Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1923, Page 72

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1 . T | during the winter. Negotiations are | next visitation would be April 16 to | the Uniform Rank maneuvers on Mo- Order of Americans that will be held | under way for the leasing of a five- | Cherrydale Council, No. 23, Firemen’s | morial d: DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. in Alexandria April 17 and i8. Much CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF acre tract of land to he uséd as a|Hall, Cherrydale, Va. At a meeting held Monday night | interest is manifested in the member- | AMERICA. i “kiddie kamp” during the summer for | p in the Catholic Service Club Miss | ship campaign of the two sides of the o o o Cds "Hidlacn: | WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. 5 (e, C4Uuphie Service, Club, Miss | ship samnaisn, of the two sldcs of the | Gouse District of Columbia, No. 212 helmo:‘"m acting as chairman of this s - aatagees Keane Council boosters have com- cfimlmlllee ;:hl;l;mun erl. Uiflcch;tll dresses were made by Miss L. Pauline | will meet at the Raleigh Ho Tues. > Z committee. = 5 A % er Camp last Monday | pleted arrangements for a straw ride | Chairman of sick committee and Mrs. | Haiett, Miss Thelma Thompson, Mrs. | gay (Continued from Tenth Page.) ;IHPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN| Logan Tribe held its EeSuIAr (innas | night decided upon a donation of $100 | to Gaithersburg, Md., next Saturday, | Carpenter chairman of soclal com- | Cora Thompson, Mrs. Mastin, “""-“d1i{ aal of ' |7"A meeting which should prove of | S, MENL” recently. 'The prize was|for o bed in the mew sanitorium at|Those who will take this trip are ro- | mittce. Miss U. Flugel roported that | Seiders, George Rock and George | —Rehearsal of the minstrel trour ly, member of Congress from the| awarded to Kdward Marsten an Igun Antonio, Tex., for tubercular |quested to communicate with George | @ moonlight. excursion would bo | Paul Jones Robinson. Mrs. E. Smith- | will be held at Gonzaga Hall a: s 14 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . APRIL 15, 1923—PART 3. | eleventh district of Texas, will deliver | interest to the 900 members of the | Robert Humphries for their Parody | yembers of the order. The seventh | 1. Saur. 80 K street northwest |Eiven July 16. Miss Jennio Coleman, | son will have charge of the Social| pm. The show will be mresented aa. e ang it 1t principles of the | 3 ho Triba May 1) when the qusstios | Tdahe Cowncll, D. of P. has reor- Sl CfErases CRmp WILUhel| Bunaal Il leve Kulants ol GO e e ssClasleeRked hour fasitonioErow s meetinin: Tona 8 gl order and what it means to be a 'yth- el L mall, B: of 1. s celebrated with @ high-class enter- | bus Hall at p.m, S al members having rummage to ar ' fan. . Past Supreme Representative Of petitioning ihe great council for |ganized its “kitchen band,” under the | {2, 7 TEeC, (UL E GETCRA8, FOGET | BRSO 0NN P Lave a spectal | phone Lincoln 6720-Ww. Officers of MODERN WOODMEN OF SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF Tohn M. Kline will recite the history | Permission to- eliminate from their |leadership of Mrs. Frederick Madison, | i i (01" Eckloft. will be asked to|meeting Tuesday evening at § o'clock | St. Charles Circle, No. 247, Clarendon, | a- y , teq % SOl ang e make the principal address. to consider important resolutions.|Va. were present. and Mrs. Frank, ERICA. seleot Hamlin M. vandervord, | {0¢, BRIC 07 00 Nias” peoen: dins | tnat thraughout the Spring monthe | The Boosters' Club heard u final re- | Afterward the Knights of Columbus | regent, invited tlc daughters to a| o EERENTR chairman in charge, has arranged | (O 8 PYSBETIIC, [ 08 poen riben port from Dr.\ Henry W. Tippett, | Band will play. | Supper, card party and dasce to be; Central Camp, No. 16015, last Mon Hane Council Nal 1, Mucsday ox also for musical selections and ve- | SUESEH B A i said fo e JR.O. U. A. M. chatrman of the building fund com- | Arrangements are being made for | &iven under the a ces of the circle | day evening gave a dance, the first e Rl roia . freahmants. < ke fer | about evenly divided on the question. e mittee, Tuesday night. A substantial |a kiddles” May festival, the date for | for the be Chasles” ek oo 2" Loty to Mo hela during the 5 1d Excelsior Lodge, No. 14, will confer ®0L SVONT Y Sridint of the Ted | State Councilor George W. Ackere | sum has been realized, It is sald, trom | which will be announced next Sun- |and Boy Scouts April 18. | s to . ! w0 service for Lyman Haga the rank of ““'Kh‘_"r‘{f”,‘,l:ll‘;‘f':):f"']qu‘s Bowling League, has been |man and his staff, with eighty-thres | the two recent drives. Tiw junior|day. g | spring and early summer. Good mu- wher. A delegation Tuesduy evening, April 24 bas been | gicciza ‘one of the directors of 1he | memiers " Alonday evening Cviaiteq | past president of the club, Thurston DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. |sic and refreshments were enjoyed iope Council attended a class e eers ama their friends, Every- District Bowling Association. James W, Jackson Council, No. 53, Brown. was presented with a jewel ] MACCABEES. 01d Glory Couneil, No. 12,-will hold | bY & large crowd. Cons W | tion of the order in Baltinor members and th Seneca Tribe, No. 11, paid_an | Alexandria, Va. The visitors by Sovereign D. W. Thayer, who " e G N S S . 3 f day evening thing free. LR Tuesday | unofficial visit by Great Sachem Self- given a cordial welcome b %t | lauded the work of the retiring pres National Tent Monday evening lis-)a benefit millinery party Monday | Thomas was chairm the com- ey Webster Lodge. No. "‘“‘f SOy | fert last Friday evening. tate Councilor J. H. B, Peay of Vir- | dent. Thursday, August 23, w tened to a talk by Sir Knight Miclm»l’ew-ninm . in the council hall. | mittee on arrangements NATIONAL UNION evening had l\hlll.l_“: White o Fases }‘ :d The board of great chiefs visited ia. Remarks were made by Coun- | #&greed upon as the date for the al of the Maccabe and Sir Knight| Members -] e ked to bring an { Central Camp May 1 will move from . hus, Ohlo, as a visitor. l}}‘ ;0\;‘ ,‘x White Bagle for the purpose of in- | cf John Cilbert, Past Councilors | nual excursion to Chesapeake Heach. | Crouch spoke on the league of na- |old hat trimmed as comical as possi- | its present hall to more commodious At its last meeting Congression an honorary membership card. Rankigia)jing Bdward Briscpe as sachem 5 v, C. R. Herbert, William , I'aul . DeLawter is chairmam of | tions and invited the membership to | ble. Mrs. J. H. Mansfield, senfor past | quarters in the National Catholic ' . 1. No. 809, h of esquire "will be conferred ne Refreshments w s d in conne o E. Rector of Alexandria, | the excursion committee. A letter ( debate the question whether or not |state counc itor | Community Iouse at 6th and L R TRl o Tuesday evening. ¢ Pythian |tion with a 'y a of musica lor G. W. Ackery was read from Col. Freeland with | the United should join the |at the last meeting from Mount Vernon | ets northwest. 4. O'Br _ last Chiets Aseociation of Pythian |events. State Counefl Sodi 9 reference to the Woodimen's memo- | league. The Maccabees have inaugu- | Council, No. 1, in Alexandria. She gavea | The executive board of the frater- former Sistexs willimeet Wttt S e oux Tribe has staried work on' and Past State s C. W. ebration June 10. rated a forwa novement campalgn | talk about the Daughters nal relations committee will m at | fraterna Mitchell, No. 52 New York avenue|ipe reconstruction of its fishing clu man and W. Saunders of the Dis- amp ¥Friday night made an ' to spread the rine of good citi- | in ¥irginia and also about the com- | Central Camp hall tomorrow evening ing th= northwest. 8 p.m. next Tuesday. fwhich was partially washed away | trict. 1t nnounced that the | o ation toward the expense of ' zenship in a practical way. Ling stat 5 after the ng of the camp repared by the spea At a meeting of the Grand Council a committes -to act in _conjunction Wwith a commitee of the Supreme | i.odge to arrange for the erection and PY : dedication of a imonument to_Past . Supreme Chancellor Edward Dunn, g deceased. was appointed as / illery W, Heiss, grand chancellol 4 John M. Kline. past ¢ y/ sentative; Odin B. G <t & i v ° of the lodge. Supreme Repres | constitution that portion relating te|and has started a series of visits to chancellor; Joh representative: Perry I'. Patricl preme representative, and W. A B i "Hedpr o “rsand"dni - Corner Ninth and F Streets N. W. Entraxce 909 F Street ollowing committees were ap- vointed to have charge of tha morial sarvicas to be held in the mai hall, Pythian Temple, June 12 at 8:30 | Speakers, Odin E B. r 3. Landon, V ing: program and print Gorham, Jacoh Nusshaum, ore; music, ( 5. He John John S. Pre : commanders oi the s-ve John R whaugh o chairman. Officers e W and me: committe e Eiit as follow A. Kimmel, ¢f ‘Thomas L. Kidwell, vice chairman Albert 12 Gorham, seeretary: vdin | illiam T, T Wednesday littee for Company, N meet and elec 0DD FELLOWS. LODGES ! T / o 7 = p: Wl ey ! = / < e s FOUR-PIECE ; b ; EVEN - PIECE MAHOG- ; N 5 ® [FIBER SUITE of fine BEDROOM SUITE in W 2235 2 machine fiber; black Colonial design. with maple trim: FASE 2 2 % v and - gold finish;: auto- comprising large Dresser. Toilet B mobile seats in chairs PATRIAECHS MILITANT ‘ : SR i Table, Chiffonier with separatc T and settee, covered 1in Saturday—Canfon Wa. g T | 3 g i5H totlet mirror, full size Poster Bed, i - fine quality cretonne. e || S \Fen il - 8395 $129.75 Naon . 1. package party aznar | Il | el A4 COMPLETE e TR iy SHOWING OF " 15 Concingact « ul g N T E I o« iRy SUMMER RUGS PORCH ' BAR HARBOR meet in the auditorium annex Tues- i } 4 . ¢ / day evening at § o'clock e ! R & N ; g ROCKER ZilZ? WILLOW A member prominent in the order i T 4 7 . CHAIR will addre: ;m;:, noble R|x:|l "i-r]x.:rar.dx" |\ . ) i L e 3 In the naturc! e tomorrow night in the audi ik - G ” 5 Y SO L\ n n- wnnex of the temple at a meeting| 3 % finish; with cane In the natural fi called at the request of Acting Grand | ) [ > e s . > seat—a very at- ish; distinctive in R e s e e Including Japanese Grass. Cr tractive rocker. % appearance. and full ;@:fi?i’k;fi-‘&i“& e e = 5 Bos s Fiber and Wool and Fiber. All sizes of easy comfort. iween the noble and vice grands of - and at all prices. e Virginia, Maryland and the District, R Rt Imported Rice Strow Rugs, 9.:12 to establish a permanent conventlon R il ia ine Grand Secretary Willlam A. Jones of B e sl Ty 3 3 Baltimore, and District Deputy Grand , 3 & % p 4 95 Master C. Eugene Dovle of Clarendon. i i . lLiave been invited to be present at the b first conference. 1 At the aunual banquet and the 104th | anniversary exercises of the order, | I'ast Grand Treasurer Willlam 7. Galliher will be toastmaster and Grand Representative M. M. Logan of | Kentucky, the speaker of the evening. | “The banquet will be held at the i s o e e L e y ; ROOM SUITY in French Walnut, iigh Sohool wuditortum the tolTowing | b9 ; . - i} with 72-inch Buffet, Semi-enclosed China Cabinet, Enclosed evening. | Vi Server, 8-foot Extension Table, five Side Chairs and ome Arm- Cant Washingt: No. 1, will ap-! g . : . |nen::'“||(\’“ful!i’t‘lsrz“:;:ug?t'm?(Aht J:‘e" s:f chair with tapesf'ry covered .na!.;. ,21 suite of ex- ices at Bethany Baptist Church Sun- 4 peisird @ . % day eveninz, April 22 and at the 104th 3:;:1’“ workmanship— a wonderf $489 75 snniversary exercises at Centra gh “ 3 " - 5 7 3 e Schoo! auditorium, Thursday nignt, ALASKA REFRIGER | o ‘April 26. ATOR, three-door side Icer: “ALASKA” RE- Arrangements are bLeing made for b SHEI the celebration of the anniversary of white enamel lined; 50-pound encampment I{»ru)nchv o -rh»d gom- ice capacity. FRIGERATOR. arge. of which Grand High : e st Guy I. Glossbrenner 1s chair- with top lift; white will hold its initial mecting z “Puesday night in the temple. | © enamel lined; 50- Partles held at the President The- 5 5 er by lodges for the fund for enter- ! pound ice capacity. iaining the Sovereign Grand Lodge in Washington in September, 1 reported successful. More than ’ ? cent of the membership of Harmony ~ $19 75 Lodge, No. 9, it is claimed, attended 1 i & last Monday night. and next Wednes- s day evening, Mount Pleasant Rebekah Lodge, No. 9, headed by Noble Grand Lyda H. Bender. will attend in a body. will include Grand Chaplain o tevenson. Past Grand Treas- BABY STROLLER u iam T. Galliher, Past Grand | tharles W. ; rthy Patron % —A neat and well con- S ode:, Bant coa Tecme ; | dtructed stroller for BABY CARRIAGE: n marth, Grand Secretary Bert V. Wolfe 5 g rery attractive carriage ) fuy K. Gloss 2 the , with very : nd Capt. Guy . Glossbrenner of " he baby; of reed, wit of all-round machine fi- The last school of instruction ¢ = Sy ~ollapsible leatherette 7 ish - the ‘ofcers of BEsther Lodge, No. & her, in the natural finish; ! be held at the home of the in- top and rubber-tired full corduroy lined; rub- uctress, Maude 1. Taylor, the Ven- 3 dosa apariments, Friday evening. ber-tired wheels and full A bazaar will be held und tubular pusher. suspices ‘of Dorcas Lodge, No. Thursday evening, presided over by . General Chairman Marguerite S. Ison, END TABLE; in ssisted by Past President Ella V. 2 Aallory, Past Noble Grands Mary T. Mahogamy finish; very tegler and Minnie A. Butts and Vir- well built. inia Louise Baker. H Tuesday evening the degree staff from Schuyler Colfax Lodge, No. 10, lieaded by Director H. Llmer Griffith, will confer the degree on a class for Friendship Lodge, No. 8, in Masonlc Temple, Anacostia. Through the courtesy of Naom! Lodge, No. 1, a package party will be Neld In the' lodgeroom following a Urief session tomorrow night, the pr ceds 1o go to the assembly treasury sunouncement of the winner of the rerving tray will bo made. A heart soclal recently held by Fi- celity Lodge, No, 7, will be repeated carly in May. The last of the Rebekah assembly visitations was made to Mitiam lodge, No. 6, Friday evening. the Jiome lodge of the assembly president, who was presented with a wrist ~vatch, several bouquets of flowers and a large box of bon-bons. A m tical and literary program was pre- neiteddand rc{reatlllmenlts e uer\'sfili MARTHA WASH- —= “demonstration luncheon” wi v . . . he held ;at the home of Past Noble gfi’i]’gbslr SEWING Featured in Oxar Big Store (irand Amie V, Glossbrenner, 128 Toi 1 : ilace northeast, at 12 noon Wednes- boaalv' Ofbfo‘di‘fi;‘y i ~Kroshler” “Englander” “Lane” ; auti; day, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Canton Washington. No. s with - invisible Duofeld and Beds, Springs and Cedar 1. Invitations have been accepted by i nnie Grigsby, Belle M. Carter, Laura hénges. 5 Duofold Suites " Johnston, Harrlet Billings, Sallie i Owueh Bed: Harry, Margaret M. Royston, Ab- A 21 lie M. Gates, A. Naomi Cooper, Mary “Soliove % . White, Mra. Laura E. B. McChes- 3 Edsehom " Blammens’ ey, Emma Tress Strobel, Dr. M. J.oulse Strobel. Bertha E. Chamberiin #ud Mrs, Smith, S U\ b S

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