmings, the thickness of itsup- holstery covered with beautiful brown velour, and in its every detail of fitting and coach work. NASH SIX PRICES High Priest George E. Stringfellow states that the officers of Washington Royal Arch Chapter. No. 2, expect to appear in a new set of beautiful robes in the Royal Arch degree Thursday evening. Special attention is being called to a special conclave of Orient Com- mandery, No. 5, tomorrow evening at 7 e'clock. It is something out of| the ordinary and will be marked by the presentation of the Red Cros and Malta ordei ocal Shriners are: d the The eyes of all turned toward Poli's Theater when Almas Tem nitiation, a musical ‘progrem, cigars and hings good to eat.' Many novel features gwill be.gtaged and 1921 passports are necessary to avoid delay in gaining ad- ission. 5 g The Grotto Drill Corps, under the di- ection of Past Monarch Charles D. [ 'Shackelford, is undergoing intensive drilling in_preparation fot the annual Supreme Council convention at Atlantic City, June 28, 29 and 30, when they hope to capture the first prize in the competi- tive drill contest, one of the features of the convention. ~ Equally enthusiastic are the members of the Grotto band and those who know of the earnestness and ability of those two Kallipolis auxiliaries’ feel confident that one or both will r plus power, durability, comfort, appearance. Examine Peerless. Compare it with all other cars of its class—on the road.’ You will ask why Peerless prices are lowest. S-passenger tourin . o $1695 7 sen; i o o 31878 - ; : F Pt 0 Yies SmSmondt 1650 Peerless prices are based upon former low oo £ 0. b. Kenosha g : N T Established’72 Years costs of plant and equipment, and present e LR T e o R U costs of labor and materials. £ 0. b. Milwaukee - AUl Nash models, both opem and closed, heve cord tives as standard equipmen’ Hurley Motor Co., Inc. 1522-1524 14th St. N.W. Ford Owners: When You Break aSpring of This Weight Roadster $2,990 Coupé $3,680 Touring Car $2,990 . Sedan-Limousine $4,210 Sedan $3,950 \s/ ) ——— > ) e > (e > DISTRIBUTORS DEALERS PRICES F. O. B. CLEVELAND Del-Mar-Va. Nash Motors Company, m"-:g--\--l "-"{-j' co., “::;";;!r‘,n";id_ i Subject to change without notice—W ar tax not included 1109-1113 Cathedral Street, lacendon.gve Wilxon-Nash Motors Co., i - Riltimore,, Md. i Bt T 134 Mi. Royal Ave. i ice M erndon, Va altimore, Md. 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