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[ . Frate 15, E. A.; o. No. 28, E. A. | ‘Wednesday—Washiagton « ‘-m:nml}!. | Centennial M.: Dawson 1. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. P ednesdas umbis, No. 1. e Brihtwood, No. 5. [ A- ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. Mondsy—Washington Council, No. 1, degrees. - Thursdas—Adoniram, No. 2. degrees. ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH Tuesday—Mithras Lodge of Perfection: Bvangelistic Chapter, Knights of Kose Croix, No. . eighicentn de- | | New Jerusalem Lodge, No, 8, work arew ‘fn' v 26, Special, 5:30 p.m. - S 5., At stated, 7:30 p.m., F. o No. ¢ 30, special, 2:00 p.m. M. M. Kb rian it ke the pii Harmony Lodge, work for May: Erimage to Frederick, Md, Wednes-|Special communication, Saturday, May day, leaving Union station at & v'»'h'"f!ftl{ mfthpédmé'alM IBL ddez:c‘n;,p:l ottish and’ returning at 11 pm. Knights s , 30 and I s 5. Spe ) cial_communication, Wednesday, May Templars from Hyattsville, Md., will join the party. George F. Hoover. master of Wash ington Centennial Lodge, No. 14. has announced that plans are being made for the celebration of “Uncle Joe Can- non night” May 20. in honor of the fermer Speaker of the House, who an honorary member of the lodge ‘Admission for Washington Centen- nial members will be by good stand- ing cards for the current yea others by a special card issued by the master. communication the E. A. degree will be conferred. The Bible class of the Gavel Club will meet this afternoon at club head- quarters, 1317 New York avenue, at 3:30 o'clock. eligible to become members of the class. Naval Lodge w!ll have charge of the religious services at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Howard L Stew- art will officiate. Following the F. degree in Leba- non Lodge Friday, additional features are promised. At a special convocation of Capitol Chapter, No. 11, R. A. M, tomorrow the Mark Master degree will be con- ferred on a large number of cand dates. Stated convocation, May 27, Past and Most Excellent Master de- grees; stated convocation June 10, Royal Arch degree for four teams. La Fayette Lodge. No. 19, will hold & special meeting Tuesday at 6 p.m. for the conferring of the M. M. de- gree on a large class. On May 19, the evening will be devoted to sociability. The E. A. degree will be conferred at the stated communication of Osiris Lodge, No.. 26, to be held Wednesday. Benjamin B. French Lodge, No. 15, at its meeting tomorrow will confer the E. A. degre Monarch Boss annoynces a ceremo~ nial of Kallipolis Grotto May 23. St. John’s Lodge, No. 11, will hold & special mesting May 27 at 5:45 m., and a stated meeting the same evening at 7:30. During his address in the supreme counctl chamber, in connection with the mammoth reception last Monday evening at the House of the Temple in hoaor of the delegates to the conven- tion of the National League of Ma- somic Clubs, Judge George Fleming Moore, thirty-third degree, sovereign | grand commeander of the Southern Ju- the 'llm not only for the use of the BSoottish Rite Masons of the Southern Junisdiction, but for all Scottish Rite Masons. It was pointed out by the grand commander, who was presented to the assemmblage by Stirling Kerr, thirty- third degree, honorary, chairman of the reception committee, that Scottish Rite Freemasonry, with twenty-seven supreme councils of the world ex- changing fraternal relations, tends to knit them with close ties. In this country are about 2,500,000 master Masons, an_immense force for human progress of fraternalism and for the advancement of civilisation. He dwelt on the origin of freema. sonry—saying some claiming it origi- nated at the time of the crusades with the Knights Templar, and others say- ing it was originated by the Druids. 's’y..muonry builds its temples in the minds of men; that is, it builds to form charact in the individual mind,” the speaker went on to say. “The peace of the world depends, as the President of the United States has i m i AT Buick Many factors d worth: Not alone first cost, nor low up- keep—nor beauty, nor comfort, nor power, nor performance, nor even the high resale value— | Not one of these, but ali, make Buick pre-eminent in the motor car-field today, make it the pref- erence of the bayer, I you are in Buick owner what kis car is worth—his sincerity and enthu- siasm should convince you. jarranged for the day nd'gflmony will take place in the new [E3% Wednesday evening at the stated |of Ali master Masons are | lately indicated, on the principles of the fraternalism and brotherhood of men. The great curse today is ex- pressed in one word, ignorance. Ignorance and seifishness produces the unrest in the world and selfish- ness springs from ignorance. The basic principle that rules the world is the Deity. We do not teach religion in the ordinary sense, but we do in- sist in these principies—the father- hood of God. the brotherhood of man and the immortality of the human soul.” Columbia Commande No. 2. will attend the annual conclave of the Grand Commandery of Maryland, June 18, at Frederick. The sir knights will leave Union station by special train at 8 am. of that date. All uniformed knights and their ladies are invited to attend. The program ¥y consists of a parade at 11 o'clock. lunch at the fair grounds at 12:30, competitive drills at 2 o'clock and a ball and reception at night 1 Fow evenin, Albert Pike Lodge, No. 36. tomor- A, . 5 p.m., F. C. degree. Stated com- munication. Wednesday, May_25, 7:30 {p.m. E. A degree. Balloting, Wednes- jday.’ May 25, ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. Gavel Chapter will be instituted uesday night by Worthy Grand Pa- tron Edward S. Brashears and recom- ymended by Lebanon Chapter. The apter ‘room, ew Masonic Temple, e membership is largely _composed members of the Gavel Club. Past Master James S. McCarthy of Wash- ington Centennlal Lodge, F. A. A. M, is father of the chapter. It will meat on the first and third Tuesdays. The officers will be: Matron, Miss Kather- ine C. Lear; patron, Dr. Conrad Frae- Im;.llus;!*llsp *late matron, Mra Joan- nette H. Praetorius; secretary, Mri Edna B Riddle: treasurer, Mre. Ella L. Btone; conductress, Miss R. May Hall; assocate conductress, Mrs. Anna Vierbuchen; chaplain, Mrs. Harriet H. Shomo: marshal, Mrs. Naomi John- son: organist, Miss Lydia Martin; Ada, Mrs. Eunice B. Thomas; Ruth, Mrs. Effie Kessler; Esther, Miss Flor- nce Sall; Martha, Miss Helen Croft; Llecta, Lavinia Thompson; warder, Mrs. Florence Lippard; sentinel, Plum- | mer H. Riddle. Ruth Chapter, No. 1—The past ma- trons’ night scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed to the first meet- ing in June. The recent rummage sale was a success. Areme Chapter, No. 10, will confer the degrecs on a class ‘Wednesday evening. Rev. Robert Evans Brown- ing will speak. Joppa Chapter will evening. A large class ated. meet Tuesday will be initi- Esther Chapter, No. 5, has arranged a program to follow its business meeting Thursday _evening. The young people of the chapter will give a dance tomorrow evening at the Dyer studio, 1517 R street. Electa Chapter, No. 2, met Tuesday in Masonic Hall, Anacostia. Degrees were conferred on a class of seven. Charles Roberts entertained and there was dancing in the lower hall.” The recent dance at the Raleigh realized a good sum for the home. At the last meeting of Martha Chap- ter, Convis Parker, for _many years its sentinel, and Mrs. Parker were presented with a purse of $50 in gold on the occasion of their golden wed- ding anniversary. The presentation was made by the Past Matrons and THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. rnities an initiation for Friday night, and also a rummage sale to be held at 2008 7th street, May 26 and 28, for the benefit of the chapter. Unity Chapter's ways and means committee will hold a sale Zel the temple Tuesday, beginnng at 2 o'clock. | At its last meeting, the chapter wus’ entertained with a one-act play, di- rected by Mrs. Edith Duncan Pile. 0DD HLLO“ ) SUBORDINATE LODGES Monday~Union. No. 11. and Reacon, No. 15, degree; Langdon. No. 28 v—— ity. No. ‘Wednesday — Fast: ship, No. 13, and Covenant, No. 13, second degree; Harmony, No. 9, de- gree. Thorsday—Columbia. No. 10, and Sa- lem.’ No. 22, econd degree; Phoes nix, No. X, Friday-Central nd Metropolin, No, 16, i Federal City, Nou ENCAMPMENTS, Monday—Magenenu, No. 4, degree. RBBERAH 10] 3 Monday, Naomi, No. 1, and Ruth, No. 2, degree. Toerday—Fidelity, No. 7, degree. Wednesday—Frieudshi Thursday—Dorcas. No. Official visitations were condncted | by Grand Master Bert V. Wolfe dur- ing the past week to Harmony and Central lodges. Visitations for the coming week will inciude Langdon | and Federal City lodges. | Grand Master Wolfe, in company | with several Grand Lodge officers, Tuesday evening will visit Clarendon Lodge, No. 193, of Clarendon, Va. It is expected that in the near future similar visits will be conducted to Alexandria and Falls Church lodges. By invitation the grand master will attend the coming special session of the Grand Lodge of Maryland. The Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia will be called to meet in speclal session during next week for the purpose of granting a charter to the new lodge to be located in Bright- wood. Many petitions for member= ship are being received, and Past Grands Land and Dodson, fathers of this movement, expect to have the lodge instituted on the evening of June 4 The degree work scheduled for Mount Pleasant Lodge, 14th and Ken- yon streets, Tuesday evening will be conferred by the line officers. Columbia Lodge, No. 10, has accept- ed an invitation to confer the third degree on a class of candidates for Washington Lodge, May 31. The sec- ond degree will be conferred at its next session, Thursday cvening Attention of all chevaliers of Can- nd patriarchs s is again in- vited to the special service to he con- ducted at Bethany Baptist Church, Rhode Island avenue and 2d street. when the grand cNaplain, Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, will preach a sermon eppropriate to the occasion. The school of instruction held Thursday evening for encamp- ment officers was a succes: ‘The in- Struction was given by the officers of Fred D. Stuart Encampment, who ex- ecuted their work in a proficient man- ner. Mrs. Henrietta Werner, president o1 the Rebekah Assembly, made her first official visit to Dorcas Lodge Thurs- dlytfl'ht and witnessed the degree worl The party given by Past Noble Grand Annie E. Cole Saturday night Patrons’ Association. The presenta- tion speech was given by Past Grand A Masonic and Eastern Star me- morial service will be held at Trinit: Civic and Community Center, 34 &ng | C streets, Sunday, May 22, at 8 o'clock ! pm. All blue lodges and Eastern | Star chapters are requeated to send | in a complete list of their dead since | May 22 of last veer, together with their last addresses, to Rev. D. R. Covell, 226 Indiana avenus northwest. A ‘l;leplr:;enuu;e I: to be named from ea ge and chapter to light t symbolio candies R J. Claude Keiper is to deliver the address, and s special musical pro- gram is being arranged. The ritual for the occasion will be original and prepared so as to give concrete expression to the Masonic teaching about death and the dead. In addition to all members of the fn“m:’- "if" "eual;:'l public, and especially’ the fam of the ceased, is invited. o Bethany Chapter, No. 24, announces Hmm 2 AT Worth etermine Buick (3 JPPIH i dis criminating doubt—ask any Pl R «l was largely attended. The games of 500 and hearts were engaged in and prizes were distributed. Mount Pleasant Lodge entertained ‘Wednesday evening with a “Mother Goose Review,” which was cleverly participated in by Ruth Hellmuth, Mrs. Dowling, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. ew Grand Commander, Knights Templar. presented & “Sun-Bonnet Baby” oper- etta. President Wilfrea E. Lawson an- nounces that the bowling league meeting to distribute prizes will be held ‘tomorrow night at Beacon Lodge. Central Lodge will be given the team trophy and announcements of individual and other prizes will be made at a future date. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Amaranth Lodge will confer the knight rank on a class of esquires to- MOITOW evening. Representative Tom Connolly of Texas will deliver an ad- dress. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all members of the order. The| work will be in fuil ampiified form. Webster Lodge has the kni scheduled for Tuesday evening. At the meeting last Tuesday the esquire rank was conferred on the followin pages: 2. Starkins, Charles A, Rid dle. Edward H. Phillips, ¥red Chaim- son, John 5. Cochran, jr.: B. W. White- horn, Earl C. Thomp R. 0. D. Col- lins, Jesse Edward Zea. Otto Kruger, Ralph B Charles F. Foster.| Henry J C.OM. Greist, J Rolling. J. W. Kimmeriing, H. F. Bein- lick and Christopher Gebicke. New petitions were presented and a new class is_in formation for the page rank next month. Grand Chancellor Gray, accompanted by Grand Keeper of Records and Kimmel. and Grand Inner Girardi, paid a visit to Myrtle 1 Tuesday evening. the home lodge Grand Vice Chancellor Nussbaum, Ad- dresses by the visitors. and cigars. oc- ADOLPHUS GUDE. cupied the social hour. S The week just ol was a busy|!hat all rituals be delivered to the one for Excelsor, Calanthe, Mount|'irand Lodge by July 1, has becn re- Vernon, Columbia and Centory-De- ed the lod supplemented y : ter from Grand Chancellor catur lodges, all having had work in the knight rank. all work in the lodge room - done without the ritual, and THome Todire; No. 71, enjoyed &/ Nows presiding officers of the Tocal meeting Monday evening. Charles .|l '0Ees are directed to sce that the = s L aries 5y ion of the supreme chancel- Magill was enrolled. W. P. Mansfield! o is complied wiih of Kono WV e A o) hufele of Augusta, . and G. G. White of Co- lumbus, Ohio, made brief addresses | SPANISH WAR vETERA’NS' The message presented by Mr. Magill| Commander Frederick Zulch has evoked enthusiasm. | announced that Gen. Nelson A. Miles Chancellor Commander Schuldt of| CRmP will hold an anniversary meet- Rathbone Superior. S making a suc-| N on Tuesday evening, which marks cess of his' administration. Friday| the formation of the camp as the evening the rank of esquire was con-| mother camp of the organization, ferred on four pages. ! which took place twenty-two years axo. The proclamation ssued by Supremel Adjutant Claiborne S. Close reports Chancellor Ladew. directing all sub-!Several recruits are to report for mus- ordinate lodges to comply with the|ter. and the election of trustees and law enacted at the last session of the! delegates to the department encamj Supreme Lodgze making it mandatory ment. Aftcr completion of the order \ Your Car’s Heart —is its storage batterv. Properly cared for it will render long and faithful service. Abused or for- gotten it will cause 73% of the woes of motordom. No matter what car’ you d or_what. battery those who render F. AL servicg will money and trouble. Distilled water, inspection and advice will cost you noth: CRAL battery will not<“be sold you equipment “is beyond economical you use, save you thorough ing—and a FED uniess your old repair. The FEDERAL is a 257 better battery. Guaran- 1 teed for 15 months. Costs less than finferior makes. If your old equipment is beyond repair these dealers will sell you a FEDERAL: Federal Battery Service, Inc. 1314 Ninth St. N.W., and Sherman Ave. & Girard St. | B Colorado Auto Supply Co. 14th St. and Colorado Ave. Pancoast & Paxson Purcellville, Va. Waggoner Bros. Vienna, Va., Made by Federal Battery Manufacturing Corporation ‘Washington, D. C. Additional Dealers Wanted Bender, Mrs. Keyser, Buelah Douglas, Mrs. Bushey, I. C. Woodruff, Caroline Rabe, Otelia Taylor, R. C. Althous: James Russell, Mrs. Hopkins, Lyle Ohlander, Miriam Bushey, Leo Oh- lander, Mrs. Woodruff, Annie Langs- dale, H. Crew, Margy Hutchins, Vice Grand Wolfe, Mrs. Ohlander, the grand_master and Eugene Ohlander. The Deita Alpha Sorority of Eck- ington Presbyterian Sunday School Cha Imers Upkeep - is Very Much Less be scored, or bearings burned out, be- couze of dlktion of e o In thecraas- case. ‘Whole Car In Keeping The whole Chalmers car is in keeping designed a chassis worthy of the won- And the car is comfortable and beanti- ful, as well as fine mechanically. Chalmersowners know-these thingsand talk about them. We will be glad todemonstrate the ex- first-cost and after-cost—in a motar car. H. B. LEARY, JR. 1321-1323 14th Street N.W. Member Telephone Main 4105 Washington Automotive Trade Associstion C. MAY 15, 1921—PART 3. e TT—— of business the cemp will present a program of enterialnment and re- freshments. The members of Col. John Jacob Astor Camp will assemble in Stanley Hall, Soldiers’ Home, tomorrow even- ing to witness the conferring of the military degree by Commander Har- vey M. Knight and staff on several recruits. Commander Knight will furnish guides, free of charge. to all comrades and their famllies who visit the home on Sundays. Gen. M. Emmett Urell Camp_will confer the military degree on Wed- and aiternates to the department en- campment. Department J. Harvey ndvises all comrades to apply at once for a set of shell but- expected day, May 29 and 30 hen Richard recruits will be mustered. delegates to the department convention elected and Past Commander John A. Galla- nesday evening, and elect delegates Quartermaster Joseph tons and collar devices, as they are to be worn on Memorial Harden Camp | meets Thursday evening a class of | ‘ rsenal wharf Sunday, May 29. at 11 am., when flowers will be strewn on the Potomac waters in honor of the naval and marine dead. and in Soldlers' Home Chapel Sunday. May 29, at 2:30 pm. and the department commander desires comrades to at- tend one or more of these services. gher will submit his report. as chair- man of the relief committee, on the death of Comrade Lesiie A. Cureton and the serious illness of Past Com- mander William Heritage at George- town Hospital { Department. Commander William L. | Mattocks and staff accompanied De- | partment Inspector Harry B. Coulter | on his tour of inspection of Col.| B. P. 0. ELKS, James A. Pettit Camp Tuesday even- | — ing. A large attendance was present | CALENDAR. | to witness the inspection, after whic! Monday evening—tos Angel > | Hho Inspector. praiscd the camp of: | | Mowdty rrsiseTle, Asies G Tuesday evening—Membership commit- flers upon the excellent showing. : ee. During the inspection addresses were made by all department officers and camp commanders present and Com- rade Bohannan of Fort Scott, Calif A splendid Juncheon was served u der direction of Commander Roycc, Junior Vice Commander Nolan and Comrade Jones. Quartermaster Eng- | lish's report showed substantial gains in_membership and finances. Comrades are advised that the tion’s dead will be remembered St. Elizabeth's Hospltal Sunday. May 29, at 10 am. and 2:30 pm. the Todge meetin; | ~Weekl, > i i . The travelogue on Glacier Park entitied “Old Indian Tra:ls Through the Land of Shining Moun- tains,” by Lawrence D. Mitchell, giver by the Los Angeles Club of Washing- oD'VACUESIN USED CARS We are very careful to give you all the facts about any of our used cars you may be interested in. You thus know-as much as we do about the used car you by, and can easily gauge its value to you asan investmnet, SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY 1132 Conn. Ave. NW.—613 G St. N.W. 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