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THE SUNDAY ! FRATERNITIES has been off to the far north for some time in search of health and recrep- tion, 4s sending his ‘Shrine “friends snow ‘scenes from points In Alasks, l“llh news of the good time he'ls hav- ng. MASONIC, LODGES, Lodge,. mple Helghts AMonday—Potomac, Ne B.B. at “gervices The Almas Temple Patrol is plan- ning a series of danoces for the.win- ter.” These affairs have always,proved delightful events in the social life of the Shriners. The Almas Temple units are directing their efforts to preparations fee the big Shrine circus, Novewber 4 to 17, in ‘Convention Hall, when the Moore Corporation ox- | pected “to celipse fts success of last winter, Beginning tomorrow nightin the blue lodges, “the last call” is being sound- ed, and each lodge commu irom then until the last of the month { will take final' action in a atter of vital interest to its members und to | Freemasonry. Some of the lodges for the coming week announce “social en- tertainment,” but the “serfous acto; will none the less be In evidence. Ar- minius Lodge, No. 25, Master David Busch announces, will combine the two on Tuesday evening; Pentaipha Lodge, No. 23, will do likewise, fol. lowing this up with a. special for the M. M. degree the evening of Septem- ber 24 and the E. A. degree October 1. Xascostis, soters wéataions. Monat Plcass Osiris st Gate, ) Thurkday—Naval, 0, i’ auditorfum. of instruction. fation, ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. Tuesduy—La FPuyetto, No. 5, P. M. No. 1, P. M. 0ol of imstruction. ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. |, Osiris Lodge, N will have “the ication | @ted. The next state communi- Catforl will.be Septémber 26, for the E. A. degree. Miss Lorfaine Bunch, the Miss Washington of 1923, who returned from the Atlantic City beauty co test last - week, - will. appear Thurs. duy night at the lawn fete conducted by the Gavel Club of ldaster Masons and Grvel Chapter, O. E. 8. at 9th streot.and Pennsylvania avenue south east. The Montrose Quartet and Or- chestre will furnish music for the evening. The §73th stated conclave of Orient Commangery, No. b, K. T. Washing- ton, D. O, will be held at the Asylum, corner Pennsylvania avenue and fth street southsast, ' Mon , September 17, 1833, at 7:30 sharp, The: Masonic ‘Bowling Assoctation. opens {ts 1923-24 season on September 2% at the King Pin alleys, 14th and Newtdn streets, The school of instruction. Grand Chapter, R. A. M, which meets on the first and third Fridays of each month In ‘the chapter chamber, will ex- emplify the Past and Most Excellent Masters' degroes, on Friday, Septem- ber 21, and the Royal Arch degree on Friday, October 6. . The Mark Mas- ters’ degree was cxemplified on Sep- tember 7. Excellent Companion ing of Rudolph Maith, chairman, with W. F. Davidson, J. W. Scott, George P." Grove and L. Bergman was appofnted to arrange for several |bowilng teams In the club and con- for vith the other clubs in the Di: triot ‘wiht a view of organizing a Masonic club bowling league. ' A special comunication of Potomac Lodge, No, 5. will_be held Monday, September’ 24, at 7 p.m., when the Master Mason's degres will be con- ferred. | The' Woman's Auxillary of Craftsman Club of the United States Veterans' Bureau will hold thelr next meeting at the Gavel clubrooms, 719- 1 18th. str orthwest, Tuesday evening beptemiver 18, at 8 p.m. e K M. Hedges, former managing jeditor of the Japan Advertiser in | Tokyo win'speak: } The Petworth Masonic Club will re- sume jts meetings on Monday, Sep- tember 17, at & p'clock, at Joppa Lodge Hall’ " All master Masons are weloume. and interesting talk is proms ised.. Refreshments will be served. At the Jast régulgr meeting of Cons rass Lodge,'No, 31 1% A. A. M., Past Masters, G, Manwon Foote and Rufus . Pearson of Harmony' Ladge, No. 17, iwho "are homorary life members of i Congress Lodge, were presented with | gold’ membership cards, the gift of {the members of. Congress Lodge. A I peculiar feature of the presentatio the | was that Foote presented his, curt {to Fearson 00 behalf of the lodge, and |in return Pearson presented Foote | with his card |~ On Beptember 20, the Felloweratt |@¢gree will be put on -by Junior Warden ~Chagles T. Conrad, and Junier Steward Milton D. Smith will serve as Senlor Deacon. Edwin Smith, the master, has ap- pinoted Past Master Arhtur W. Brewer the District, and the speaker will be Rev. Dr, Abram Simon, rabh! of the Eighth Street Hebrew Temple. The ::nhul|m will be by the Scottish Rite ofr. ALMAS TEMPLE. L. P. Steuart, potentate of Almas Temple, has mapped out the program of activities for the fall and winter season. First will come an_outdoor ceremonial ~session and barbecus scheduled for Monday, October §, at Noyes farm. The business eession in connection with the coming meeting will be held at Shrine headquarters, 711 13th street northwest, on Monday, October 8, at 11 a.m. Next on the pro- gram will be the big indoor circus at Convention Hall November § to 17. A similar- affair was eponsored last De- cember and was accorded enthusiastic support. This year's entertalnment is being put on for the benefit of all the units of - Almas Temple. The dance committes of the Arab Patro} has planned g sories of dances at the New. Willerd commencing Wednesday, Oc- tober 17. Harrfgon Dingman, paét impertal potentate of the Bhfine 'of North America and past potentate of Almas Temple, celebrated his elghty- third birthday on September 5, when a delegation of nobles headed by Po- tentate Steuart called on' this Ais- tinguisheéd Mason and extended their congratulations.” iy ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR The grand matron, assisted by the grand patron and other officers of the Grand Chapter, Order of the Star of the District of Columbia, will pay their annual grand visitations to the constituent chapters at their re- spective places ¢f meeting, as fol- lows: % Washington Centennial, No. 26, Ma- gonic Temple, October §; Betkléhem, No, 7, Masonic Hall, 8th and ¥ strects northeast, October '9; East Gate, No. 21, Masonie Hall, Rhode Island ave nue northeast, October 19: Friendship, No. 17, Magonic Hall, Tenioytown, Qc- tober 23; Brookland, No. 11, MaSonic Hall, Brookland, October 24; Bethany, . 24, Masonic Temple, November 2 John's Lodge, No.. 18, Masonic Temple, November §; Gavel, No. 29, Masonic Templé, November §; Acacis. No. 38, Masonic Temple, November 6 Loyalty, No. 32, Masonic Temple, No- vembe Aréme, No. 10, Masonic Temple, November 7; William ¥. Hunt, No. 16, Masonic Templo, Novembes ,8; Harding, No. 31, Masonic Temple, vember oma, No, 12, Masonic Hall, Takoma Park, D. 0, November 9; Columbla, No. 5, Masenic Hall, 14th and Keényon streets, Novemlicr 12; Electa, No.' 2, Masonic Hall, An- costia, Noverfiber 1%;" Hope, Na.. 80 Masonfc Temple, November 11; Naom No. 3, Masonlc Temple, November 14; Esther, No. 5, Masonic Temple, No- vember 15; Martha, No. 4, Naval Lodge Hall, Novémber. 1 No.. 1, Ma. sonic Hall, Bright vember19; Mizpah, No. 8, Masonic Hall, 1210 Wis- consin 'avenue, November 20; Joppa Lodge, No. ‘27, Masonic Hail, Pet- orth, ‘November 21; Unfty, No. Masonte _Temple, ~ November Miriam, No. 23, Masonic' Tempie, No- vember 26; No. 13, Masanic Temple, Tgmple, November 26; Fldell ——:‘..f 19, Masonic Temple, November 27;|fal? meeting Tuesday ovening. It Lebanon, No. 25, Masonic Temple, | wiil be both a business and social \ November 27, and Cathedral, No. 14, | meeting. Scottish Rite Cathedral, 3d _and E| Areme Chapter will streets northwest, November 25. { twenty-third Mizpah Chapter No. 8, will confer |Dirthday patty degrees Tuesday night. At fs it do- [¢¥RRINE. o 3 | pation night, remember to bring some |, NA0W! Chapter, No. 3. | @onation for the Eastern Star Home, | ReCting, after - he The chapter announces a luncheon | % eqnesday evening, A large class of ahd. dinner THursday, September 320, [Sandidates was given - the . degrees from 1% to 7. du sisione sroper 20: |Retrestuntnts SWwero sérved by the ey ol A - d Howment _committee, Past Matron Anna B. Wiley, chairman. celebrate anniversary svith' : on next Wednesdu it had ‘its firs: vacation perioc {last call” Wednesday evening and | perhaps discy nited States Marino Corps night’ in the Auditorium, which Luglen G.” Yung, grand visitor and lectyrer, devotes. much of his time |Secretary for remainder of ye: jand attention to the proper teach- | - | n‘llv\\' (sl'h«nuh-(lf furq October & n‘l-‘lma of the defrees, and all ofticers) Kallip ead of September 29, as originally jand companions of the canstituent p1 < £ i | {announced. Headed by Past Master | chapters have been reauested to at- DAl Eias AUl g emotist | of {Havey 3. Thompson, an &ll-marine|tend the meetings of the school inluhape and Monarch H. J. -Gompers team will present the M. M. degree for [ order that a thorough knowledge of | Wil aanousrs within ihe' nosr Fem e the ecxclustve benefit of a class of | the various degrees may be obtained. | Jays the date and other deiails i vices under the auspices | good men and true who are members lconection therewith. A committee ¢ Grand Lodge and in|of the United States Marine Corps.| The Craftsman Club last Friday iy now . endeavoring 16 obirin o f Rev. Dr. John C.|Fast Masters Dexter, Jacobs and Reis | evening at the Gavel clubrooms re- |{heater or sultable hall in which to s {and Messrs. Hail, Fitzgerald, Hen-|celved five new members, emploves |gstage the monial in keeping with grand chaplain, traight and Lytle will sist (of the United States Veterans' Bureau. the large class that is expected. 1t Temple sharles L. Gable and Past{John D. Miller, sololst of the Marine | will be held in the month of October | atil e Thompson in making this{Band, rendercd several cornet £olos. |but the exact date cannot be an-| . s teworthy. | The secretary read the address of |nounced until hall arrangements are | of Mount Pleas- | — welcote of Jame! Carley, mavor |completed Church, will be| National ic will be rendered 3% on Savings % on Time Deposits “Where Do You Bank?” is a question that comes up sooner or later in almost every busigess deal. The reference given in response counts for much. The Franklin National Bank is proud to number among its depositors a great and growing number of successful business men and enterprises whom it is helping to be- come even more successful. Then, too, we have opened a branch at 1111 Connecticut Avenue, where our many friends and depositors may avail themselves of every convenience offered by the parent institution. b You Will Be Delighted With Butler's New Styles = Wonderful! Exquis; F Vi ) ) v Such are the raclamations ol our OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGE ~ 311~ ST. thras Lodge of Perfection, reunlon, elections Palmer, custumers who have mspecied. the new Autusan crestions! You V' will say this wol Wether you have the monew or not, Butlers clothe you Come charge it. this afternoon W. A. Morgan, past unt Congrel | the: apeanes its grand visitauon for November 30| by the Mount Pl Mixed Quartet, #nd a special for the M. M. degree Claude Robeson, director |Saturday cvening, September. 29, at 7 | o'clock. A tenranc el | daster Charles F. Riecks of Lebanon sl o . 7, announces that follow- : e har. | ing 1 ness of the evening next 3 Past Master Arthur H. Smith, | chairman of the board of trustees of John’s Mite Assoclation, and Master Lester J. Kelley o nic Board of Relief, will deliver ity to enligh the brethren ERUIpR oL atiuan thoso important adjuncts of the S | fraternity. The lodge will have its s will be nr\'t}dig teation. Noy Lodge, No. 12, announces | of Boston, del at the opening | American League Park on Tuesday | of the copvention of the Natiqnal|last waw the scene of a wonderful League of Masonic Clubs held at that ,game of base ball be Kallipolis city la °, and the response the: Grotto and Boumi ¢ ., Mystic to by Arthur B. Eaton, vic shrine, of Baltimore, Phrophet Joseph dent of the national leaiu | Leverton’s braves winning by & score tribute to the Masonic clubs and their ; 0f 9 This ia the second same | work toward upholding American |captured from the Baltimore Nobles ideals and instit nd it is possible that another gam ALt ek o jwill be played before the season ends. | ese horsor, aid t Monarch C. T 55, chairman dirested to - contribut he | tto Bund ‘and Drill Corps Japanese rellef funé in the name of £ominittes, Anupunices. M} jers : et THE FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK The'club wiil give a harvest dance {8nc€ of the season at the New Wil- | Rt September at 'ard Hotel on October 1 ' BRANCH OFFICE: Sonte 2, Wardman Park | s The 1111 Connecticut Avenue John B. Cochran, Pres. Thos. P. Hickman, V. P. and Cashier Women! gl Fol Cos $15.955p 1 Fall Suns 9950 14.75 shington lect Master feth anniversa the council Dresses having Tlustri nnounc tatic oceas t at § p.m., the s The annual banquet will be held| October 7 has been the ‘latter part of October, and the |Scotelsh Rite day at Te chairman of the committec services will b, Dexter, reported Jobn C. Pal | Between H and Eye mple part as Helght ot - To_ Master Allen L. Colton of Daw- ‘[:'Zn!Lodé‘:e‘.‘ o. 18, The Staz s tadobt. t Toli®| ed for the'informiation thut the head- 3 fost to be held at the Colil|auarters of the Mdsonic Service Asso: er Center rke ober 1] oiation of the Unite perma- thing that goes to make | none gemociation in repry rt l an ‘11(:- ’:T:lr;’tc;f el | d_thirty-five Grand Lodges, has nd possibilities of ow: R e e wenes sl ! andsome and costly gifts ranging | Ruston, D. . and is el Club of Master Masons is putting forth its best efforts for its cated at suite $01-507 Smith 829 7th St. N.W. om & Star wutomobile, a metul ga- : 829 7th St. NW. a fine plano to @ in popu- D n et b northwesi t P adquarters staff now compri ' Between H and Eye cantests for the € YOUNE | Andrew L. Randell, past grand mas- R @nd little, and in these | (¢r of Texar, who iy the executive and other things of | acretary: Joseph Fort Newton, for- 228 daaitlonal Prizes. | merly editor of the Builder, educa- ! tber 10 to and includinglijonal director; W. H. 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