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20, FRAT | t of services mple He g w th W. 8. Ab A . M. M., special at 7 Federal, social. 5, Grand W. G reception of petit National, 7 M. M., special at special at Friday Hope, N Saturday--Mastor hool of instruction. KORAL ARCH CHAPTER Mount Vemon, No. 8, oval | Tuesday—Potomac, No. 8, Royal Arch. Sl e C TR [ No. z, P. M Singleton, No. 14, Royai Friday —-Capitol. No. 45, P. M. and M. M R COMMANDERITS. De Molay, No. 4_called off. day—Washin: No. 1, Order of the Temple. Saturday— Brig) 1, Multa, full No. 6. Order of 7 pom. HE t services of the at Temple He auspices of the G 1d this s o'clock, wi Abernathy, pastor of Calvary Bap Church, as speaker, and with m by the quartet org: at tie su gestion of the Iz nt Hard and directed by announce ts grand visitatic 2 th Potomac Lodge entertainment f Wednesday eveni D L dances will degree Is a Priest R, followed the U Hiam H Lod will rand visitation ifter which ual style). Admiss Past Master Gregg is chuirman of E ter will hold a rummage sale at 2018 Georgia avenue, October 22, 28, 24 for cfit of the hospital fund for onic and Fastern Star home. s meeting tomorrow night the will be given a talk by Miss Willlams on her recent trip The Women's ern_Star Club wsury Department, the home of Mrs. Chevy Chase, Md. business meeting . Stebbins of Brook- No. 11 announce that 2y evening will be the official #‘:ruml visita- the chapter of’ the worthy on and patron and other grand_chapter apter their an- tation Tuesday at 8:30 and means commit- tee announce a chicken dinner and ar the Masonic Hall, Tenley- town, mext Thursday and Friday, also a hailoween n de dance Octo- ber 31. ndship C nual grand vis pm. The w of the auxillary held tomorrow the temple. Willlam F. Hunt Chapter. No. 16, t its lust meeting, conferred the d es with the s in advanced The associate matron Mrs. tron and Rich a v A nnett, the home at 1:30 board is to p.m. at will held, ers will conduet ient of the temple. | 13, will meet vhich ti th red, Wedne: ram’ will will meet of past with Mrs. and Saturday nig! planning a straw home of - and Mrs, Camp Hu Va. con will be | The lcave the M c Temple those desi to zo communicate with either the ‘man Harriet Corwin, Lin- 4510, membe at lunc or Adams 393, Chapter ring at will meet next Fri- which time_the de- conferred. Upon the work a program will be will hoid a 5 to 10 p.m S Tempie NI cted | Verna | Worthy Matron Lillie M. | THE SUNDAY | DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Golden Rule Council, No. 10. at it meeting in Masonic Temple, §th and F streets northeast, last Friday eve- ning, accepted the reports of its offi- cers for the quarter ending Septem ber 28. One application was receive for membership. At the close of the meeting the lodge room was turnes over to the third section of the good »f the order committee for a Social Those contributing to the prowra were: Miss Nellie Teeple and John D. Simpson, songs and fancy dances i the little Miss Mildred Nolte, rec tions by Miss Nellie Miles, sclection by the Mohawk Athletic Club Quartet addresses by State Vice Councllors Mrs Gertrude Veitch, State Outside Sentinel Mrs. ‘Pearl Wolfe and Coun- cilor Mrs. Bessie Bryant. An old- fashioned cake walk was staged by the members of the council. Record ing Secretary Mrs. Ethel Windsor and i Mrs, E.hel Headley were awarded the first prize. The Twentieth Century Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs/ Fergu =on, on Conduit road. Several business | propositions were presented and plans for an oyster supper were de cided upon. Luncheon was se The state deputies’ M ha Dandridge Ce the stat Each ing questions of inte the order” which were discussed and from which plans will be evolvec for the vancement of the order. sitation this k will be Unity Council, next Fri- da, t Bennin . The anuual Thanksg of the Daughters of 1 heid Novemuver 25 at Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev, Dr. will deliver the address. hese ex cises will be open to the publ _ Friendship Council, 16, after con- ferring the degree 13 Friday listened to an address on education by State Secretary Miller. Liberty Council will me Wednesday evening at Pyt ‘ a rehears Tee team. ther Council is plarning a mas- de wedding and an old-fas) ioned country dance at its hall ne Friday, Mizpah and Golden Rule councils 1k will give Halloweeen squerade parties in thelr respecti s October 30. The date of visit Martha Dandridge € 11 has anged to November 23 and unci! to December 1 will be held in Northeast Temple. Continental Chapter evening at the C Linton, 2608 to ing servicr America_will be et next an Tem- for the met me of Miss Mahe 6th street northwest. The recent. Mrs. Thomas D. Whyte prestded. Apopropristion: 10 CATTY out the chanter's ¢ ti program and to meet its ob rions. Mre. Sallia €. Cook was Crhnafer MiLL Fir i e Yo b Marston _and Miss Thelma Schmitt reted “Volcee f Sprine 8 Daneart 0 ol Arise M A1 niano sxte Star Snaneled Banner Councll wa viaited Thureday evenine by 1he sts councilor and her Al D AGq were made hy the state officers cord'ng Seoretarv Mrs, Mar nted the state . The treasurer. who 1s also sical nton gave the counetl Brow Mrs Daisv ( nsie’s Kitehen Rand® Mizpah Chanter, Order Eastern S gave a program. JR.0.U. A M. At the meeting of Anacostia Co 0. 16, Monday, the three degrees d on elght candidates mnson was master of cere- T 1 pd a com- Dawson | Both | Monday | - IMPROVED ORDER OF STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 21, 1923—PART T. !‘W ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Washington Council will holq its wnnual barbecue and harvest moon 30 o'clock, at Keane's place, 18th ireet and Benning road northeast, Or. Burtram M. Crabill will hold forth to guide the mem- sers and their friends, and Anton A. \uth will provide the “eats” and uperintend the roasting of the ox. fike Keane will have charge of the lights, Buck the entrance srounds, Joe Repetti the ver he athletie un's, Ed Ready the dancing and Clyde Powder- v the en ainment. Tom Cullen | nd his Knizhts of Columbus Band ert during the evening will lead the Clown cars will stop been stival Wednesday night, starting -ti Covle H streot and ample space h the parking of auto- following 11 net as mitte Thomas i 1o 1. Thomas A. Helan, Tim O'Neil and Dr. A, D. Wilkinson. Washington Counetl recently pald honor to Wallac Morris who for many years w its rden, by nresenting him with a han me vaten rovided mobiles. The ption_ co Tohn Thursday evening - first depree exemplified 4 by a smoker | Lecturer -ommittee, social ac been mapped | winter. The | neld Thursday | { An_interest ivities is ont for thi & surprise T id to have foll and will be ay even- nd Knizht John | nd Knight | Follow gz | soclal enter- | under the with Deputy G snche in the ne in Pl ness me nt was glven, S of the lecturer. Miss Ver: entertained with fnterpreta- e dances mpanied on the o by Miss Dorothy Conne Dixon and h sone m by Christoph now wn n on D twenty- Frank Davis is of the committee on arrangements. ROYAL ARCANUM. Visitors 1 by Kis- met Conn many of st g of the resent 5 n. gave o t-of-hand tricks k made an and t several e s address Kismet or- lections. fes of cord | dies will be held | A R Hall. M charme t- on, Corbin’ Birch “honsters”—the ned by W. 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Masons of Virginia members of the memo officers of the Imperial Mystic Shrine and of c all Grand Lodge icers, including past grand masters, will be his gue at a banquet at p.m. that day. ' grand high priest of Virgin have as his guests at the banque: in the procession a Chapter officers, all gran nd past grand high priest rand Council Frand commander flave as his guests ment and ndry office and past grand commanders. both the procession and at the banquet local and visiting Masons, ree: of body affiliations. have & to participate in the proc in the ceremonia The parade move at 10:30 a.m.. and only thoe in he procession will be recognized taking part in the ceremony. In t procession will be the Grand I Virginia_and ~ guests, the ( i Commandery and guests, the grand high priest and guests, together with subordinate lodges and commanderie all of whom will report not 1. 9:30 am. at King streets, except the srand officers, who the Old Masonic Temple, on Cameron reet. i The memorial Is being erected on Shooter's hill. at Alexandria, on the Arlington_ridee, which commands a view of Washington. It will be 230 feet In depth by 160 feet in width, orclusive of stegs. terraces and proaches, and its height to the summit of the observation tower will be 200 jeet. Above the base, containing th Washington Memoriai Ha 4 rious Masonic rooms, will rise the tower. An imposing atrium 70 by 100 feet will form the memorial hall. in which it is proposed to erect a sia. of George Washington. This hall he sixty-four feet high and flanke by great lonic columns forty fc high. The entrance to the building will be expressed fn a six-column portico of pure Greek Doric design. Rising above the hall and forming the gecond story of the tower will be the museum. containing many me- moribilia of Washington and his l!mfi[ including interesting relics connected with Washington's service as master | of Alexandria-Washington Lodge. | ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. The worthy matron of Areme Chap- ter has called a speclal meeting of | the chapter for October 27, at 7:30 ! pm, for the purpose of conferring; the degrees on a class of candidates. Naomi Chapter, No: 3, advanced the | llne officers at the last meeting. A | short program, including songs by | JHelen Kalstrom Taylor, was given Next Wednesday, Is to be Past Ma- | trons and Patrons’ night. Religious | services are to be held at the home October 28, 3 o'clock. Automobiles will meat carz. The wome hoard of Colnmbia Chap- past nnounces th Grand Chapter officel annual visitation to the inesday evening. Chapter is giving a_card z in the North- with Conduc- chairman \chints avenue 7:30 p.m. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Calanthe, No. 11, will meet tomor- evening for the purpose of re- ng Grand Chancellor Ellery W. accompanied by his assoclate Lodg rs and escorted by Company, No. 1, military an official visit. The enter- t committee has completed a m fer the oceasion, Including an by Representative Tom Co; wpreme representative of the ain o Texas. Webster; No. will meet S and Rittenhouse 7, held Its annual get-together meeting k lay evening. About two drcd members of the lodge and ing brothers were in attendonce. ellor Ellery W. Hei followed by a musi xt e will per- ' address, ments for the . which at present con- thirty candidates. 1 24, will be accorded an ofiicial visitation by Grand Ellery W. Heiss and_assoclate | Lodge officers next Wednesday Vernon, No 5, met last v cvening for the purpoee final arrangements in con- th official _visitation of cellor Ellery W. Helss ac- by his several assoclate oflicers d to be es- hington Company, No. mpany. No. 7. and No. ‘4, military g of October 31 met last Mon- Union, »mpanied Grand L Hermione Comuany branch, on the even! Amaranth, No. 2 day - eveni and_ received Grand Cllery W, Heiss and the Grand’ Lodge officers, es- ociite corted by Washington Company. No. 1, military branch. Past Chancellor r _C. Snyder of Rathbone-Su. péror Lodge, No. in an address, nnunciated the spirit of *“Co-opera- tion so ntial in Pythianism. Grand Chancellor Ellery W. Heis made an address on “Co-operation Necessary in tition. Remarks were alse made by Col. Harvey C. Glading, aide-de- camp, gencral staff, military branch, so- sary “co-operation” to ily increase the membership of ast Chancellor William v chairman of the ente ainment committee, concluded the pro am by causing refreshments to be served ndship Temple, No. ¢, Pythian Sisters. met last Wednesday evening d completed arrangements for a ‘Ghost soclal” to be held in Pythian Temple at an open meeting instead of regular meeting next Wednesday evening. An invitation Is extended to all members and friends. BROTHERHOO0D OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. The regular meetings of Capitol Homestead will be the second and tnur!h‘ThuerBy nights of each month in Northeast Masonic Temple. The of- fi of the homestead will be Installed by Fred Mclntosh at the next meeting The business committee of the Boost- ers’ Club met Tuesday night and voted on fifty new applications. They also decided to have a soclal evening once a month. W. R. Shirley, chairman of the direc. tors who has just been eleoted presi dent of the National Fraternal Congres: of America, will be the principal speaker at an open meeting of the order. He will be introduced by a United States Senator who {8 a member of the order. At this meeting Miss Pearl B. Henry and Miss Edith Van Ness will receive the ladies and the Benton sisters will ive a musical number. November | hancel- | session of this council, O~tobe cil also extended an in-itation fn sist. Secretary of the Navy Theo { dore Roosevelt. Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Billan invitat‘on to all the sdiction and .\‘,‘- il of Maryland. John chairman of the joint | the other counrils, to arra ! memorial services to be % ber 11 at Arlington. The board of officers will nlac on the unknown soldler's g committee _expect t thonsand Juriors in vember 11. The nations cers wiil lead the procession. Appro- j priate services will be held at Arl- | ingcton. g | Benning Council. No. 21, met last | D, § cening and received reports trom the different committees on im- matters. The good of the or- ld-= committee, fn charze of Gray and R. E. Anderson. is am for past cou night. The councll accepted an tation to participate in the Junior O U. A. M. memorial day excreises No- | vember 11 and appointed J. { 1. Milbourn and P. N | committee to act in_confun all counclls in the District of Colum- bia. At the meeting tomorrow eve | nine _there will be an initiation of | candidates. | NATIONAL UNION. }day last at Pythian Tem and after | making arrangem s for a big meet ing in November, at which there w Ibe a large number of turkeys distrib- {uted among the members. an address on the coming class initiation and a campalgn for increasing the funds of the hospital assoclation was deliv- iered by J Harry Jones, Victory Coun- cil, No, 519. Former President M. J. Hole also made an address. President Frank E. Ferguson. who is a member of the board of trustees of the senate of the National Union. and who has just returned from attend- ing the annual meeting of the office of the soclety at Toledo, gave a re- port as to the splendid financial con- dition of the soclety. The National Union Bowling League opened its season last Thursday even- ing with four teams on the alleys The committee on extension and publicity met at headquarters last °riday evening. Amos Myers pre- ided. Senator C. F. Haden and Sena- | tor J. Harry Jones made addresses. i WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. W. A. Fraser Camp will hold an open meeting for Woodmen and their | {man friends tomorrow night at North- | east Masonic Temple. A program has been , arranged. Capt. George M. Green, Lieut. A. Chester Brown, Sov- ereigns Murray, Rossl, Whitworth, Finglish, Daikin, 'dl Marzo and Burrell are in charge of the arrangements. State Manager Luther C. Jones was tonstmaster at the banquet of the local deputieS at the National Hotel last Monday night. A discussion of the situation in this territo held and the state manager gave his first Instructions to the new ap- pointees. It was decided to make such Eatherings at least once a month and the supper s to be a regular feature. Friday evening B.n Camp arranged to hold its anniversary celcbration | November 9, with music, oratory and |refreshments, in an open meeting for the public. The Boosters' degree team will offi- iciate at the Initiation of Hickory Camp’s applicants November 1. All uniformed men in the District are expected to take part in this function. There will be a regular and a_sub- stitute for each character in the ritual { exemplification for the entire protec- tion degree and Joseph scene. ONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. Hope Council met last Tuesday Inlght at 4th and Pennsylvanla avenue ing. Next Tuesday wlill be class In- jitiation night. A halloween mas- querade party Is to be held October 30, Justice Council, No. 2, will meet {next Wednesday at 7:30 p. short meeting. will party. Members and their friends are invited. After the mesting of Novem- Iber 14 the councll Is pianning an apron nd trousers social e coun- ! “Botomac Council’ No. 208, met Mon- ' Former i was | southeast for a short business meet- | B. P. 0. ELKS. hd drill team will g es at the lodge. v be given The hand s turday « i dar he firct dance will possil riy in De umber ots in ub. s are fas ng and t tn- The be- or- the meeting at some tm- made in the body at the anta, Ga., 1ast 11 be held rd Hotel FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Thursday rono: acted on. The Alesandria Aerie on. The com- vaudeville pro- with “surprise n will fol- coming is to low Aerle de; ritual, e b assemble a large class. THE MACCABEES. Sir Knight Commander W. E. Womersley he regular re- 7 nt, No. 1. last Odd Feilows' t northwest. Capt. his de full al w Ed Vernon, manager of ation work in the District, d the tent a large class of for its mext regular review, November 7. SONS OF VETERANS. dinz Camp_will v Baptist Chr honor of our late P; Harding, after : and exemplified. hold services at ch November 2 in sident, Warren G. whom this camp are in | INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FOR- { ESTERS. A meeting of the Court National was held In Pythian Temple October 12, with Chief Forester Willlam B. Wright i presiding. There were four Initiated iand a large number of applications filed and elected to member Repre- sentati Allen of West Virginia district nd Mrs. Allen were elected honorary members. i i REBEKAHS, i Bertha Moore, noble grand of ! Esther, Rebekah lLodge, No. 5. an- nounces that after the regular busi- ness session tomorrow there will be an inte ting program, which will be iin charge of the vice grand. Stacey \{etldsrs. Refreshments will be GAMMA CHAPTER MEETS. The Gamma Chapter of the Nu :Lambda Pi Sorority met Monday with Miss Marie Engel, 1108 Columbia road northwest. After a business meeting the chapter spent a_social evening. The next hostess will be Mrs. Wil- liam Wilson, 46 U street northwest. . | 'MAKES MUTT SHOW PLANS , Humane Education Society Alul Elects Officers. 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