Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1923, Page 64

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'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 18, 1923—PART 3 evening from the grand matron Assoclate Matron Katherine Ba members of el Chapter, |Tyler School, 11th and G streets|ficers were appointed: Chaplain rand patron. The chapter held tholomew presiding. Many pasi . 29, & 1 Sohuel ‘Burass and dinnior the even-]grand OMcecs. were' presest Amer = southeast, Thursda; Harriet B. May; marshal, Mrs. Viol ing of March 15. the meeting refreshments were served. | Grand Matron Tillie C. Chauncey No. 8 Walker; organist, Mrs. Ethel Duffiel§ 5 y S fiigiy and Grand Patron _y.me',",\_ West paid PVE:ltséngudflléglP;:s. \iu“m ;lJ,_nme warder, Mrs. Mlnnll{e Brennan; outsid| : Columbia Chapter's twelfth birt] esday evening the St. Patrick |their officlal visic to Willlam . Hunt |evening had Geand, airon Fillle C.|sentinel, Francls Hallock £ day anniversary was duly celebrated. rmet Chapter, No. 16, at its last meeting. |Ch Helen Thomas; Ruth, ;nll::lt l;'eh tl!twl _“llhe }:’rolxrlm in Ax;mmher of present and past grand | West as visitors. Bgu;_wcm present- | Prender; Esther, Mrs. Leila Goodrick orate electrical display of the grand | Jiop oottt with Sromm eerpe a |officers were in attendance. Refresh- e T B Marcis Mise Sleator Srander: ie Char oV i G ; matron and grand patron’s names, R ', | ments were served. b Sc . s, el Fields. Installation exe Dy DO ten o | ontercatn o “JIl be given over to | “Chauncey and West.” The following | DeF and the tables in the banquet halt | ™50 cnicrainment for the meeting |presented tneir initial pesformance, | cises will be held in' Fireman's Hul e T T sth W laos | promimen = program was presented: Musical se- | With ehamrooks while the eand-|tnutsday will be under the direction |dramatic sketch entitled “The Ma herrydale, Tuesday evening, Mar. A. Blossom, Sol Herzog, Willlam V.| Monarch Gompers and his brother, | lections, Prot. J. Morris Beard; violin, | Fohes wete tlec wWith green ribbon. |of the Young Girls' Club of the clx,;p~,M;‘rr°fd Tne 'Z’G;‘fl;',y“;"mp: oard met |27, at' 8 o'clock. owls, Harry L. Parkinson, Sydney R.| Prophet Samuel J. Gampers, have re- | Loretta” Hrown; waxophone. C. J.|¢¢"5essie Dumbries and Mildred Lari- Lor, and Wwill consist of & comedy TRATSEY ¢ HiCh T SI0WE"ond Mrat | Grand Matron Tiilie ¢ Jacobs. Bichard Mt Towson, Charles e e These™ York, having been | saxophone, Cliton Brown, Sr.: witti. | mer sang and danced, solos were sung \#¢t¢ - Estelle M. Catlin as hostesse rand Patron James West pald an of 8 yer, C. Howard Buckler, Willlam | (ees of their father, Drophet Samuel | cisms, Roe Fulkerson; solo, Miss Min- | by Mrs. Dumbries, Harry I. Clarkson [ Brookland Chapter, No. 11, at its| A card party was given at the home | ficial visit recently to Mizpah Chapte De_Shields, ngbofilfl» id}a.x i- | Gompers, president of the American|nle Volkman; fancy dancing, Miss|8ang Irish selections and a speclalty |, o ting had o visit from Grana |°f the matron and patron, 5100 14th |The chapter had as its guests Asso {liam Montgomery, William H. Tand- | fomners, president < Murian Hines: sketeh, -The Florist | from Ireland by Miss Helen Rauchen- |1ast meeting s i nd lgtreet northwest, Saturday evening, |clate Grand Matron Helen B. Yoigt, Alvin_D. Hathaway, William SEE0 00 G 00 tion of the Grotto|Shop,’ by Mlss Margaret Fishburn, | 8téin, Mrs. Lida Paul and Mrs. Elsie |Matron Tillie C. Chauncey and Grand [ March 17. and Assoclate Grand Patron Wil Woibeatt ). Harwood Gravey and members of their families William Blackwood, Charles Morgan, | Flsher. Patron James A, West, The assodlate e B. Betts. Degree work s announc. La Fayette Lodj | tended services at the k Miss Janet Marshal and Mr, R. Fred | A rummage sale is being held on [grand marton, Helen B. Strait, and At the meeting of Arlington Ch: for the next meeting, also a lunche Lo Favette Loage, ] | oW eraete oty at | Freund. . The birthday cake was |Good Hope road. Assoclate Grand Patron Willam ter, No. 39, of Cherrydale, Va., March | and dinner, to be given April 11, charge 3 the invitation of Rev. A | Gonated by k. Aty Bppley and Betts and Grand Lecturer Teachum |12, the following officers were elected: and Eas Sta e mon to h hix addre; Drograms by Mivs Fdith Willlams. Lebanon Chapter, No. were among the guests. The newly|Matron, Mrs. Jane Jones; patron, Wil- | Naomi Chupter, No. Wedne: o afternoon, March E nd Goodfellowship.” The floral circle will meet with Mrs, | tertained last Tuesday evening with [organized choir lent Impressiveness to|1ix }2. Hurd; assoclate ron, Mrs. |had a short program in chargee . Wednesday - Washington Centennial, LTS cord-breaking attendance at-|Mae Shade, 1730 Quincy, Tuesday at |the following program: Piano soio, [the ceremonies. Violin solos were |Alice A. Topley; secretary, Mrs. Mary | Miss Mildred Schippert, including No. 14, B. A, ,Thursday evening the Sojor tested the popularity of the dance|1:30 pme . Mrs. Cleone F. Crampton of William [rendered by B. J. Wrightman, accom- |B. Hutson; treasurer, Mrs. Dora N.|Kroup of songs by Miss Ceeilie Su Osirls. No. 20, M. M., «l ‘l,l o i ter Ju;;t?!llsl‘“‘" h'm in|glven by the Grotto Band and Drill = F. Hunt Chapter, No. 16; reading, Miss | panied by Mrs. Harrlet Burnsidg.|Prender; conductress, Mrs. Sadie Miss Mary Daly being the accon L intormal aanos o€ ed Cross Hill, (1] Corps at the Willard Hotel last| After a short business meeting |Jule Eklund of Lebanon Chapter, No.|Mrs. Rose Virnsteln and Miss Lor: Parker; associate conductress, By request Mrs. Marguerit provide the music, through the cour-|dance; A number of prizes were| o'e & Program of entertalnment. X Fagetie. tesy of Admiral Coontz. awarded The mext and last dance Tuesday evening the male members pecial a " L i ) ) T of Gavel Chapter, No. 29, will enter- Masters’ Assoclation The Masters' Association of 1905 | " Beginning Monday, April ana Y Sehoo! of Tastruction will hold its annual reunion at the continuing on week daye untii’ April | t2in the ladies. = Metropolitan Hotel Thursday evening. [ 14, Kallipolis Grotto m Te . > i ROYAL ARCIH CHAPTERS Past Grand Master Lurtin R. Gun |capped and . smiling compiacently. | qoeross “Gees chapter will confer the e, will be the guest of the evening. Past|will make obeisance’ to the general | iU, U WP I qabbing. and Master William W. Jermane was | public in the form of rollicking sport il president of the assoclation in 1905, |and merriment at thelr “Grotto Fun!| Lovalty Chapter, No. 32, Wednesday 1. No. 9, Royal Arch ; e . ut the Coliseum, I vi Seidibais, % 2 Thursduas—Washingion, No. 2, P. M aad Willism ¥ Tanwin fof (hawhon e e e sy I¥iTa | evening will have the degrees. Matron PRV Lodge, No. 16, 'is president for the|ivenuc and Sth street. Wheve will be | Blanche S. Carnahan and her officer: No. 4, Royal Arch current year. > ewch evening and nd ne S | will render the floral addenda. Mrs, S . i o, - T : anrded Chief Justice | Eva F. Lynch of the ways and means KNIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIES. King David Lodge, No will be -ral chair- | committee will supervise a dance at Mondas—Orlent, No. 5. Order of the | |entertained with an’ illustrated lec- : P “Mullane | the Georgetown ~Masonic Temple Temple. ture on the national parks and sther officers and members of ghe | March 24 and & dinner for the chap- Tuesdar—Birightwood, No. 6, Order of | |Hawall Tuesday cvening A Bl Grotto. Grand Monareh Cralge | ter the middle of April at the New the Temple. ) mmerer, as director of the | AN ST hmon will be [Masonic Temple. ~ Mrs. Sarah V. wder of | | national park service. The lodge | 5rel us several other |Darling will entertain the chapter will hinv‘a special Tuesday, March 27, o1 ne Council’and | members at a kitchen party and for the 1. A. degree 5. dance at her residence, 3119 Warder Rev. David Ransom Covell a s el TRl owarert street northwest, Thursday, March Tuesdas—Albert Pike Consistors, M nounces that the service for Kallipolis | will present the M. e = ity B degree. T etion Grotto, Mystle Order of Veiled Proph- | koma Lodge Tuesday eve Areme Chapter Wednesday evening e ets. at Trinity P. E. Church this . I after routine busi will be enter- evening was erroneously announced: The Gavel Club announces a dance |yapieq’ by Robert Lawrence with an and that the service for the K u.;hu[mm card party, at the clubrooms, T19{ 1l girated lecture on the activities of mplar commanderies March 23 has 2T the Community Music Assoclation of A feature of the evening was an elab- ERVICES at e Xlas i 13th street, March 2 ERVICES at the Masonic andj, " \ostponed. The Scottish Rite Washington. Eastern Star Home this after-|hodies will hold their Maunday Thurs-| Mount Horeb Chapter. R. A. M, - noon at 3 o'clock will be con-|day and E: Sunday services at|Tu, y had as a distinguished . . cl 3 ducted by Rev. David Ransom ;“l:i""!';n“"‘"‘;;'l‘l fn'pamp\‘f::l‘;',fl ufht‘:w visitor Grand Visitor T"d Lecturer nA:\l,‘,‘.Tp:":‘):;T':.r?fr‘d\' \.uui‘r‘.“s';;!:n:e':‘ v & s : s e. comb! Masonic clubs | ycien G. Youn At the next con- ¢ Friday ov Covell, under the auspices of Har-fpave a service announced for April|vocation on March It expecten | 106 Frlday evening tho chapter e mony Lodge. No. 17. An elaborate |3 and the Shrine service will be held the Past and Most e he diectioy of. Db musical_service will be participated [ APril 22" All, excent the Scottish Master degrees will be conferre Rocrndate will provide entertatu: in by the lodge choir. B are ‘open™do-thowenerald - L i (TemiDiEh Avab, Batrol ment, with the entire program ren- o e SRS . nounces its gala event of th dered by the men Albert Pike Consistory of thel anert Pike Lodge, No. Bllwood | in the form of an exceptional dar Yo, 12, will have Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite |P. Morey. master, will ha’ as one|at the New Willard Wednesday Lo T b S - Tuesday evening will bring its|of the features of its soclal evening |evening ofi1uis “:gt» oo gatiol de 2::;?;’;;“‘ "‘_“‘!;gfn;"r‘ll;z‘:vm : omorro ght s sv Past [not only the h g body of A ing, present class through the thirt st A s by a8t mple. when it comes to “inside (be given in the chapter room of Ta- sacon egree, Master of the Roval SoE ents a ertal : “|work.” but it is also its show body |koma Masonic Hall under the aus- Secrot. Such, however, has been the | MeR(S and entertainment will alco be WPNR, |0, Pade. “ The boys are put- | pices of the auxiliary home board essure under the membership drive - rond .{ting forth extraordin ts to|for the benefit of the Masonic and which is_being pushed by Depu The Structure and Wonders of the | i, N0t June in the presence of | Eastern Star Home. . Ellwood P. Morey. that another re- |(HIVGES®: 2 Bletorial dourney to theihe imperial potentate and the im- union will be held in April. Bethe o ts anc Sebulae i wall 1 _cohorts from the whole of | Temple Chapter, No. 13, will give a APril 17, with the fourteenth degree, |De the sublect of a stereopticon lec- | dom, and these dances are in-|card party in the Elks' Club, 919 to be followed April 18 with the |tUrs by Dr. orge A. Hill of th for more than simply making | H street northwest, tomorrow at ehacenth Aecacer Mo i 5o Wi the|United States Naval Observatory be- | {ifends and having a good time. 1t is | §:15 pom thirtieth degree and closing April 20| fore, Benjamin B French Lodge. No. IhEougl Hese, dunces (that dhe with the thirty-second degree. Thie|Llo: &t the New Masonic Temple t0-|patrol pays its many debts to its| Harding Chapter, 31, was visited at Will be the last class to receive the |morrow evening. The lecture will fol- | w n friends, and nothing is spared | jts last meeting by General Grand TN Ds the Jaat Sladhto recelve the llow the degree. o makce them Gelighiful i’ the high- | Martha, Flora . Campbell, and Pa- gt ’ meeting of the Imperial Council of o Ladles' <il ehi] ST GeETEe, tron George L. Loehrer o reme 4 VA 2 e e e o I teman O L OTr‘ nt Chapter. "The chapter cholr was en- : IGHTNING Motor Fuel fires at once, burns clean, LEAVES B RTE e 5 ¢ o dery, No. 5 K s Tem- { al 4 . 3 fune. There are many Masons, it L - |ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR| (", i41hc8 Thursday evening. R c NO CARBON! Whether gusty weather or Augusty said, who wish to receive the Shrine|plar, will give a card party on the = hapter d will be given at 4 Wi polar be LIGHTNING gives iegree before the big convention. and |fourth floor, Naval Lodge Hall, Fri-| Ruth Chapter, 1, tomorrow evens| A ichaptes dance will be sives at « eather, dog days or polar bear days, LI ves you «s a concession to those Deputy Mor- | gas. ot & 5 ing, following the b ss, will con- i ; Y ~. : : : : f for the Supreme Councll of fthe |0 8t 8 P Ing, tollowing the business, will con- g ¢¢ grelock. et e | . 100% efficiency. This makes it most economical in the en b fe! 3 es, Grand Secretary Rose e " e @ i ) Scottieh Rite has authorized this re-{ The Petworth Masonic Club i | f°F the degre 1 3 Thursday evening a unique enter- R 5 ¥ . 2 - 5 4 union to provide the means for them. i meet tomorrow evening. Gen. Am bs|A. Yost ing. Entertainment |tainment will be presented. i TRY it and you’ll use it REGULARLY. uch o e ‘busine: of t April re-1 A Fries. president of the advisory|and refreshments will follow. At the N E vill proba b Jetes Tuesday night Bethlehem Chapter 4 P 5 oy, 5 — on Ll onanl ik board, will be the speaker. All men-|1ast meeting the program included | was entertained with a Program bre- o i There’s a Filling Station Near You s L € 0 . Lo hers of clu a ated v he 1 5 >, Zilk < ' ’ petitions must be made at its statu- | tional Leagae of Maconie Clube wili|piano solos by Harry P. Wilkins, | pared under the direction of Mrs. tory assembly Tuesday evening. ve admitted. Refreshments be ! soprano solos by Miss Hazel Berg-|Lilly Kelly. One hundred and six : % 3 ;N‘\:-‘A]l“ g ol " \I‘:’mn dialect readings by Alfred \,; membets visited Monumsital Chanier, BN % Osiris Lodge, No. 26, has prepared § . did 4 ¥ Alfrec No. 8, of Baltimore Monday night. \ 3 % . P for n elaborate presentation of thv Monarch Henry J. Gompers an-|Faleoner and tenor solos by Mr. Wil- | On :lirnl"al dlnng nes ::lerl\l-ed. dl"nsl > 8 3 3 M. M. deg by nounces @ short-term ceremonial and | kins. Miss ccompanist. | Grand Matron Metcal elive: an g g W s Wednesday e 1 Fem- | ontertainment of Kallipolia Crotte at address of welcome, which was re- Rosslyn, Va. est 166 and Main 6608 ple. Those who will take part | Pythian Temple for March 25 After] St. John's Lodze Chapter, No. 18, sponded to by Matron Louella Bar- announced as Past Masters J. 4 short form initiation the remainder ' will receive an official visit fomorrow | fows. The degrees were conferred, VAWVE-=1N-HEAD Chhe Go‘ldrd-—of Vealazies’ What Would Spring Be GRACEFULNESS anl:;om{acnms marklt,hene;v Without a Buick “Four-Door B; i , pictured above. 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