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M1 Satunday- School of NOYAL ARCH Monday.—Mount Vernon, Hiraw, No. 10, Mark, Friday—3¢iool of instruction, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIES Tuesday Ik , No. 4, Multa. WednendayWashington, No, 1, Tem- ple. ANCIENT AND ACC HITE Tuesday —Robert de Trace Council, Knlghts Kadosh, degrees. 0. 3, Murk PTED S8COTTISH JAMIN E. ¥ LENCH LODGE, ke charge of the religious services at the Masonic und Eastern Star Home at 3 o'clock today. Rev. Join C. Paimer, pustor of Washingt Helghts Preshyterian Church, will be n charge of the services, corge C. Whiting Lodge will have its 10 rrow evening, but s have heen received for g Sullivan n the d tom Al sual op. , 1214 TR SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON for editorial special instrnc. Taks Trisl Civil Service Examinations at The Temple School Dictation Clast Boginner's Class Pitmar and Gregg Ecglish, Speiling. Eficiency Offce Practice Day Evening. Main 3238, 1417 G st. (Opp. Keith’s) Folly aocredited by the Natlonal Asso. ciation of Accreditsd Cemmiercial Bohools. 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Ave. and M “Study Art With a Purpose” | Day and Evening Classes i “hildven’s Saturday Class {Our 8-Month Professional i kundamental Course fits you ‘len'ar Decoration, Costume :and Textile Design, Color or | Commercial Drawing. Classes Now Forming and properly filed | Let your file clerks take our training course The Standard School of Filing & Indexing | The Globe-Wernicke Co. {1318 ¥ St. N.W. Washington, D. o {‘0 accept a position in In-| COLLEGE Nationally Accredited SPANISH —taught by éompetent native achers. Day, late afterncen and evening cl Enroll now, Fall particolars on request, O’CONNOR SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION ACE INSTITUTE and Accountancy Business Administration Graduates o the Tnstitute ars found eves Bad IS eracrtive poattions R Bbrmes” Latagt: {orncon and eari7-evoning olasses are avallsbie. l Telepliona Main 8260 for Buletin TI8GSt., N. W, Corner 94 St., Washington TAR, WASHINGLO. | clety of the Jodge will meet in Bright- wood Temple at § o'clock tomorrow evening. Robert de Bruce Council, Knights | Kadosh, will have the twenty-second {and twenty-seventh degrees in cere- |monial form Tuesday evening at the i8cottish Rite Cethedral, 8d and E |Btrects northwest. The present class, inow numbering seventy-five, will re- thirty-second degree the Murch 20. At the election n Mithras Lodge of Perfection last week, Monte Sunger was made wise muster ‘and the other oMcers were ud- vanced a Ftep. Wetmore d’guardian of oMice in the line of ad- The Scottish Rite hodies recent merting approprinted 000 toward the enter nuent of th | Vistting Shriners next June, 923, and : e erection of the at Temple Ioigh Wednesday of Master Mason t1ding will Potomac Lod, starting at 7 krown In the jand th | g the Circle C of the D!str nt the degres in ©o. §, at a = onte Temp! " streets northeast €1 1 tior b s prepar Tha Ga 1 o7 ers at |annnay house f: day nate v, of Muzont: Clubs, A Ta Meeat- anny ess It | the Gras { who dl¢ | stru to priise b ¢ the Universe subjacted ces of the . in i pathetic retus to . Ameri- upon Unlon poter Cit ntes of Cre: N. J.; Ho Tangler also the marke i2ez, o be disp windehieids. Th eral use, and many ion automoblles throughout the city. | A party of Aladdin (Columbus, Ohio) offictale were h | of the weel ar 4 | quarters. They | 1in Park | “Much interest is baing shown in th j contest for the $100 priz the executive commi convention song. Contest quired to submit but origin: £tc fc | contest is open to {and will closs May 1. Almas Temple Patrol are now observed 1 be at the Frank- to give an- other in ft< meries of win {at the Willard baliroom 1ot March 21, but Ty Shrin janother date before him prevl that—that of the Shrine theater party at Keith's March \i23 Shrine 3 ee appointed trustee of Almas Templa vice the late Samuel Hart. Roy Neuhauser has been ap- pointed chairman of the souvenir committes of the 1923 organization. He was the first vice chafrman se- lected by Sam Hart. Monarch Henry J. ompe: an- nounces the first ceremonial of his administration at Pythian Temple to- morrow night. He and Prophet Sam- vel ¥. Shreve are chuckling over the go0od things they are going to serve up to the prophets and neophytes. The Grotto Band played for the George Washington celebration in Alexandria Thursday, having been invited by the Alexandria Band to assist in the town's annual tribute to George Washington. The Grotto has been Invited to at- tend services at the Eighth Street Synagogue by Rev. Abram Simon, Friday evening, March 16. The February dance of the Grotto band and drill corps was held at the New Wilard Hotel Thursday evening last ‘The colonial costumes were many and gorgeous. The attendarce was greater than at any former dance and at midnight had not diminished to any perceptible extent. The next dance will be held at the New Willard on March ‘The new Iligh Priesta’ Association has been organized with the follow- ing officers: president, Alfred Har- mon of Eureka Chapter, No. 4: vice president, James Graham of Willlam R. Bingléton Chapter, No. 14; secre- tary-treasurer, Arthur G. Fessenden of Mount Vernon Chapter, No. 3, and Charles E. Matthews of Mount Vernon Chapter No. 8 and N. D. Larner of Mount Pleasant Chapter No. 18, mem- hers of the executive committee. The Masonic clubs of the District partioipated in the exercises at MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE R R A iL“ 4 8 to $12: degmge 35c to 8 Dlae, 84 & MOVING GO, Nerth 8348, 1eis v s ww, TNITED STATES_STORAGE CO. MOVING, PACKING, SHIPPING. PHONES: M. 4229. F. 2435 FIREFROO, CLEAN, DRY STORE FOR FURNITURE AND janés. = Estimate cheerfully given. Oonvea- nt location. WESCHLER'S, 820 Ps. ave. a.w. Phose Main 1282. iMOVING STYORAGR KRIEGS RESS PACKING M SHIPPING W K W NV, sk LG A NATIONAL [ S © OGAN MOVE RED BALL WAY RED BALL TRANSIT CoO. Xo. 4 Woolward Bldg Mats 2132 i { ot on T ) ove: €1 Club Friday ever, s super- | EBRUARY 25, 1993-PART 2 FRATERNITIES | d Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, pres { . Fries, president |0f the advisory board, placed a | wreath at the base of the monument {in the name of the clubs, Other {officlals present fnoluded: Lynn H. i Troutman, ~past prosident of the ational ‘Leegue; Willlamn Musser, t president of ‘the advisory board: B C. Bready of the Trowel Club: Wm. B. Severe, se. ~treasurer of the udvisory bourd; Willlwn H. | Holmes president of the Craftsmar [Club; B “W. Bollinger, prestdent of | the Lambekin Club; Messrs, J. Boyd ! Dexter, Kurle W. Dimmick, Roy Hor- | ton, Willlam Metcalf, Huiry Taylor of the Craftsman Club, Georgs Hild, Lambskin Club, and representatives 1ty-th; ueo of the Dintrict, oo Masen G | ime advisory bourd, Masonic clubs | T hold u wet-to-gether mecting at Masonte Temple, lodge room No. 3, Suturday at wideh state offictals” from Pennsyl- vanlu, N ey, Virginia, Dela- Tare: jlassachueelis, and the Dis- i Columbla will be present The Dietrict delegates to the elghts {oenth annual conventlon to be held at BOE{K:{L. Mase., June 11 to 18, are a Unit for° the' establishment of a natlonal hewdquarters for the lsague, and 1t s expected : 3 at th 1 j convention to pu o W gton, . ¢ } __The Craftsma % j g aftsman Club of the Vete | cqns Bureay will meet at the Gavel 1SHIP rooms Friday evening, when it |Gl be_entertained by the new Gles | Club. The delogates to the Borton jconvention are J. Boya {Willam B Severe, Joseph B. W hi ernates, M. D, Hengey, e Dimnick and Harry 1 Ths adviso, o Loffcers or zhn?;avbsl « ng, and ¢ will ine tb Wednesday s events will ba ne. et Auxtliary of United States V et at Grace Dodge "i'-p|ll?’l and ¥ *‘rer;‘x . U. Stsso e jsentative from’ Misstseippt AR Erund inaster of that etate, spoke on the George Washington Holmes, ! : of the Woman's }.AJJ\A ted with a bas- *et of flowers and a string amethyst vstal beads, as tokens of appr | on from the Woman's Aux {for her work durlnk the past year {_The a :W ! guests were furnished by the ed States ve David IT. entertaine songs und rec At the last m Washington chart ha club, The in meeting . sentatives Lu principel ape: Rev. Henry All cently returned speclal mission of Labor. The next meet] be held Wednesda, for the Departm west. “ALr chief of Alr Service, w Edw Lodge, pointed John F and Sargent L. E! asststant cap- tain of the dagree team, with Senio: Deacon Wi o C. Helder as inst: tor. On Mareh 1 Senfor Warden W H. Gross will head lne degree, aasisted Jurlor George B. Kenred P ster o TS McDermott capty Congress Deacon day evening at the Northeast Temple the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Lambskin Club held its annual inst lation of officers, under the directfon of Benjamin Bolinger, newly elected president of the Lambskin Club. The officers installed were: President, Mrs, Benfamin Bolinge: Mrs. Joseph Johnson; secretar: Robert Henry: treasurer, Mrs. W Hanstein; cor . ‘Mrs. Chatles Stark: associate copductress, Mrs. Samuel Masson; warden, Mrs. Norman McCrom: sentinel, Mrs. 'H. Speckman. Mrs. Thorp, the retiring president, wag presented with a sil’ chocolate set by the a silvet frult dish was presented by Mrs. Henry, in the name of the Ladies’ Aux!liary. Among guests was a large delegation -aftsman Club. Its presi- Miss Lightfoot, gave a brief hie- of the origin and growth of the amuel Masson enter- 6d with a reading. A one-act entitled “The Thirteen Cut- Ups," was presented by members of the 'Lebanon Chapter, Eastern Star. Refreshments were served and danc- ing tollowed. At the meeting of the Anchor Mu- sonte Club last Monday evening J. W. Walton Introduced a resolution call- ing on' the local advisory board to take proper steps wheredby the Na- tional League of Masonic Clubs of America takes action to tablish scholarships in the Georze Vuahmg. ton University, to be known as the Masonio clubs’ scholarship of Amer- members in all the clubs of America and assuming that each member would contribute 10 cents, the sum of $50,000 would be realized. None but song or daughters of Masons would be eligtble. The New Jerusalem Lodge, No. 9, estabiizhed & acholarship recently in the university. The Anchor Masenic Club has elected the following officers: Arthur Frantz, president; Chester J. Gerkin, vice president;: E. M. Dew, secretary; J. W. Crabbs, treasurer; E. J. Skldmore, Arthur Frantz and C. J. Gerkin, membe rs of the Masonic wdvisory board of the District. ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR With the authorization of the grand matron and patron there will be a special service at Trinity Chureh, 24 and C streets northwsst, the night of Sunday, March 4, at 3 o'clock. The speaker will be Dr. Thomas E. Green, chiet of the speakers' bureau of the Red Cross. The service will bo conducted by the Rev. David Ran- som Covell. Miriam Chapter will conter the de- gree tomorrow evening and an- nounces that Grand Matron Tillle Chauncy and Grand Patron James A. West wlll be the ofcial guests of the Daisy Simms, 100 Cedar avenue, Ta- koma Park, Md. The auxiliary home board ia planning a luncheon at the temple next week. Columbia Chapter, No. 15, will inl- tiate & large class tomorrow night. Cathedral Chapter, No. 14, Wednes- day night will confer the degrees. At its last meeting the chapter cele- brated its fourteenth birthday anni- versary. Past Matron Mae L. Dow wes in charge. Matron Jemmie Gregory announces that Wednesday evening Grand Ma- tron Tillle Chauncey and Grand Patron James West will pay thelr official visit to Hope Chapter, No. 30. An address will be delivered by Gen- eral Grand Secretary Minnie E. Keyes. The degrees will be conferred. A dinner and apron sale will be given by the chapter March 18. Washington Centennial Chapter will have its official visit Priday from th grand matron and the grand patron, The degrees will be conferred, East Gate Chapter, No. 21, will con- fer the degrees Friday svening. At itd meeting last Tuesday. even- ing Geve) Chapter, No."29, was e~ t it over for Wush- | Lexter, | ica. He pointed out that with £00,000 | ertained” with @ program arranged >¥ the woman members of the chap- ter, as follows: Solos, Miss Estl Melicic and Miss Nancy Stillwel readings by Miss Mabel Evans, Miss Annita Summers and Mrs. Emily Frech Barnes. The auxiliary home board will meet tomorrow evening &t the home. of Mrs. Lippard. 1615 Bast Capltol street. The ways and means committee will hold a Jitney soclul Tuesduy evening {n the ban- quet hall of Masonic Temple, 13th street and New York avenue, 7:20 until 12. This {s something un- usual and several unique features wiil be staged. The home auxillary board of Wil- Mam F. Hunt Chapter, No. 16, was entertained Tvesday evening by Mrs. Minnle 1°. gauber at her Leme, 1833 115th street northwest. Bhe was as- sisted by Mrs. Anna K. Sveet and Mise Anna D. Levy. The next meet- ing of the board will be held Murch 20 at the hom |w b sted by Mri | Tayior ana Mrsl Miarea sh with a reading. Tho Afternoon Club held a home of its president, Mrs. tells M. Catltn, 2008 G street nor west, Wednesday. The next meeting will ‘he held at 7533 Alaska avenue ;;Orlhwm t, Th March . Annl The Bethany Soclal 1 ers' Club has made preilminary i e pr of a dra- | ¢ tis pla The chapter will des business and entertainment. The Association of Matrona s of 1916 was er ¢ Assoclate Grand C rude Milans and were elected: Pres! on and Mra No. 8; M Joseph 11 A wna Condu 8 &t John's Chapter, Grand Patro 1t was recommer. 1. past grand Masoni had he Order of De Molay for bo: recommandation Was approves ruary 17 a Bethel of Johs Daug 1 s and Mrs, Till matron), Mra. el te grand Newsom (pas i (aseociate grand council. " Officers were chiosen as follox Edna Stockman, honored queer Congtance Focgle, or princes Jurnior p da M fe C cess; Miss Fay Grace Rich recorder; Miss Ma~lo Miss Mildred Fento messenger: Elizabeth Newsom, third messenger: Mi=s Anxule pper- eue, fourth messenger; Miss Stella teérman, fAfth messenger; Miss Eleanor De Lesdemie: Miss Halen Boyd. Carolyn Casey. it comprising Misses Ruth Jacobs, An- nabel Linthicum, Elizabeth Ford and Mary Kenton. Several preseniations wera made of beautiful embleme. The ! meetings will be held on the first an. third Saturdays of each = Eastern Star cha sonic Temple. Unity Chapter tv at the Logan Friday the ben: o toard. ir Lovalty will give a card party evening, February 14th and Kenvon streets at 9 o'clock. Tomorrow night Temple Chapter, No. 13, will be entertained with a sketch by members of the chapter and several musi. ny rs, °d by refreshments in the banquet hall Egther Cliapter Thursday evening after (ts business seasion will be en- tertained with a program, under the direction of Hiram E. Anderson. Th grand patron, general grand eecre- tary, general grand treasurer and other distinguished guests will be present. ha Chapter, No. ¢, had as its at the last meeting Grand Ma- . Tillle Chauncey, Grand Patron James West, Most Worthy Grand Martha, Mrs. Flora E. Camp- bell, Assoclate Grand Cenductress Mrs. Gertrude Milans, _Associate Grand Patron Willlam Betts and Grand Lecturer Mrs. Molllo Teachu: The degrees were conferred on a class of five. 1rs, Otto B. Roepike sang at the eigning of the by-l Past Matron, Mrs. Evelyn Hursh, gave a reading in_nagro dialect and Past Patron Richard Titlow sang al selections. The Mzsonic and Eastern Star Home Board Auxiliary will meet in_New Masonic Temple, chapter roon: No. 1, tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. A 500 card party will be g the benefit of Arlington Chapter, o. 39, of Cherrydale, Va., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Dudley, Chain Bridge road, Cherrydale, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The usual supply of good things to eat will be in evi- dence and an enjoyable social evening is anticipated. n for Lebanon Chapter, No. 25, will conter the degrees Tuesday evening. A com- mittee headed by Associate Grand Patron Willlam G. Betts {8 making arrangements for a dance ut the Ralelgh Hotel. Grand Matron Chauncey and Grand Patron West patd Acacia Chapter, No. 28, an officlal vistt Tuesday evening. General Grand Treasurer Lamand, Past Grand Matron Taylor and many grand officers were guests. A program was given by the Acme Dramatic Club, with Miss Van Siyke in dance, Willle Apich and Miss Violet Suilivan in an Argentine tan- g0, Master Jean Stewart at the plano, with Mieses Sullivan and Bowers in song and dance, and a Hawallan trio by Messrs. Jackson, Frain &nd Grass. A minstrel concluded the entertain- ment, with the club ensemble. ‘WOODMEN. OF THE WORLD. President Willlam A. Riley of the Boosters' Club announced his com- mittees for the year at the convention last Tuesday night. District Manager Luther C. Jones, Becretary Louis F. Lits, Col. James Freeland and Past President Thurston G. Brown spoke. An ovst rved. made for the celebration of the an nual memorlal day of the Woodmen of the World next June. Visitors of the fraternity from nearby statcs will ‘assist the loeal Woodmen in the ceremony, when a wreath, provided by the Sovereign Camp, W. O. W., wili be placed upon the tomb of the un- known soldier. Col. Freeland is chair- man of the committee. 3 At the meefing of Alpha next ¥ri day na’h! at Pythian Tempie Sentry Dave Wolf will give a monologue and other attractive features will b the program. from | Mrs, Rosa Putnam, | ! ODD FELLOWS. LODGES. Monday—Union, No. 11, a2d Bemcon, No. 13, degree. —Washingion, No. 6 Preel- sior, No. 17, ‘degree; Golden Rule, No.'21, " third ‘degree. Wednestay —Harmony, No. 9; Oove aat, No. 18, degree; Friendsip, o. 12, third’ degree. No. 10, thind de- <aday— Oolu ree: Bulem. A Lasgdon, No. : Brightwood, Gay—Central, N 16; Federal Cit. 3 PATRIARCHS MILITAM turday—Caz 4 S irda- ton Washizgtes, No. 1 ENCAMPMENTS. Moust Nabo, exdu;—Columbian, exree. Grand Master John D. Yoa! Wwith the executive mittee {n charge of ar: { the Soverelgn Grand Lodge 1923, Darfus Prather; 190 Johnson, Willlam J. Broadbe Prather. Grand s a of the committee N of the Grand Lodge. ced that” the 1922 ar % for dtstr chalrman ittes on éntertal P -relgn Grand Lodge. 5 1824 session in Washington, has noed, the appsintment of John le us ohairinan nance com- Loy ok of the finance com mermb, mother encar will confer and Royal yTomple. The doint {the * several local | Wil have churge of d i be asaisted by Past G | Fra { Following the eession of | Lodge, No. &, tomorrow svering there will be a rehearsal of the degree Staff. There will also be & echool o n under direct Annte E. G from th Presiden structress b The Rebekah branch of the ordc I bo represented at Musonic T Auditoriy Tuesday recital by Gertrude Lrons and Charles T. Ferry. A percentage of the proceeds will be allotted those lodges participat ructive progra ers of the evening, when ray and Wiitred E. La party was hel Grand Gertrude Gerh the lodge, presented with o travellng bag. titied Trip Aroind the PACKage party uled for the March 16 meett B. P. 0. ELKS. A benefit performance of Georgs V. Hobart's “Buddles” will be giv at the President Theater Thursd Maroh 1, for the Elks Band. band, under Director will be present and play el during intermission. Jas. A. Balderson. the woekly dance: raday nights, at Elks headquarters, reports that the Innovation cf presenting souve- nirs has met with hearty app of the dancers and been a substantiai augme: the charity fund The following o registersd at Elks' headquarters past week: Leon Gollen, New Y S. Greenberz, Everett, Wash.; Ehmann, Ansonla, Co Parker, Portsmout Ney, San Diego, Cal. lflmoklyn‘ M P, ections roe, Alexandrs Jr. Passale, N. Portland, Ore. Louls, Mo. | Tow man J. Vaughn, Okla.; Manuel en, Y.; . P. Purinton, Glendale, R B. Wilkes, Buffalo, N. Y. Goggl! Marlborough, Mass Jaoksonville, ¥la.; Miller, De: B ‘Warren, Ohlo; & R. field, Til; Swope, Pa.; A. H. Wellenslok, Lincol: H. YL Turnell, Syracuse, N. Y. Seager, Cincinnati, Ohio: T e Clancy, St. Louls, Mo.; Harry Healey South Orange, X L. T. Janck. Lynchburg, Va; J. H. Black, Albany, N. Y.;. W. T. Truxton, New Orleans, La; M. A Lembach, Wilmington, Del; W. M. Grant, Lynchburg, Va.. Chas. Highan, Middletown, N. Y.; J. B. Buok, Brookiyn, N. Chaa Ohlmeyer, Donaldsville, La.; Joshua Price, Bangor. Pa.; Edw. Jersey City, J.; Robt, V bach, Plainfleld, N. J.; E 4 Long Island City; Char. AL Brooks, Annapolls, Md. JR.O0.U. A M Lewis W. Gray has been clected captain of the newly organized initia- | tory degree team of Benning Counctl, No. 21. He announces the tea have drills tomorrow sfter the busi- ness meeting. TOmOrrow evening the council will attend the visitation of the State Counil to Wabash Counctl, in Baltimore. The special train will leavo 13th street and New York ave- nue northwest at 6:15 p.m., and 16th and H streets northeast at 6.30 p.m Andrew Jackson Council, No. 6, ut its last meeting recefved u report from the Washington birthday anni- versary parade committes. Twenty- five dollars was advanced to the good of the order committee to be loaned to the Junior Order Band for uni- forming the band. T. E. Skinner, P. C thorized by the council to meet the commissioner !n regard to ete. The Pen Mar committee reported that a_show will Logan Theater for the benefit of the bana. Members have been requested to note that the meeting place has been changed to ball No. 4, Pythian Tem- ple, 1013 9th street northwest. Capitol Council, No. 26, will recs & visit tro his staff Moflday, March §. The initia- tory degrees wiil be confcred March 12.” The State Council will visit Ba- bash Councll of Baltimore tomorrow night. {SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. Justice Council, No. 2, Wednesd at Naval Lodge Hall, will hold the { first of a series of monthly socals at §:30 p.m. An attractive program has been arranged. to be followed by sup- per and dancing, Hope Council, No, 1, will have a card purty Tuesday ning at Lodge Ha!l. Mrs. Marie Carney he ostes L] L] o Jenking ruling: ive & Witcomb, | and national representative, was au- | executive .committee and Insurance; be held at the: the state councllor and i KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The Grand Lodge “assembléd ir fifty-elghth annual cenvention Mon- da 1 udjourned Tuesday sine dle preme Chancellor mad- ord ifollowing officers were elected fo the ensuirg year: Rilery W, Hel grand chancellor; Albert X. Gorham grand vice chancellor; Ilsrael Som- mers, grand prelate; W, A. Kirmmel, LERY W. HEISS, ed wrand ehancellor of the Grand Lodge, Knights of 3 [ Newiy ere. District Pythias, records and seal T enjoy u play by Booth Tarking the Bureau of Sia be followed by nesday eve. “thian Templa, | short =ession o next Wed- at 8 o'cloc! There to increase i s ]\'Idwpllbvl s defe: tor grand lettnrer by gnd i The 1 l‘l{c'« has a team to confer ran of knighthood and it is helleved t of Records and of West Virginta, in Lodge, Thurs- cellor Helss companied by as- odge officers, w represertatives in - the dom hians from els day evening. of thi S0 present, from ev lodge Many prominent where were present, fucluding 2 largs delegation from ental o 6, of Alcxandr’i’:‘{,“\“.nl e e KNIGHTS OF CLOUMBUS. At a meeting of Keans €, ] 1n < ouncil {Boosters at the home of Vice Chair- A. Mulligan Friday evening & program’ was decided upon for the ‘wHoos(ers - Tsion to Atlantic City | the 11y 21 to 29. A circular letter was sent to all past and pras- ient Boosters, ith rates included. sters will give a get-together dance at the Ci ib St Patrick's night. ~All are The music will be b Oehmann and -k | wizards of ng harmony | DAUGHTERS OF ISABELIA. - @ geries of card parties o residence of Mrs , B2 1 street northwest reday night. A mocial meet. " be held at the munity House tomorrow tain: t will be a pla i members of Circ {rection of o {FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Washington Aerie tocl part in the Wushington birthday celcbration in Alexandria, Thursday. The Washing. ton Eagies were gue 3 andria Aerte, and welcome wus ac rangements arc b memorfal services ut an early date, Fitty candidates will be {nittated Thursday. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. The degree staif of Greater Wash gton Lodge, 128, and a dele- gation from Clarendon Lodge, No 135, conducted the Initiation of a clas of twenty-one members a¢ Alex. andria, Va. lodge Tuesday evening An _enthusiastic reception was corded the visiting Moose. were made by Deput - visor Marrow, Dictator Green; @rator Mitchell, and’ Judge Kash of Ken- tucks. "An entertalnment ang sup. per followed. legation members of t by char- and Moun* tered car to A Vernon Thursda following tae exercises at M Vernon, partici- pated in the parade i A meeting of the non tee was held Friday eyening at ti lodgerooms and the slatc of oand (Continusd on Twenty-se€ond Page) rthwe & made for the