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o a0 ! Stansbury. No. Tuesday—Arminius, i M. M. Parker, | . King David, No. 28, + Wedneaday—Washiogton i } Nop W COSH p BoA ] | {mecting held a short business session, | 1 { ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. Monday—-Avacostix, No. 12, grand vis- || itation, 8 p.m 3 Tuesday —La te. No. 5, grand || Visitation, § p.m. } Rrightwood, No. 9, grand || visitation, 8 p. Friday— Furcks. No. i, grand visita- || tion, special, 8 p.m. PLAR COMMANDERIES. |: No. 6. Red 1 2, Order of the ‘ MASTERS i grand visic | ROYAL AND SELE Adoniram Council, N tation. ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOT. | TISH RIT H Ahert Pik istors. elec- || sday «ouncil. Knights Statutors asscmbly. ! ' oh. ARMONY make tion LODGE, its sixth annual visita to Trinity D Chureh, 5rd € rorthwest, this evening where Rev. David Ransom L will officiate, and the will be “Adventure Will be special choir. The ithe public, the doors opening at oelock. 0. 17, will { esan | i and treets | at 8 o'clock Covell | sermon First Ly topic | There | music the service ix also 7:30 | In fulfillment of hi & social gathering one evening ©f Congress Li Epceial communication sor degree work, will at hour have a social purpose to hold of the brethren M s e | at 1 tha regular | Columbia Commandery, Knights Templar, will advanc line officers Fridas eveni Order of the with Birgfeld s corps will giv the Hotel Raleigh ning, January TFranz A drill | its annuul dance at| Wednesday cove- | Albert Pike Consistory of the Scot- | tish Rite will elect officers for the car at its quarterly meeting Tues- | day evening. There will no de- | zree work until o February 11, wih the fourte h degre wilt be With u degree daily thereafter untii | the thirty-second on F 15 tollowed on the 16th by the ceremony connected with the rank of Knight | nnander tie Court of Honor tor newly-elected knigh Mary- | land. Virginia and th { The gume tourname \ by the consistory will start day | evening with billiaids, bottle pool bridge, 0. checkers and chess and with prizes for cuch event. Only sons of the thirty-third degree and its Commander of the Court of | v will be admitted to the ms-; ‘ehruary 1y it tie n Robert = Lodi that lem ed will be room of the Skinner zar of the No. 9 has lidies held Fe 15 in the Raleigh Hotel, rman of the in char has also the appointn of J a8 editor of the lodge Luil e night ball- | with J. T. committee announced W. Walton ud Lodge of the Dis- | to charter Cathedral and U. D.. neither has! uted. but. it is stated, | or hopes these re-! anonies may be performed during the | current month, although no_definit plan has vet been made to that end. | The latest Harmony I Bulletin { contains an interesting account of the formation of Cathedral Lodge While the trict voted Harding Lodies 3¢t been cons the grand n t matr The next Grotio dunce &t the New Willard H ht. Past Monarch oss i man of the committee The Grotto Band and Oicacstia w furnish the music. ang ehrown. the Washingt xing several of the dance numi The annual business meeti ction of Grotto officers will Pythian Temple Junuary will i 1 We hetd § nesdiny « nan P nor, will and held ol wt J. B. Hayes, chairman of the dance | P committee of the Almas Temple Arah Patrol, anunounces that the fourth Shrine dance will be held in the ball- om of the Willard Hotel Wednes- day_evening. Word has been received from Illus- trious Potentate Harry . Cary that some time the latter part of February eremonial will be held. The vari- 18 units on the job, each vy with the other in an endeavor to “make this ceremonial excel those of the past. Past Potentate L. P. Steuart is now on a tour through the southwest witi the imperial potentate President nounces st the Samuel J. ¢ meeting of th rooms of the Guvel day. This will be U ing of President G interesting program npers an- :vel Club ub Fr initial meet- snpers, and an announced. | tepresentative Albert state of Washinste € the house committee Nion and naturalization, will address the members of the lonic Club at its initial meeting of the new year at the Franklin Square Hotel Friday vvening. An entertainment, consist- g of music and monologues, will be provided and u buffet supper will e served. A short business session, £pen’to members of the club from the | I'reasury Liepartment, general ac- counting office and the Capitol, will precede the regular program. Johnson of | chaiyman | n immigra- ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR| The 1910 Matrons and Patrons As- | sociation held & reunion und banguet | #1 the Franklin Square Hotel, last ‘Wednesday evening. Election of of- ficers resulted as follows: For presi- dent, Mrs. Ella Fillius; vice president, Mrs. Reberta Bebastian; secretary- treasurer, Walter P. Plumley; ex- ecutive committee, Past Grand Matron Hattie R. Hutchinson, Past Grand Patron Arthur M. Poynton and J. Frank Campbell. ' Fun w ted by “Nuts to Crack,” conundrums in- \Glving members of the association which had been preparsd by the re- tiring president, Rt. Worthy Grand Treasurer Alcena Lamond. The en- tertainment consisted of readings by Mrs. Lamond and Mrs. Mary Frey, wongs by Mrs. Nellie G, Plumley and impromptu charades. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hutchinson, Mrs. Alcena Lamond, Mrs. Lena . Phillips, Mr. Everett Phillips, Mrs. Ella Fillius, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Plumley, Arthur M. Poynton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Campbell, Miss Corinne Ha) Dr. and Mre. W. H. Hampton, David B. ‘Cheesman and Mr. and Mr L Henry. Arlingyon _ Chapter, No. 39, of Cherrydale, Va., will held its regular meeting on Firemen's Hall, tomorrow, 2t 8 pm. The business meeting will Me followed by 2 carnival and dance. January 18 the Thrifton Village So- bioty clrcus will be given by the chapter for the benefit of the build- ing fund. The matren of Mizpah Chapter, No. - | Plans were | homw | ent | tertain | worthy | Harding {appointed sentinel 8. announces that the newly installed ofticers will confer the degrees on a large class of evening. Hope ¢! day pter. No. 30, met Wednes- evening with Mrs. Lucile Fogle las worthy matron and J. Willlamson ! Cook us worthy patron. At _the con- clusion of the business sefston the chapter adjourned to the banquet hull. where there was dancing. The chapter hus issued tickets for ruary 1. Areme Chapter, No. 10, af its last after which a program was rendered, consisting of several piano selections, solos and readings. Later in the ban- quet hall a film_ picture was pre- scnted and refreshments serve the meeting January 16 there will be {work. The endowm. Chapter, No. the home of the G. Kennerly, last t committee of Unity irman, Margaret Monday evening. the coming months. The ways and comnuttee will meet at the of Mary E. Steiner next Thui day. and the chairman of the auxil- iary home board committee has is- sued a call for her committee to mect Jantvary 21 to discuss plans. means The first regular meeting of Col- umbia Chapter with its new officers in the chairs will be held tomorrow if the grand chapter is not in session. Charter members' night_was cele- brated by Ruth Chapter, No. 1, with the following charter members’ pres- ent: Henry Yost, sr., Mrs. Alcena Lamond, Mrs, Mollle Teachum, Mrs. Rose A. Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Frey, Mrs. Blizabeth Schneider, Mrs, Carric Pollard (Ruth’s first secretary), Mrs. Sally Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Mclntyre and Mrs. Catherine Loffler. These members were escorted into the chapter by the conductress and (vwistant conductress, while the mem- bers and visitors of Ruth ng “Auld Lang Syne” cordially welcomed by the matron. Mrs. Mamie Contella. after which they were escorted to seats of honor. The following program was ren- John Proctor read an poem. entitled “Pioneers’ Lamond read a paper on “Prog- ress of the Order” and eulogized Ed- ward Nally, the first patron; Mrs chum eulogized Mrs. Jennie John- son. the first matron: Mrs. Emma hultze sang, Mrs. Itose Yost guve a history of her wo Mrs. Schneider. the “First Jewel Mrs. Pollard. the “Origin and Naminz of Ruth™: Mrs. Schultze sang: reading, Mre. Frey. and Mrs. Sally Wilson served the home hoard auxiliary will meet at 508 8th southeast. with Mrs on. Mrs. Mamie Contella and Mre Ruth Y. Ivers. At the nest Meatine. January 21, the degrees will be conferred and very A sther Chanter, No, 5. celebrated its twenty-eighth anniversary Junuary 3. « tulatory remarks were made by Matron Tillie C. Chauncey and Grand Patron James A. West. An ining program was rendered, isisting of soprano solos b Ha ENis vocal solos by R Litlow and M Mabel Lindsev with . obligato by Melville Lindsey The singers were ac- ompanied on the piano by Miss Mil- | Schultze. Upon comnletion of rogram the entire assemblage ded to the banquet hall. where and delicious birthday c dred pro huge wa ments to those presenl. Dancing was held. At the next meeting, January 17. the degrees will be conferred for the first time by the new corps of ofticers. xo. & will hold himonthly meeting to- Masonic Temple. 1less the Grand Chapter is still in Mi its n Che ular an- | ession, whieh will necessitate a post- | install jonement of the meeting. Al the special meeting the newly elected officers were instailed by Past Matron Minerva Crawford, assisted by Grace ottrell. marshal of Mirfam Chapter. The follow presentations were ae ring matran was pre- sented with the past matron's jewel by Pas: Patron Willlam Lewisi the Iring patron with the past patron’s jewel by Past Matron Sadle A. Boyce The officers’ gifts to the retiring mat- ron were made by Elizabeth Conner the officers’ gift to the retiring pa tron was made by Anna B. Seller; houquet was presentsd to grand matron for her kindness in in- | Stalling the officers by Grace Cottrell, and a basket of flowers to the worthy Tdith 13, Ford, from her duughier and son, by George Boyce, and ts from_the retiring matron and patron to tihe offivers of 1823 met newiy B. I wapter, No. 11 cvening with the stalled officers officiating. Wrightsman. chairman of the com- nitter on ways and means, will en- his commitiee next Wednes- After a short business program was rendered, Past Matron Lucy Mayo being in rge of the entertainment, which inluded a vocal solo by Ruth B. Speake, acrompanied by Mrs. Lols Miller of San Francisco; violln solos by Past Patron Troy A Nubson, with Matron Harriet D. Burnside at the pluno. and remarks by Past Patron Shanahan Broolkland dnesday w diy evening. meeting, a Martha Chapter, No. 4, held its first regular January 4 with all offi- cers present except Marion McCathran, secretary, whose place was_filled by Past Patron Roland Brown. Two appli- cpnts were elected for reinstatement. The aux v home board will meet at the lowe of the matron next Tuesday. After th mecting January 18 the patron, ank Hursh, will have charge of the program. Arlington 3 pter, No. 38, will hold its second inual carnival danc tomorrow at 8:30 o'clock In Firemen' Hall, Ciernrvdale, Va. It will be a complimentury aifair for all members of the order and their friends. Gavel Chapter, No. 29, will Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock the recently installed officers presid- ing. Degrees will be conferved. As- sociate Conductress Edna B. Riddle, chairman ways and means, annoynces a card party to be given at Gavel meet | Club, 719 13th street northwest, Jan- uary 29, at § p.m. Past Patron Chapter, Slmer Johnson of No. 21, has heen by Worthy tron Irene Biggs for the ensuing year. - The regular meeting = wus omitted last Thursday owning to the meeting of the Grand Chapter, but the next regular meeting will be held January 24. Joppa Lodge Chapt meeting next Wednesday wil| - brate fts third birthdas wnniversery, There will be a short business sion, followed by an informal recep- tion to the new matron, Carrie I, Defandorf, and. the new patron, Willlam H. Bovd, and an Interesting program in charge of the asmsoclute matron, Mahel S. Boyd. At fts lsat meeting the chapter received u box of grupefruit and oranges, whioh Assoclate Grand Matron Strait ggve to the chapter for making the most wills during she endowment activity for the Masonic and Bastern Stay Home. Twelve wills were made. Temple Chapter. No. 18, will have charge of religious services this afs. ernoon at Masonic and Eastern Star Home. Rev: C. B. Stauffer will con- duct ~ the services. Automobiles will be in waiting at Georgla avenue and Rittenhouse street to convey you to the home. The birthday party for tomorrow night has been called off. Divine services January 20 st the Masonic and Eastern Star Home will be conducted by Cathedral Chapter, No. 14, Rev. Charles B, Pyltz of United ' Brethren Chureh ofelgting. January 23 the chapter will hold a leap vear box party under the ghair- manship of Emma Eichelbergsr, when the women of the chapter will iny the men in true leap year fashion. Washington Centennial Chapter, No. 26, celebrated its third birthday candidates Tuesday | Py idance to be given at the Argade Feb- | At ., held a meeting at| de for activities during | Chapter < cut and served with other refresh- | the past | ith Ma- | . No. 27, at its | | Paul, outer guard. §. Jackson Athey, prelate, will be inatalled Monday, January 21. The other officers are Paul E. Sayder, Willlam J. Thorn. Aaron Loeb, G. Frank Day_and John Paul. grand lodge répre- sentatives Willlam J. Thorn, "G, y and Charles Miller, trus- , representa- 10 the relief bureau. irand Representative Willlam J. Thorn, on behalf of| the lodge, pre- mented Past Chancellor Nels - V. Swensen, the retiring chancellor, with an emblematic ring. Remarks under. the “good of the order” were made by the installing officers and past chan- cellors, Max T. Pimgs, E. W. Mor- cock, Willlam J. Thorn. Paul B. Sny- der, Charles E. McAllistpr, 8. 8. Price and John E. Paul. Websier, No. 7, had the new offi- cers instailed last Tuesday evening. After the ceremony a smoker was held. ‘Next Tuesdax evening tlie new ofticers wilj confer the rank.of knight on a large class, Union, No.. 2 recelved (irand Chancelior Illery W. Heiss, accom- panied by several of lis assoclate grand lodge officers, last Wednesday evening, who instalied the officers elected for this yaar. pital, No. 24, last Tuesday eve- g had the newly clected officers installed by Grand Vice Chancellor Albert E. Gorham, acting as deputy grand chancellor, ‘assisted by Grand Trustee James E. Wilson as grand vice chancellor, Gyand Representative Thomas L.NKIdwell as grand prelate, tGirand Master at Arms ecorge K. Heisley and Past Chancellor . S Rhind as flrlnd inner guard. Follow- ing are the officers for this yewr: Henry T. Sinclair, chancellor com- mander; Carvallis C. Lipp, vice chan- cellor; Jon; L. Motyka, prelate; George W, Sollers, keeper of recards and seal; Chafles L. Baur, master of finance; R. B. Tucker, muster of chequer: Roger A, Reeve: arms: at its last meeting. ¥ Grand Matron Little Chaun- cey and Worthy Grand Patron James West were among the special guests, After a program there was dancing and refreshments. At the next meet- ing there will be initiation of can- didates with the new officers offici- ating. The past matrons and past patrons of Areme Chapter, No. 10, held their annual banquet last Tuesday night in the City Club. Those presgnt were: Mrs, Ethel Baker Wetzell, past grand matron; Mrs.- Bena' Bernhart, past grand matron: Past Matrons Bertha Hosch, Matie Pierce. Mabelle Hagen, ! Maud ' Fellheimer, Helen Brashcars, Ada Murray and Grace L. Barr; Ed ward S. Brashears, past grand pa- tron; Past Patrons Walter Hagen, Grant S. Barnhart, Charles Hosch, William Murray, Matthew O'Brien, Daniel Davis, John 1. Jones and Louis A, Smith; Miss Camille Fellheimer, Mrs, Corinne Davis, Mrs. Elizubeth O'Brien, Mrs. John 1. Jones and Mrs. Emlly Smith and George B, Wetzell. Mrs. Brashears and Mrs. Davis were in charge of the dinner and Dr. D. G. Davis gave several humorous taiks. Afterward cards were indulged in and prizes were distributed. Next Satur- day there will be an oyster ro the members at Dr. Grant 8. hart's cottage on West river, Wil- liam H. Murray having charge of the arrangements. { 1 i Acacla Chapter will Tuesday evening. Olin sing a solo. | _The new offcers of Bethlehem Chapter, No, 7, presided at their first meeting Tuesday evening. Past Matron Mrs. Luella Barrow chairman of the wiye and means com- mittee, reported that the committee had appointed the following chairmen of committees: Annual dance at the Ralelgh February 28, J. 3. Cunning. | Motyka. R.A. Reevos, W. J. B. Tritti- ham; annual dinner., March 20, Mrn. |Poe and F. § Rbjud, visiting and Ho e “Raveh: eard parties, A, i relicf committce. and J. K Proctor, W. | Brus! parcel pos April 22, Mrs .\_:l' Jv:)}ni and Saur, delinquent M. Major: rummage. Mrs. McNulty;jeommittee. - | Dazame and dlaner: Stra Stella Bow.| Columbia, No. 26, had installation 1 erso banquet, Mrs. lda M. E -ht-rrl!.‘"r ?m'.“r“ lams W .‘d"'.!‘d‘“y evening. drama A meeting in _.l'l'l"ndxhlp Temple, No, 8, F hian T A he, Fthet 0 N on CamtS yun | Sisters, January § visited Blue Plams Connell announ d that the drill|#% ‘?”’““"‘" “}I. ["‘m“"'“ of the '“: team of Hethlehem Chapter would | Stitution w th ice cream, ®ake, frult give an exhibition drill for Joppa |41 tobacco. Chapter at 2d and Upshur streets CATHOLIC work master t will have Watt J. P. Bkldmore, outer guard; Gorham, grand vice chan- mes 1. Wilson, grand trus- tee: Jured . Skidmore, grand guter guard; Joseph L. Motyka and Eilis 1. iCreamer. grand lodge representutives: |David Wiener, Ellis 1. Creamer and Willlam T. Trittipoe, trustees: James ll Wilson, repregentative to bourd of relief; H. T. Sinclair, C, C. Lipp. J. L. Wadnesday evening. January 16 Mrs. Fulalla Steagall was installed chaplain of the chapter place of Mrs. Alberta Dement, resigned, by Mrs, Lovella Barrows, installing ofii- ces. At the conclusion of the degree work, the chapter was entertained | by Mrs. Flora Weber at the piano, after which refreshments were served in the Lanquet room DAUGHTERS AMERICA. OF At fumnbia ning et mittees Court Miss No. 212, Tuesdus Mary C. Boland iding. the following com- appointed: Ways and e McAuliffe; vice re- an charity and scholar- nna Kerfoot: dramatics, Sprucebank: reception, eve- guard ship Miss At the meeting of thie Secretaries’ Association, Junuary 5. the following ucetan ‘ officers were re-elected: Prestdent, evelve Waters: sick Mrs. Lillie McKenzie: vice president, 1 7 Choral and. Give Club. Mise Mra. Jennie A. Moyer; secretary, Misg | RUPPCIL hnd Miss Fogarty: erchestra. Ellen 5. Mevers. and treasurer, Mrs, | V13, McValon: bowhng: Mise fita: A. Maud Proctor. director: press. Kinearc. Mrs Drury: membership, attendance. s Oliphant ce wale, Mre. Goodehild; vesp- s Helen Gantley; Hiking Club, fran: degree team. {rett: hospital ild Mis: No. 21. wilijRett: ho s 3 rthday anniversary | lCCLIers COmmitien Ml O ey in cha Friday evening, followed by | s s ox duncing at the temple, Rhode Tsland Saipin i B asea and Mills avenues northesst SEbLL e e OF PYTHIAS. 11, will hold its next tomorrow evening, at which time the officers will be in- stalled and the rank of knight co ferred on candidates. | Myrtle, N i Pen Loyalty Chapter, No. will meet next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., After the business the evening will be de- voted to svcial features and @ pro- gram of entertainment i aries Miss fries Chapter, KNIGHTS Calanthe, No. convention | i Febru {erones. Mrs Mr: Sisted § Mahon Duffy, ance will be given Mrs. McAuliffe, Mrs, Trapp 1t. Mrs. Kerfoot. Mrs. Gantley, itin and Mrs. Gowenw. as- y_Miss Fitzpatrick. Miss Me- Mis« Fogarty, Miss Irena Miss Cotter. Miss Furev, Miss sup, Miss Miss Lynch. Mies Stretch, Miss Sullivan, Miss Ida Rudolph, Miss Rose Marie Moorman, Mies Sheridan, Miss Swa Miss Waldner. Miss Florenc ish, Miss Marie Wade and Miss Pearl Zeiger. Miss Kath- Grand |1een O'Sullivan has been elected his- . and his {torizn, vice Miss Mannering, moved officers last |to Detroit. Mich. Miss Annua performed the | £poke on the work of th Players: Miss Jones. for Pensucola. Fla. a short talk on “Catholic Danghters of America Wo Mrs. Hasker of Court . was in nee past week with Miss and of Court No. 212, on work of order. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. mesting at 516 | - southeast i Tuesday eyening, will have Gra | Chancellor Bllery’ W. Helss. assisted Ly his staff of grand lodge officers, the officers elected for this A | vear. Amarant iChancellor Bllcry {assoctate grand lodge | Monday evening, wh {installation ceremonie ! Century-Decatur, No. 30, last Mon- !day evening had Grand Viee Chan- icellor Albert Gorham as deputy jgrand chancellor, assisted by Grand | Prelate Israel Sommers, Grand Mas- | ter of Exchequer Oden B. Gray, Past |Grand (hancellor G. Frank Day as { grand vice chancellor and Grand Lec- | turer Willilam T. Baum as grand mas- ter at arms install the following offi- jcers: Sidney Solomon, chancelior icommander; Henry wB. Reid, vice | chancellor:’ Charles K. MeAllister, keeper of records anad seal: LW | Morcock, master of exchequer Pines, muster of finance; Nels \ Swensen master of work; Louis C. Purnell, master at arms; Paul i Snyder. inner guard, and John Iz 0. 28, w. received asslon rly of evening. January business serslon. Lecturer Jumes McKeon. assisted by W. A. Mulli- nd_ Harry T. Sheehy. promises f the biggest athletic carnivals jever held by the Knights of this jorisdiction. Al members of the arder will be welcome. The e tzan one William J. B, Trittipoe, inner | the mesting of District of Col-| Mrw | Mis< Ben- | Cotter; | in churge of the chap-! Dynn the meeting of Keane Council, | 24, after | C. JANUARY 13, ODD FELLOWS. An_invitation s ' extended to the Grana, subordinate and Rebekah Lodge officers and the membership in general to attend vl’\'h!efl to be conducted by the grand” chaplain, Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson. at Betbany Baptist Church, 24 street and Rhede Island avenus northwest, tonight at 8 e'clock. The officers ot Mount Nebo Encamp- ment, No. 6, and Esther Rebekah Lodge, No. 5, will meet at their respective lodge rooms in L. O. 0. F. Temple to marrew gvening. Washington, No. 6; Golden Rule, No. 21, and Amity, No. 27, each conducted degree work Tuesday evening. Dégree Director Past Grand Master Richard H. Sorrell, 329 N street south- west, s unable to attend the meetings of Amity Lodge, being confined to his home with serious ilines: Eastern, No, 7: Harmony, No. Friendship, No. 12, and Covenant, No. 13. will hold_brief ‘sessions \Wedneaday. Brightwoad, No. 30, meets on this night weekly fn newly acquired lodgerooms in the M. E. Church, Georgla avenue near Rittenhouse streer, All pust grands as well an representa- tives will attend the seasions of the Grand Lodge, which will be held in the temple ~ guditorfum ~ Wednesday and { Thursday evenings, the election of officers ocourring on' the first evening. Degree work is expected in Columbla, No. 10; Salem, No, 27 Langdon, No. 26, and Phoenix, No. 2§, Thursday evening. . No. 116, will have ‘first e and Federal City, No. 20, second « Friday eventng. chuyler Colfax Rebekah Lodge. No. 10, had the following officers instailed January § by Alice M. Thompson and corps from Martha W, Lodge, No. 3: Nobl Prather: viee grand cording ' secretary, financial weereta: treasurer, Darius B Kincer chaplatn, Florence Gilkerso Flossie Thompson: ather; warden, Cora conductress, Blanche Golden; Jennie Myers; inside rd, Lacey: outside guard Mr. director, Iippa C. Roy Ihe officers of Dorcin Lodge, No. 4 were inutalles hu ¥y _evening Paxt Noble Grand Hdna O 3 SUAff of Mount Pleasunt Rebekich Lodge, No. 9, as follows: Noble grand, Kate €. Twitchell; vice grand. Martha Goode recording secretary, M. Aunette flnancial wecretary., Mary M. Dement, and treasurer, Abbie M. Gates. y Retiring Noble Grand Annie Blalock was presented with the jewel by Past sble Grand Gertrude G. Einstein. Past President Eila V. Mallory also presented the installing officer, Edna hlander, \-\"Ilh # ‘cut glass dish. Past Noble Grand Annie Blalock presented each of her oificers with a gift. The ‘neoming noble g Twitchell, appojnted the fo ! mittee chairmen to assist her: Finance, 8. N. Mallory: visiting, all officers; en- tertainment,” Past Noble Grand Mur- guerlte lson: refreshment. Past Noble Grand Annle’ M. Cole: press. Past Noble Grand Minnie A. Butts: miscellaneous, :l" t Noble Grands Mallory, Ruie and Ziegler. Announcement was made that Rena Beyliss has been re-elected as roprescritative to the Home Assochi- tion for a term of three vears, De- i &ree work is scheduled for the meet- ing of January 17 H ther Lodge, No. 3. evening installed ite Nettie Mettler, Fidelity Lodge, No. 8, assisted by Past nabli grands of that lodge, installed |t|e foliowing: Noble grand, Stacey I Medders: vice grand, Marie Speken- recording secretary Leslie financlal secre dna Mc- eiman d. Kate C. lowing comi last Monday new officers. Tuesday evening Ethel past noble grand of Esthcr, sisted by the past nob lodge. installed the new cere of Frien Warning Fred Mersheimer, chairman wommiltee on arrangements fur visitation of Washington Lodge, 15, po Alexandria Lodge. No. 75 rext Saturday, reports all in readi- ness and i1-quests that all members attending the fair and carnival meet at the station at 12th street and Penn- sylvinia avenue at p.m. special cars will be provided to carry all to Alexsandria. The delezatior headed by the band and drill team. upon arrival will march to the Alex- ,endria Elks' home. Tickets may be procured either at the Elk’s home in Washington or from the transporta- tion company at the established rate. Saveral requests have been reccived trom cities, both in Maryland and Virginia, for concerts to be given by the band of Washington Lodge and suthorization has been given by the lodge for the band tu hold a serfes of cancerts in this and nelgh- boring cities where there are Elk lodges The darill team. under command of taj. . E. Edwards, is practicing to nacter the intricate formations pre- sented to it by its commander in forder to do itself justice in the com- past noble grand of | Ample | ¢ | ellor, Munder and | councilor, Mrs, | mory: | 9 1924~ PART petitive driit at the national vention in Boston next July. The various sabcommittées of the Eoston Club, of which P. J! Callun is chairman, report encouraging prog- ress. The membership of the club is constaptly increasing® Plans of |the committee include the ladies who will make the trip to the annual na- tonal convention. Fred Mersheimer, ruler, has been of a’'committ Past Exalted ary 6. The membership meet next Tuesdas it will interview numerous applicants Wwho have subiitted petitions for membership in the order. The officers and 250 membev€ of Zaltimore Lodge, No. 7. were mep at the station last Wednekday night by the officers, members and the band and drill team of Washington Lodge and after a short parade were ess corted to the clubhouse ‘ the pur: pose of conferring the? initiatory ceremony unon several candidat The ceremony was conferred on Wil- son H. Barrett, Alexander 8. Burns, Alexis C. Yznaga. on behalf of Wash- ington Lodge; A.'S. Becker, on behalf of Baltimore Lodge, and John Connor, on “behalf of Newport, R. L. Lodge. Talks Wwere given by William Broenlg, former mayor of Baltimore and past exalted ruler of Baltimore Lodge: Representative W. G. Sears of Ne- Lruska and past exalted ruler of Omuha. Neb., Lodge: Rev. L. H. Schaefir of Pine Bluff. Ark, Lodge. and J. J. Garvey. past cxalted ruler of Alexandrix, Va.. Lodge; Ed Custy, tenor oloist. and George Joeckcl, planist, entertained P. 1. Callan, president of the Del ware, Marylund and District of Co- lumbla State Association of B. P. 0. Elks, reports that at its meeting in Baltimore. January 8, considerable huriness of importance was discussed and much headway made in straight cning out some The next meeting will be held in Wil TiisEton: Eebeugpd: DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Old_Glory Council, No. 12, hald s semi-annual tallation of offi- cers last Monday evening. The fol- lowing officers were installed by the deputy, Mrs. Mamic Howell: Coun- Mrs. Mildred Rock; assistant ally; vice councllor, stant vice councilor, ductor, Miss Cope- Mrs. Pumprey; i Milstead. and outside fre. Annic Anderson. The recording secretary. Mrs. L. I Thompson, was presented with fountain pen for a birthday and her faithtul service fo the council, after which refreshments were served con- " past exalted appointed chairman > to arrange plans for Rulers’ night, Febru- committee will at 8 o'clock, when - Mrx. Mrx land mentinel, rentinel Russell; Delany warden, Miss as The need of a local D. of A. Temple has become S0 urgent on account of the growth of the organization that 4 genergl building committee meet- ing has ) called for tomorrow eve- ning at 5th and € streets northwest All lodges are requested (o send rep- resentatives and to consider to what extent they would he willing to co- operate. A short session of the ex- ecutive board will be held after the committee meeting Liberty Council, No. 6, met Wednes- andidates were initiated ed to membership. Past State Councilor Emily F. Haliday in- 4 the newly elected officers. The lodge will officially receive the state rs January 22 at Pythian Tem- he officlal puncil will Sth reets northeast of state officers will inspect Mayflower Council Thurs- aay of this week at Society Temple. visita be he eting. Junuary anner Council, N stalled the following officers Dajsy Cressman: ¢ {lor, Mrs. Maude Var assistant councilor, Edith Davis: vice councilor, Mrs Babcock; assistant vice coun- Mrs. Susie Barrett; warden. Bertha Lucas; conductor, Mrs. Arnie Steele: inside sentinel, Ernestine Carter: outside sentinel, Mr. Charles Garland. Trustees: Mrs Bertha Dickerson, eighteen months: Charles Garland, twelve months, and Zelphia Norton. six months. Mrs. Margaret Halfpap. the recording se retary; Mrs. Florence Garland, finan- cial secretary. and Mrs. Alice Brown, treasurer, were re-elected. o i J. P, C. Council. No. 8, councilor. v P James, ial staff January 8. A was sung. which was com- hairman of the good of order. Louise Schwenk. The follow- ing program was rendeved: Solc, Thelma Hild: solo. Helen Hurd: solc Lenora Hill: solo. Aus were accompanied by My at the piano. Mr. Greer gave a few of his experiences: Miss Helen § hury, black-face comedy: violin solo. Miss' Elsie Hill. Paper hats and parasols were given the state and national officers. The orphans’ shower felded $31.20 Presentations were ate commander Mary P. James, silver cold meat fork, by i Triwnph received the state and her of welcome o poged by the perplexing questions. | side | Ars. Buell; Deputy Anzonetta ver caks knife, by Lillle MeCormick; Secretury J. ~ W. Schwenk, gold Mavonic cuif Mnks. by Amelia Buder- seim; Treasurer Fauny Joyner, string of beads: Financlal Secretary Mary Newman, fountain pen, by Naomi Grinder; Louise Schwenk, chairman of good of order, silver cold meat fork, by Pear! Wolfe; Harry Buell, captain of the drill team: Harry Thompson, Frank Wright. Irvan Wil- son and Roy Wolfe, silk socks, by Louise Schwenk; Pearl Wolfe, lace scarf, by Mary Newman: drill team and pianist, Myrtle Eardly, gold en- graved compacts, by Harry 'Buell, and to Emma Buell, silk hose, by Mamie Migeot. nn. sil- | team, has entered his team in the con- test 1o be held at the convention in New York city in June. He has now twenty-four ex-soldiers on the team and he has many applications for vi- cant positions The Mooseheart Legion of Ladies composed of wives, mothers, sisters and sweethearts of the members, in Growing in membership and aiding in many ways the furnishing of the new home. They will hold their next big dancs and reception early in February at Moose Hall. Joe Apolonio. chgitman of the ath- letic committee, has added several new features to the gymnasium, including @ punching bug and a new electric row- ing machine. A" well xnown boxing in structor will be employed to teach the younger members of the order the art of_self-defence. Hy Jacobs, chairman of ¢ and orphans fund, reported m of distress, several baskets were dis- tributed during the holidays and the thanks of Greater Washington Lodge was extended to the B. P. O. Elks for their ‘aid in caring for many of the needy who applied to the Moose for aid Norfolk, Va.. Lodge has invited the degree team of Greater Washington Lodge 1o accompany Director General Davis to Norfolk the last Sunday in January to initiate one hundred more candidates. One of the lan theaters in Norfolk has been engage jand the Governor of Virginia and the mayor of Norfolk will be initlated in what is known as the “James J. Davis Class.” Many members will accompany he degree team to Norfolk Peter Ring, chairman of the committee, announced a pool ment will be inaugurated imme- diztély and many prizes will be given to the devotees of the cue who make the st scores r J. k. Neweomb announced a big initiation for January 22. Thers will be more than one hundred candi- dates and Secretary of Labor Davis. . 20, is planning |a social evening January lation of the new officers widows | Friday night. Y cases s | JR.O.U A M At meeting of Anacostia Council, No. 16, Councilor William Stub pre- =iding, the degree team, in charge of Capt. E. R. Thomas, Clark Teets.and John D. Simpson, as masters of cere- monies, conferred the degrees on | eleven candidates. Addresses were made by State Councilor L. L. Ware, State Vice Councilor Ollerberry, State Secretary John Prender, State Past { Councilor Doleman and_ State Chap- }lain John R. Lunsden. The following | officcrs were installed by State Coun jellor L. L. War Counctlor J. C. Corpage, Viece ‘ouncilor William Joyce, Past Councilor William Staubs, Recording Secretary R. A. Estep (re- elected mineweenth term), Assistant tecording Secretary F. C. Prather (re-clected, eleventh term). Financial Secretary Jjames E. Frye (re-elected, i twenty-fourth term). Assistant Finan: Icial Secretary P. J. Martin (re-elected. { third term), Conductor W. E. King | Warden R. H. Norton, Inside Sentinel John Thomas, Outside Sentinel John ! house tour: 1 \ FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES gton Aerie was A meeting of Washin held Thursday evening Frederick Aerie will be the guest of the locul aerie February 7. when a large class now in preparation will be inducted into the order by the ritualistic team of that aerie. The initiation will be followed by a buf- fet supper and vaudeville program The committee in charge is arran ing for the biggest “big night” e given by the ae B. T. Harris has been elected trus: tee, vice Fisher, resigned. | Ellis | Councin {derson, and N Edward Assistant Secretary I5. J. Henning, Sen- W. Smithson (re-elected, tenth term), { Martin and J. A. Smithson. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. dates with Degree Master {will be held, The new delegatl ! "This ccuncil will exemplify the| The staff officers of the 1034 Regi- in the. near future, by request|home of Lieut. Louis F. Litz, The following officers were in-|organization of Company M. 3d 2 Williams; vice coun-| James Freeland presided at the busi- John E. Smallwood (twenty Several hundreds of Woodmen and H. W. Stein; treasurer, Calvin | tainment at Oak Camp. January 4 sentinel, H. H. Clark; outside sen-!sul Commander B. B. Smart, Adviser | manthe), George T. Mace. | ship of Company . were in charg Hall, installed the following officers: | cers was a public affair and was fo (re-elected). H. A. Douglass; assist- [ were Henry F. Norson. consul com- (re-elected), R. E. Anderson: assist- | Mellin and Shumate and Capt. Paradis Sustor. M. Eilis: warden, W B | Eckloff, who installed the officers. “ighteen months, A. T. Gray: twelve | Past Consul James Tenuyson and rrigan AT € Ingels. The {membership campaign. membership. Ad- T. Gray, T. W. Ingels, J. H.| State Deputy A. Dahler No. 26, Thursday evening, had Star Spangled h ator Arthur Capper and several men- bers of Congress will be present. Chaplain €. M. Vere, truste for «ighteen months, F. C. Prather, P. J. Mount Vernon Council, No. 10, at{ Next Friday night the annual elec- ita last meeting initiated four candi- | tion of officers of the Hoosters' CI Columbus and Capt. John E. Small-! from the several camps will bo seated wood in charge. | at the opening of the convention. {the degrees for J. Martin =Read | ment, Uniform Runk. Woodmen of the ouncil. No. 1. and Liberty Bell. No.| World, met last Monday night at the of the state councilor, L. L. Wehr, ! Pleasant, Md. The reorganization ¢ and state secretary, John Prender. Company B. Ist Battalion. and the stelled by ast National Deputy | Battalion, were among the develon- uncilor Maurice Peabody: Coun-|ments 1eported since last month, Col mes Glasco; junior past coun- | ness council, which was followed b. dward Crouse: recording sec efreshments and entertainment rd term); assistant recording xm»lm--lr friends attended the installation wry. Guy M. Yost; financial scere- | of officers and Christmas trea enter- pp: warden, John A. H. Har- |Past Consul Willlam G. Stott officiated ®ett: conductor, Roy Wolff: inside and addressed the gathering. Con- tinel, T. H. Watts: chaplain. A D.| Lieut. Ben Williams. Banker Stearns {Taylor. sr. and_trustee (eighteen jund Capt. with the member- Benning Council, No. 21, at_ its|of the entertainment features, meeting Monday evening. in 1. 0. 0. F.| Hickory Camp's installation of off Councilor, N. Keyser;, vice councilor. | lowed by a dance and supper. Among €. W. Douglass: recording secretary | the newly elected inducted into office ant recording secretary (re-elected), | mander; Roy Davis. adviser lieuten- {R. W. Hawkins; financial secretary |ant. and Paul Fako. clerk, Sovercigns ant (reappointed), G. V. Meile; treas- | constituted the entertainment com- urer (re-elected), J. P. Varner: con- | Mittee. Sovereign Delegate T. E Allin: inside sentinel, J. C.' Robey: 1 as toastmaster, and the outside sentinel, L. G. Kirk: trustees, | Speeches included the valedictory Inonths, A A. Strauss; Six months, | the inaugural address of Consul Com- ¥F. D. §ood of the order, | mander Norson av: pianist, A. cogmicil discussing plarn for a R. W. Morris j was admitted to were made by W. T. Doug- Kirk, R. W. Morris, State Outside " Sentinel E. An- Keyser. J. Ross_Council, { Banner Council 8, degree team | perform the degree ceremonies LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Greater Washington Lodge will make an effort to have the convention of the | Loyal Order of Moose meet in Wash- ington in 1935 The 1924 convention meets in New York city in June and the New York Club of the local lodge reported at the meeting Tuesday eve: ning that upward of 200 memhers wil X attend the conventlon. There will be a | will be held at the hall of Lincol special train chartered and the Wash- | Camp, Northeast Masonic Temple, 8th ington division will be accompanied by |and F streets northeast, Tuesday at § large delegations from Richmond. > p.m. Senator Aagnus Johnson is to folk, Alexundria, Clarendon, Quantico|make an address, and E. A. Chaffee and many other towns In Virginia. reading clerk of the House of Repre- Robert C. Starr, president of the |sentatives. assisted by A. D. Shaw a< Washington Choral Soclety, announced | escort, will be the installinig officer at the last meeting that a big concert| A musical program has been arranged vould be held at the Wardman Park |and light refreshments will be served el under the auspices of Greater Washington Lodge by his society. The entire proceeds will be devated to the IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN children of Mooseheart. the Loyal Order T SR of Moose home for children established | last Monday evening ":"1;,;“;‘;(;‘ chiefs, installed the officers of Red Wing (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) R MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Joint installation of officevs of camps of the dModern Woodmen « America of the District of Columbia by Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, director general of the Moose order. Robert Jones, captain of the drill IN RABBITBORO NOW ,DORA. SHOT YOUR EVYES.AN' GO RIGHT To BYELO- ) F ( ARE. You GOOP MORNING .JUDGE ! | A GLAD SEE. A RABBIT WHO \abonnt’r Aboun%euuwi! i L} H WHY, DORA DUMBUNNY ! STILL AWAKE? DIDN'T ) TELL YOO To SHUT oV R EVES 7 W I'VE BEEN SKATING WITH DICK FOR AN Hou 1I'™ BORED S®TI R. . AND ¢ FF 1 By ALBERTINE RANDALL Meet the Dumbunny Family and Other Rabbithoro Folk YES ,MA — 1 D\D SHUT MY EYES TIGHT : - - BUT - MY THINKS KEPT L"GOIN'_ON JUST WHAT'S THAT LUMP ON DICK'S FOREHEAD ? OR.I DON'T KNowW'! ] GUESS A THQUGHT MUSTA STRUCK HIM-AFTER HE LEFT Mg Y sRoandalle Protected by Gesrge Matthew Adams Rabbitboro Doings Are Featured Evei-y Day in The Evening Star