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i [ 3 THE FRATERNITIES ECEMBER 27, St. John's day, although not the close of the Masonic year, will mark the final work of the year, for on that' evening the Grand Lodge of Ma- @ons of the District of Columbia will Trold its annual election and installa- tion of officers, and a new grand mas- ger will take control of the fraternity. Dr. Mark F. Finley. the present grand master, whose term will close at that time, will then render his an- nual report to the fraternity. It said ‘to show a successful year in many ways. although the details can- not be made public at thiy time. In 1s well as in matters of N E uso{)ulnras ‘lh-s report is b ved to be especially gratifying. Tn all probability, for it s the custom Yo regularly advance the Grand Lodge officers each year, unless extraordi. nary reasons prevent, Charles F. Roberts, the present deputy grand master. will be advanced to the covet- ed position of gramd master of the District. Elections will continue in the blue Jodges that meet this week until all have chosen their officers for 1924 and ' installed them prior to St. John's day Degree work has for the time been Dractically suspended. Washington (\.nlrl’!nhd Lodge. No. 14 will hold a special communication tomorrow ev ng at 7 o'el for the F. C. and . degrees, and Stansbury Lodge, No. 24 announces a communication for Thursday evening at 6 o'clock for the M. M. degree. Saturday evening, un- der Assistant Grand Lecturer Bert V. Wolfe an actual past-master's lodge "will assemble at 7:30 o'clock for im- portant business in connection with the newly elected masters. Mithras Lodge of Perfaction of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, which resumed fts e work last Tuesday ~ evening, announces the xixth degree at 7:30 and the seventh degree at 8:30 o'clock for next Tuw day evening. i This evening at § o'clock sperial services will “be held in Trinits I'rotestant Episcopal Church. dd and € streets northwest, for the mem bers of the New .Jernsalem Lodge Neo. and their families and friends. The public alse has been invited "_h# services will be conducted by {he, rector. ‘Rer Datia’ Rantom co- | Yeil. assistant grand chaplain of the Grand_Lodge. whose topic will Do “The New Jerusalem.” The members | of the lodge will assemble in the ad Jacent community house and. headed by the church choir amd members of its own choir, will march into the hurch a Grand Commander William K Reave. through Grand Becorder A vine W. Johnston, has promulgat the sentiment for the anmual Christ- Mas observance by the Knights Tem- plar commanderies of the District, s follows “The following semtiment has been prepared for the coming Christinas observance: . “Te Sir Leonidas Ierry Newby. Most minent Grand Master: Th. of the again at peace, physically: “Of old the Templars battled for worldly conquest. but with a vision and ideal of spiritual peace and up- lift for humanity. Today the hosts of Templars are united in an ear- nest endeavor to advance the attain- ment of the high ideals of spirituul growth and development among man- Kind and ‘for the advent of that glorious day’ when ‘the mountain of 1he Lord's house shall be established in the top of the mountains’; when ‘swords shall be beaten into plow shares and spears into pruning hooks': when ‘nation shall not lift up the sword against natfon. neither shall they learn war any more' when the reign of the Blessed Eman- uel. the Prince of Peace. the (ireat Captain of our Salvation. shall be- come universal and eternal “To you. as the temporal leader of the Templar hosts of the United States, we ofter our felicitations upon the marked success of your work for the past yvear. ‘hoping ever | and praying always for the bies ings of our Divine Leader upo; and those near and dear to von the peace of our Great Master with you alway The local rommande: wiil as- semble at noon at their respective asylums on Christmas day for the celebration. each having its own program for the observance Monarch H. J. Gompers, in announc- ing the annual meeting for the nomi- nation of officers Friday evening. stated that the meeting will be held at Pythian Temple instead of at Grottn headquarters. as heretofore announced. The annual business meeting and eloction of oflicers will be held at Pythian Temple on Janu- world are | Mav be t Monarch C. P. Boss, chairman . © danca committee of the tirotto Band and Drill Corps. aunounces the | next dance will be held at the New Willard Hotel Saturday evening Samuel F. Shreve Is making elab preparatle for the anuu kiddies’ Christmas entertad ment. the date of which is yet to be pounced. There will be a Christ- mas tree. entertainment features, Santa Claus, and many novel sur- prises for the little ones. The Grotto Drum and Bugle Corps ted as escort to Joppa Lodge v arday it the corner stone laving that lodge Master MeCarthy Centennial Lodge. No. 14, announces that _Monday evening Junlor Dea- con Worth F. Langdon will head the official line in the F. C. degree, with Senior Deacon Milton S. Brown. in a similar capacity. in the E. A. degree. o Washingt The Sojournars’ Club will celebrate “coast rd_and coast and geodetic niht at Colonial. 15th Wednesday evening, S oclock. ev. Earle Wilfley and A. L. Randall. executive ancretary of the Masonic Service sociation of the Unjted States, will he the speakers. Wednesday. De- comber the club will glve its first informal dance at the mari ar- racks, with the Marine Band furnish- ing the music The Gav. Year dance’ auditorium of sonic Temple Monday, The club’s 03 nounced to be given at High Island, which has been found unsuitable for the purpose, will be Kiven at 40, Conduit Toad. between Glen Echo and Cabin John bridge,” known as Decker's Station, unless the weather 1s bad. when it will be held at the Gavel clubrooms. Club's “old-time New will be given in the the Brightwood Mi- December 31 ELECTIONS. National Lodge. No. 12, has elected and finstalled as master. William D. Tlanback: senior warden. John W. Tif- fany: junfor warden, Gall T. Judd: secretar; Dan C. Vaughan (re-elect- ed): treasurer, Frank E. Ghiselli (re- eleoted) . master of ceremonies, Sam uel J. Gompers: chaplain, Rev. I Paul " Langhorne: degree director. Walter I5. Kern: senjor deacon. Frank W. White: junior deacon, Willjam k.| Schooley: senfor steward, Henry A.| Kulz; junior steward. William L. Alaf; xolofsi. Harry I Clarkson: organist, Raphael Koester: tiler, Merrick Wil- liams; delegates John's Mite Axsociation. George T, Sherman; dele- | Lovete ter roast, originally an- { MARK K. FUWLI ter of Maxons of the trict of Columbin. Grand M T. W. Woltz; e J. W. Tiffany T. Fortney: committe J. W, Kimmerling Evans Judd and retiring prosent fed past master's j presentation being made by Master € Master. warden Wi 1 be Vomi Dulin. ir el reasurer Jubn T Bireh : junior Tsain Wilki Higan Chiristian: Havenner Waddey, Metiowan, ard. Jol ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR| Brookla 1 its in I Chapter. No. it st mecting to endowment the of the Ma with grati \sisted [ interest Stur Home, A pros Leel nvills Henr were mic Eastern results duet, M Granville Lee D entert Troy A, their purposs Mr solo f by ficer Patron and Mackl od Nubsor Th by N me ing Tt gathering of the 1923 office o farewell to Asso na Hammond. who of Columbia to make residence pressions of regret and resard followed by the presentation by tron Marie L. Stebbins on the officers of an emblematic Election of officers will be cember 12, affair was ubson i & dual L rar Matrc the 1 [ ate v B nual «lect day evening nlar meeting in Christmas night, this been called off and a had for the installation Decam Owing t the meet Chapter. No. 1 its meeting ¥ No. da 10, ar evening wing for the My thy Imitations may be dangerous As- | Colds Zute to Masonic board of relfef, C. k. Sehooley; representative on board of | managers of lodge room No. 2, Mer- rick Williams: representative on hoard of managers of Masonic and i tar Home, John W. Kimmer- trustees, J. E. Falk. T. John Newton and M. M. Rich: incorporator Hall Association. J. . Falk: proxiss to Girand Lodge. Frank W. White, W. E. Schooley and Henry A. Kulzer. “The officers were installed by the re- tiring master, Walter E. Kern, as- sisted by Samuel J. Gompers. Commit- 1ees were announced as follows: Charity committee, W. D. Hanback, .. W. Tiffany and G. T. Judd; finance committee. T. H. Laughton, S. U ~Talkes and Robert Meyer: instruction vommittee. F. W. White, W. E, Schooley, H. A, Kulz, W. L. Alf and t Toothache behalf Dis- nination committee, f | i Past Tt Wa eni senior stew- Junior stew- master M.; voted { | i i Flvention | membe I fying | itations, Divcomber d Ani- 1 st permanent in Wisconsin. Individual ex ceT ring i) s annua ensuing m | Mrs Sffceral 1 recember ¥ | | | iam | Old-time {of Miss Broth Miss tron; patron; SUN PAY Julius B. Gay, worthy Lillian Dowrick, asso- ciate matron; Mrs, Grace J. Barr, se: retary; treasurer: Mrs, Mr Helen s Louis L. Alle Brushears, n Smith conductress: Mrs, Danlel G. Davis, as- sociate Hosch, truste Barnhart, me conductres: Mrs. and Mrs, of the mber Charles Grant S. board of directors of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. The twenty was held at Harvey' particip gram, -third annual banquet A musical pro- i in by the Bright- wood Commandery Quartet, with Wil- L., Raymoud, tenor, a nd ¥. C. Schaefrer, bass, as soloists, was given. Songs wer sung. by the wbers with much zest and joy un- crship as chorus leader; with I burn L Wasren at Miriam Chay morrow night the b ing elected. At a banque: members at G: icers for the of the piano. No. 23, at suing the eclos t will be vel Club Hal pter, at John A Col- derick meets to= which time year will of the meet- held for the 1At the lust meeting the annual grand visita- tion bowls were matron and Christine Bai Seiler. A by Miss Ellis, Worthy Matre Mrs. Elsic W St at its lowin Waorth worthy sociate Joh v mitre patron Mus, Iy Ir nsby Mary Me ix. The will take plac The next m Bastern Sta Stutes Treasu held Decenibe irac 3 e at the hom where, after uded, refres The Chapter, will_be held desriees will 1 Pz will be fo ment entitled whi next No. Washingto ts bers m. ) with an « 14 onl he election ature of tomorrow nity Chap! Ay evening officers will b Temple tomorrow will he was held. short matron Clay ap night held t grand patvon and program Mrs. on Kate d Mr. w ro odge Chapt ing ele - the ensu Mrs. Mabel Thomus W Mrs. Leila € Davis conduet sciate < 1 ar Hund-painted presented to ted rose b vas given Kthel Boyee and Stockman and t ing ¥ Turn s ress, Mrs. conductress, ach; sentinel, Thomas in [ ce December 1 ceting of the Club of th y Departmen 14, at the Williams, club met of Mrs. Sarah the business hments t neeting of Piremen's | nferred wed by an ¢ The ch will Hope [ Chapt prer, Noo 3, apter din xt Wednesday lection of offic n of officers w Tumbia ght will he annual ¢ held meet . No. 13 The At the in Nov Old Maids’ will for Chapter’s will last tallation of o w 13 t ¥ e men's Unitol will sidence Mont- mber. D. Watts, was con- ere served. Arlington £ Cherrydal Al nter « taged by er from zive mem- at The regular meeting follows at . i e m the t- next Fri lection of meet elec- meet- which was grand visitation, the w [ tate worthy orthy rick to the E Sara Blum. a worthy granc short “proxra of solox by M Carnaha The home b t the h 25, xrand Tynn iliary held a Thomas Hattic Sue Lev Harding Ch its annual meeting next of the meetin s served for rs. AN will be ente evening at th A memoria ducted «t I next Tuesday lin, after whi annual elect Headache Lumbago WARNING: utifully Taylor, Elmer decorats s we and prose the P Pat- presentation matre ssoclate i patron m rende Irs. Lac The 1, A and readings last meeting of the the Mrs, Sadie rd for home of host Mrs. Apte oled Thursday & a4 buffet at of Ttain he home Johnson 1 service will bunon Chapter evening by Pa “h there will v of officers were supper Harding Chapter the ufficers of the chapter this the and Mrs m. to the re was a pmsisting Hubbs and Mr. aux- Elizabeth Mrs and Levy will om - pper worthy be ul Crom oceur the Neuralgia Neuritis Accept only ‘“‘Bayer” package ' which contains proven directions. Handy ‘‘Bayer’’ boxes of twelve tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. You will never find genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” STAR, WASHINGTON, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Washington Council, Tuesday eve- | ning will have the second degree with # business session of special interest. Five committees are functioning in on with the annual Christmas for the orphans at the K 30. A serfes of | be given each ! R ' of nne e part *. Hail December weekly dances will Saturday night, in charge of Lecturer Clyde V. Powderly. Messrs. Costi- gan and Whitton, new delegates to al n M w e M. the building company, will assume tivities ane now in full Wing. mas tree party for the orphans of the Fahey, transportation and invitation A reception of the ¢ and two district k) of the five councils, senjor of the Al- uty grand knights of th office next month, succeeding Drs. Washington Councll is actively en- District The following _grand ing as chairmen of committees: Thos. John E. Burns, decorations and hall: T. Ryan. distribution, eputies, master. navigator and cap- hts and five l Keane Council announ the fol- j Crosson and Koones. Gymnasium ac- gaged in preparation for the Christ- knights of this jurisdiction are act- J. Fitzgerald, procurement; "Charles John Dowlan. entertainment; James committeo has heen appointed. com- posed Lain of {he Fourth Degree, chaplains hambra, five grand k de he councils lowing program for December: Thursday evening at § o'clock, imm diatoly following a short business| the firse degree; Thursday evening, December 27, the council's annual Christmas tree party, for members and their families: Monduy evening, December 31 a dance and watch party—all to be held in the Knights of Columbus clubhouse. 0DD FELLOWS. rand Lodg be held meeting, cnee of subordinate officers will the temple tomorrow even The secret work will given picte by the four Jolnsons of Frie ship Lodge. No. 12 Five-m Talks on interesting questions w de by Noble Grands Union, No. 11, and L olis, No. 16. The principal will be delivered by Past Grand Frn- est C. Farrell of Chicago, 111 The confe; { e rej M The initiatory degree is scheduled far Elcelsior Lodge. No. 419 Tth reet northwest, Tuesday evening, and Degree Director R H rrell will have a new line-up for the degree of Love in Amity's lodgeroom, 465 K street southwest M M in Kastern, No, 7. and Harmony. will each have degree work W day evening. Friendship, No. 12, and Covenant. No. 13. will re Ve re- ports on the progress of by-laws com- Witiees with probable work in each in the degree of Love dnes: la grand representi- aul.” will bead the ce of Friendship at Lodge. Rhode Island and nues northeast. on Thursday The order of business will degree work in eac £ Co- t0, and Salem . H. Wood CKing the deg John tive, as line in Lanzdo! Mills av ening clude ibia, No. No. ur A complete set of by-laws will be reported out in Metropelis on Friday night: Federal City, No. 20, will have the first degree. and Central 3q will go throwgh the order of business. and Patriarch Sidney ¥ and suite will make two offic tomorrow might to ampment. No. 6. and night to Columbian. No. 1 campment will also make the ensuing term Smith visi- Mount Wed- ci tr at L M No. next Martha Washington Lodge Rebekiahs, will hold initiation Thursday at Odd Fellows' Temple : huyler Colfax Lodge. No. 10. Re- «hx, under the direction of Arting Degree Direetor Eppa C. Royston, | 5. will confer the degree on a larg class at the lodgeroom, 8§22 20th street vorthwest. Tuesday evening meeting of the wavs and mean af ‘the Rebekah Assembl led for next Friday at 0.70. F. Temple by Past| Mrs Ella V. Mallory to] arrangements for the an- aual assembly bazaur which will b vn on the evenings of Decembe D e in the (e mate hanaies woom The committee will lso diseuss and further plans for the New Year re- ception to be held at the home. Those In charge of booths are ex pectid to make report. The uss Ments are: Fancy table. Annie F Grigsby: dee cream. mma Stroble | Yoys and fowers. Emma Belt: gral bag, Mollie E. Edmonstan: cakes and vies and 15 Uearl Wina- | nie King and Plorix | Linnie Kuper ana | | | 1 ! | A commit has been pom. ar 1 'v- esident nplete | | ¥ o St SAY “BAYER” when you buy-<pmuine | When you sece the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mil- lions and prescribed by physicians over 23 vears for Rheumatism Pain, Pain on sale in candy stores, bars or cafes. Go to Drugstore. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosreticacidester of Salicylicacid ’ D. wiches, Lucelle Esther Lodge, No. 5, will the degree ‘ dates 0 ary ry aret uar W ning at the Meatings. first days, Raleigh bers wel At v ] B ary t rs. rs. side side nt tomorrow officers. « M : Mrs. Misg Helen Oliphant, M Poliey, organis t Charles Va., last i and ins C, q DECEMBER —PART 1. Mary Pollock, Fehls, non A 500 party will al cember 15, aL the | Billings, 8:30 p.n ways and means committee, of which the noble grand is chairman THE CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. At the meeting of Court District of | Columbla 212, Tuesday evening, Miss 212 . un Bol serve for the fourth time as gr regent. Other <ose McAuliffe, Em re. Farol nning, senti : Mrs. Sarah Gantle Miss Alice Duffy 3 th mas party to meeting December the custom of Court 212 for the past rs, Christmas baskets will be ody fumilie > and the House of ( forgotten. Catholic e bu Cirel Pue B the Mrs. iley. garet MeCloskey. recording Burrows Farrar, [3 gu. guides; organist pastor of St Fras &h 1 03 cure wereien mones Consul Consul heard in connection with the ship ca ol al 1D th. Amo, ut tz reports {recent drive maintenan e mander proposal o chancellor; monitor: Miss Margaret and Mrs. Walsh, truste: Mr: uard; ard WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. t Nor P. for t Com Ross Datig Ja Yop of couneil and Second n port insy whit home mmander Rud The charity Daughters financed by the organization, dnesday and Thursd: Raleigh Hotel was and and 1, jess session | Owens as were made i cameo b bert; to th i traveling bag to the financial & pearix and earrings, by Fidelity Council, hual visitation T councilor, Mary f and her staff were given a royal welcoms The councilor, 1dg Wildman, received them cordially. The hall was de rated with palms and flags. tertained consisted of a song by the choir and & reading by Ashby Presentations were made as To the state councilor, a sliver bread tray, by Sadie Levy w0 Capi. Eleanor Casalege, console set, by Mr. Bushee; to the state in- side tinel, Julia' Delano, a comb. by Harry Howell, and to the deputy, E. ‘Viola Thompson, a pocketbook, by Many Ferguson. e B. P. 0. ELKS. will 1 next W drill master. to the state och, by deput by bus| served. hold an inMiation ring. Congul Con andor William A. Riley will presid i will be assisted by officers of the Boogters' Club degree team. The annual clection of camp officers will he_Beld. Maple Camp at Capitol Helghts will receive the Choppers of the Distr of Columbia at thelr convention ou Wednesday night. Elaborate plana are being made by the committee under ¢onsul Commander Litz and Capt. Radolph to emtertain the visit- ing mentber: DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Martha Dandridge Council, No. 1. met Wednesday night in the Old Hospital Hall, 921 Pennsyl- jia_avenus southeast, with the councilor, Mrs. Flete r. presiding Arrangements wre being made for ron, candy amd (ke social, to held in the hall next Wednesday eve ning At a rece neeting of the council. in Masoni¢ Temple, | the Northeast, the state councilor, Mrs. { Mary P. James, and her staff of offi ! cars paid their annuad visit. Various | officers and members were presen with gifts, the state councilor re ceiving u string of beads, und the deputy state councilor, Mrs. Loul Schwenk, likewise received a string of beads. while the past councilor, Mrs. Ida V. Hays, was presented with a jewel Fidelity Tue state cor balloting After the its were will Presentations palr nfor ndi- There will election of o be held home of Anna G street northwest, at der the auspices of the n Lyous, and Amies, uhbs. U had its an- The stute 4 number night. ination and land was re-elected to nd re-elected vice re prophétess; tor; Miss Miss Mar offfcers Pairo, ley, mor treasurer; tinancial historlan Miss 3 - Washington lodge old time social session Therve is to, be a class initiated 1 Fred Whitehead. club manager, to pres w M " Foy trustee and Mrs we ines- nel; organist, wens, truste first tin airman o be giv 18, is the prizes to the the pool tourna assisted by Judge for the cha sent out by Sam airman of the committee. The Boston Club members have announced that if it is the desire of any of the members or prospective mentbers of the club to go to Bostc over the road. or if any of the mem | borship are to live clsewh than fat the hotel recently reserved by the club, that portion of the moneys not expended for the comfort of tha member will be refunded to him « the return to Washington. The port of the inde hope of the \od Boston include As has being The big sis- assisted in_ their work 00d Shepl not fund of the America Tast the of offi- After fon of Council, No. 4, met wvening and entertai incilor and her staff t their annual visitation for candida eled officers followed. Gifts were pre er to the state councilor, chair- man of the good of the order and the n of the drill team. after which bments W served State officers will offici American Flag Couneil {evening at Soci Teniple of ed to solic third Tue mem- an Visiting e b of ¥ el men nex { | Hotel i of ness meeting st sday ovening, o applicants we following officers were alled: Mrs. Idi Frank . vice regent; Miss regent; Miss' Ma retary; cretary’ that s §hershin PJuly, and this | band a trust il has elected the will re Minnie Sarah Mrs, Mrs ouneil- S etord. fin, ndent Cou following officers Thompson. councilor; Mrs asnoc councilor; Butler, vice counc a Tuylor, wssociate vice Mrs. Elizabeth Lariviere, C. 0. Bohrer. Mrs. Hattie T. Mrs. Edra Smith, Alice Courtne Wood. ingde outside ser neil, No aniiuial “ning he wood of order conrmittee of T dependent Council. Mrs. Hattie Mil vd u turkey sup n compliment a v 1 S The of the lodge I ported that the oyster roast |ance to be held New Year eve 10 he the biggest affair of its kin ever held in the club officers of Paltfmore or financial treasurer; Mrs. Payn Miss Catherine Bailey, Toulette, custodian Miller, Mrs. Hendle Mrs. Brown, riffith, out- nd’ Mrs bunner The will visit Washington Lodge Janua 9. and on an invitation from the jofMicers of Washington Todge they Will put_an the initiatory ® degre The invitation also includes the memt of Baltimore Lodge 11 care » over | treasurer! [tress: Miss I Mrs. Julin {Jonn Tuck conduc- | warden tinel, and inel will hold the cotion Wed- Miss Mary Mrs. Dug Liberty « 6 re tev | Charles’ par ESTERS. Court National met Tuesday Fellows' Temple' said over by the chief ranger | B. Wright. Seven appli | elected to membership. The {of officers took place, and W {ford. the state for | tapd. presided i and M AL Cuuble Bdna Smith Tucker, Mrs. Laura Taylor Weeks, Mrs. Agnes Grim and Mre, Charle Mil- Mr i presided Willian ity wers elect b M Mar. cluded Flynn, Mr Walcott, M | i mect tomorrow | Masonic Temple bi heard on the drum corps f will np will theast will of the John Anna M manager Immediate ¥ H. Millor has se ppeal for Christmus offerings " 116 (wh The Tollowing officers wer deputy.” D, W. Gall f law and matters of like Foa et v T8 Wrioh | ranger, Dr. John B Vi SUB. Webh I Callett: financiul 2. MeNeil: recordir hannanberger | suparintendent of ‘nnie | Tomie Holder fD dreen: the di for camp P, Marzo ha his e 1 nder and ors ed by Past he KT menibe will hold u bazaar its building fund at building, December others will me Rank i miber- arator SeCretar Seeretiry W, H L n Freeland made of the re pection to homet Monda of Maj B H Council arty st No. s i Mayflower northwest, senior 4 i Junior woodman. W veceived | Baldarson’ senior beadle, Miss V | Martdn: beadle, €. O | trustees. P syth, A J. N Tuesday Co $ will soctul with Sap Wells, Licut i rank James sitat Sth Adjt Bert First Licut m ph and William Thompson. Insta will be held at the next meeting put Jos | uar W. D. Milford. state m chief | | Marytana rdvised in uddress, in which the membery on the re recent conference held b managers in Toront. recontly; which was ver Ly the members pre rrott this eity als wnection with i de well Ay spoke of s Foresters, | fore I THE MACCABEES. Tent, No. Nine applicay bership for initia order wa under o Fellows' lust Wednesday night 1. Womersley presided were elected to mem- candidates were presen The full work of the exemplified by the degre: « direction of Capt. Jo election of officers fo ander, W. E. Wor Frank — McClan commander, M. W izgle: se Commander ghan " Michael geant Keeper armis, guards, B. F. Euards, B, G Matthias Jose Shambaugh, Harry Henry A H King Wormer 1an, Gall and were mad Foster, M. W d. Dr. L. P. Burke and _others Vernon. manager o the ficld work in the District, gave outline of the work being done b department, with the = W. W. Morgan Jor Jon Michasl, I Harry v | ROYAL ARCANUM. Ladi 1 meet ton It ‘A A evening insta and lation t u recent mee | ;rm-n:nnu ORDER OF EAGLES wa of the et nrsday initiatin: udey per omm even rout mimitte for the b | annual | During members KNIGHTS Wet s of knig For Convenience and Complete Depend- ability Buy Westinghouse Appliances THEY MAKE IDEAL CHRISTMAS-GIFTS Know Your Westinghouse Dealer By This Sign Westinghouse ‘Sales & Service FREE This is the Santa Claus. 6 inches tall. that comes with every Westing. house A, you buy for Christmas pur- poses. Buy From These Westinghouse Dealers Northwest Section ye StONWL €4 1 11h SOV WS ONWL G BOE NSV Ave. VWL City . City i¥e St N.W., City Wisconsin Ave. N.W., City. 214 91k S VWL Cley Applinnee Co., 605 14th S N.W., City Laurel Ave.. Takoma Bark. L NW hilip Little € Richard Gaseh Bl L NWLL Cit hStONWL G p Hardware and Barber & Roxs, 11th and ¢ arding Co.. h St Proftt & Zimmerman, N ISth St N.W., City echt. Oth St N.W., City S ISth N1 NW ter Supply 0 INth Nt VWL City AWM., City i StONOWLL City. Eastern Blectrie Wiring 617 Gth St. N.W., City rwin, 707 12th 86 N.W.. City wrence, 1110 F S, \W Brightwoeod 15 ¢ rin Ave. oW, Arteraft Stx. NW i S L eorgia Ave. N W., City Southeast Section Southenst Hardnare Co., 611 Pn. Ave. 8. City rtheast Section Maryland Hyatesville, Wa. Silver Spring Md. Mount Kainier, Md. Virginia on & Bradford. Manassax, V. . Brown, Fallx Church, Va. “hington & Ludd < Alexandrin, Va. 3 Frederickaburg, Kent White, 502 King St., Alexandria, Va. . W. Reattic, 10 Garrixon Ave. Clarendon. Va. Kimg & Alexandria, Va. . Va Harrinonburg, Va Silver Spring W. B. Spire, 36 Va. & Shenandosh River Lowenback & Son, Leeshurg, Vi, Gray & Sehlae, Winchester, Va. Semsibnugh Eleetrie Co., Charlottesville, Va. H. C. Roberts Electric Supply Co. Westinghouse Agent Jobbers 806 12th St. N.W. Phone Main 790 ~

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