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THE SUNDAY STAR,: WASHINGTON, D.i_C., JANWARY 20, 1924—PART 3. struct this council la the .new ritual |Millan,( Harmony, No. ¢, grand repre- ' son, lleutenant comimander; Mrs:* Bell, - ‘| work and to confer the degrees in the |sentatilve. | past commander; ‘Mrs. Burns, junlor, e e . ‘| Benning Councti*" ehamber, - Benntns, [ . {commander; ' Mrs. \ Mason, chaplat lstrlct atl | D°C. February 4. WOODMEN OF/ THE ;WOBLD, . |Mrs. "Bidden, rocdrdkeepor; stra ar 5 - b | Coons, lady-at-armis; Mrs. Leenitzer, 3 ENI( W. Fraser Camp installed. 1ts new :setgeant; Mrs. Lewrs, sentinel; Mys. |, 3 GHTS OF PYTHIAS. ofticére last Monday night. A program | Lengtord, - Aasncal ” Leeper: S:Mra|>“Under the mantgement. of. Fiedk. |Feas Ben Rathbone Temple, No. §. at its regu- [ was en and refreshments served. | iCralley, ‘musician; ' Mrs. Rosenberg. | oo b o o | oo Sctiréinel, former star of Bu = p > Jar mesting. initialed two! aod lu | Hatorn Alhere \Waliworth eawes blaj| saptain of smenis] Mcs Diftebaveh| S, S5 5 lrgonson of Company & |52 foi ena 1o 1s o “utotanas Knight -Command, £ th Leld at 2128 T v 21, 22 o cers, as follows: e e h icolor bearer No. 1. an rs. Kenne- |12 Engineers, athletic officer for | an outstandi Horont oammander of the Court of | ket 4 7128 Tth_street January 21, £2 | Aboels, most excellent chief; Ella|were jiwesented by the camp o Past more, color beurer Xo. 2., The retiriig | the regiment, interost in athletics in | wog nt ana 15 Pldy. Roy Keenee, w ofitoF. thes newiy smadevinighte: OO Thorton, excellent senior; 'Bessle|Consul Commanders Rosi and Green. | commander, Mrs. Anna Langford, Was | ko Guara has been Ineres e | I (sl Folo laat year, (akes € ander i the Distriat A iaad amd | Unity Chapter, No. 22, will meet|EAyne, excollent Juntor; Jenile Buell, | Retirtng ~ Consul - Commander Murray | presented with & ‘floor lamp. = Mrs. |8 C¥ it beeniincreasingzapldly | PROREIDISE thin year. Other | Virginia. ¥ - next Friday evening. A program has ;;:‘;;;lxuri‘ }mr‘v ;éo,.,,.r A”nm,xi-;aanz K:.:(:(‘Jfir'l‘ mu‘l fi\' Ll\cx;‘l&r,%l"(;"un“mll:‘(:e 1-:[.".., was presented wit‘h 2 ..r;.m s winter. 'Gck:‘srp e Hv‘;fiph;m.- ir:: ) ] B ance; iktress of rec- |an addrens followiny 1 on o g6 - Addvesnia e made Mrs | T OMPARY e . e ell, Milard ode Bentarphn, No. & - Washington Council, Royal and Se- “r‘l‘xf; l;ffl‘v;l):gd d‘c"g::;.},u“b;hezh?",:f""’. ord and x%rar('sx‘)‘-l-‘nx;:n"? ¥yeda Marks, foffice: as Consul ' commancer for 1924, g‘;g":r, M 'an;!m:r;n"?-‘lnr“» “reiler ns:‘:fl‘,—",’"hmn) basket ball team 18 | Alexander ‘Thill, Hector MacDona Shount leasugt. No. 55, M. 1ect Mastars, which xeill have Its an. |officers, proctor: Vera Slye, guard, and Huh& Clerk Willjam_Dalkin was at the piano {of = Washington Review' and Miss | & a place of importance |Joseph Bordas and Morrls Hew. Alpert P 0. 30, K4 nual grand vieitatlon tomorrow eve. | o . oMot Tacta. o Tine Baum, chalrman of Wways andland Cupi) Willlam Holgesen was in | w a0, commanavr, Mowrdt Vernon :”.vt'mgl \:]. unlimited teams of the Will Hold Celebration. Reacia, Vol 16, 3. 3. wba a2- lxe‘dngiemr;ll)'sx::;?:':fc;,-““?,'fl,’;:rlficf'“'l“ Ry T deyor iecth Chavier| " The officers of Hermione | Lodge |new drin corps made ity initial, ap- tEviw. Defresinph s WeteneERed: M;;N“'_‘H‘\’l-hx:’;‘“‘l’r“‘li‘:: ::x::{f:x‘,rf;\m [ mihio Capitol Gadet Corps. o L dres: Y Merrit 3 s ey i1 | evening. At the las: s the | Vere Installed at the last se: m by { pearance, Washington Review, No. 4 met Jan- | . 4 sday 3 2= | ho ornial belabration o oot b S S SR Aariagolustrious mdster; Charles 1L | o1 bera were entortained - wjth s |G V. C. Albert 1. Gorham a8 deputy | * The néw administrations of the sev-|uary 1t in Pythian Temple Hail, with |tlonal Guard team won by 21 to S.)in(‘waerrgarrmd't s e e Wednepdsy—rand, Latee, 700 pun, | | Bldridge, deputy master: Erederick | UMIS NAT0 ntorta it el % | gFana chancellor, and assisted by the |exal campas are already at work on pro- | Commander Warder presiding.’ In- |SCrEt George Harbin is coach of the |Corps JARUATY 25, Retiied Comomaaiinis . 3 | worle: Wiillam H:' McCray, b M, |sssociate matron, Mrs. Marion . Pol- |- ¢ f T and 5 G M of &» G 1o |erang foF rogri thg AR, €00 | laton ot ol e Diftocr “and | OmPADY C team, and the following |Jo0 R MeKey wil be of |trL.uurer. John A. Colborn, P. M, ro- as follows: ~Dance, Margaret Nl X Chancellor | Grcene of Alpha And Brows of Fimses | Mrs, Blbencs iranatnt s51 Miss Edng |18 the line-up: Bergts George How- | oot X oo cond | pointea Andrew Jackson Gouncil to in- |outside’ guarafan, and Willlam V. dirs. Copeland, commander; Mrs. John- I Cardar | Owen; solos, -Miss Helen Bury, ac- 1 3 . < o = f n v 202 | Thomas Kidwell, keeper of records {have indifated policies of mctivity 'and | McIntosh acting as ladles of cers rles 2 & 1 ool A |,QT§‘;,',,‘Z,§?§§&§-,,'?‘,‘,“‘,‘“i‘{,““‘,‘ thona to 1&"3.’.33:"“’".22&"‘3.&‘3,’,;’,‘,;—‘, Miss HAa | 4nd guai, presented Louis Pfle aggressivgness. 'Consuls Wilsher of Old | mony, s - follaws: s enrletta |w Corpl, Mush Coanstock, for. [miomDonwire fomdosl Frtdas—Grand Lodge, 740 ter, Will be Installed. by the grand | Mullings; duete, Frank Goebel and | G Wiha past chancellors !x‘in and | Glors,” Sinart of Oak and | Litz of | Warder, commandcr Melntosh, | ¢ Contyn and Coce oater, end |Oolret. Alva M. Strawmyer onstitate e '\ e talled . by e At , Brother Pyles responded w| w few |Maple have strengthenee eir farces |acting past comma Mre, Eliza- |iarge attendance with o, Con it s ¥ S ! No. 0. master tomorrow cvening, when also | I5arl Gordon. ¢ 5 ' “ % gct rge attendance witnessed the game, |#8°r of the newly formed ¢ Fan. = . - s words of appreciatio: A staged con-|with fresht and likely materizl and pre- | beth R liewtenant commander; ch w 5 * gane, | = = ¥ Sanva Bi:Sann'sy Sl fal. g‘j‘);‘s:r_trcme;—:;ul:un_uu_ and refresb- | ipo worthy matron.of Friendship | vention is b held nest Waodnesday |diet progeess during the new wear. |Mivs Beatrice Morgan,. record Keepe el svas held l;xrnm National Guard | bowliug team. " A captal Saturday. Washington Centen o | | Videg 2fter the business will'be pro-§ cnapter announces the degrees will |at 7:30 pm. There will be anaksem- | Care has been taken in the seletglon Olive Edith - Fickert; tinance | A double bl Seig o ed: | elected - by tho team at fordeys Wasitagion Lenicned - e be conferred Tuesday cvening. e e R L A e I e Mrs Hmma Nanthor, chap- | two weeks e L Al Alexanderd DHIN wan npud m. fous Potentate TR the meeting of the lodge. i which is ; the congress of = pes Mrs. Adele Whittemore, lady-at- | teams o game hetween two |, Corpl. Alexande 11 was awer Mauters' Ausoclation. organiza- Thustrious Potentate Hurry It Cary' | g¢ the next meéting of Pidelity |dance of the company will be Hekd fn | wooderaft!in the District of Colurabla, Addie Teller, gergaant: Men. | togme.of the National Guard and one | the prize for the most eflicient ca meri Asmnc of Alnas Temple of the Myetle Shrine, | it £ No o™ Fucatar. thics i | e Arcade bailr 22, and cvery'camp has candidates in.the |Siisan Flanders. sntinet: Miss Dove, [pany o e iy (UEORCNLs of Com- |of, the Capitol Cadet Corps du Sehool of Imstruction. * Choncspouse to a telegraphic request ! moers will initiate a class, *The pass | ' Rathbone-Superior, No. 20. #4 field for offices in that body. Yicket, and Miss Fiina M Intosh.ga Ea - Ihe latter has been de- |1923. from the -imperfal potentate, Conrad j Officers will | e clase: *The past || " Rathbons Superion, HNo. 50, 8 Jicier. and Misk Eiios A0 Shing feated only once this season, and it| Several cf the riflo teams are I e e o { V- Dykeman, {s arranging. the spring | past patrons have tuken { ave its first presentatign o Yk aln of the guards. ty were pre-|Las not been closed to any unlimited | ing indoor target practice. Shoot ROTAL ARCH CHAPTERS. charze of a program. Refreshments |of esquire next Friday evening by ‘lln B. P. 0. ELKS. sented in behalf of tho work: of the | team ~desiring (o hailens, On the tangs af Casip Stmms tour of visitations to varfous tempies g 9 Mogday—Hiram, No. 10, grand visita: of the Mystic Shaino fu the east and | Will be served. new officers. | ‘hs clinrity Bl e iaiitee at ith {,‘ZI!“:"I;,‘fi,',’,"""l"f‘;,}.u'\}"' 3 (]‘ompnn\ C association is to |commence in April. The Comp. y e a & ¥ e co de dances after all games for the ‘tram, which’ stood second last tion. commandary assium, 8 | {o e S — Amaranth, No. 3, meeting '« uth. The first visitation will be| Gavel Chapter, No. 29, held its first | Northeast Masonic Tempie, will ¢di- | meeting Monday night reported that |der, communder, ahu Mre Tor of the season. Private Lichtenbers |hopes to take the lead this vear. 1 B = hel i a e ' ¢ Taesses—Moat Loreh, No. 7, grand “\"l']’ I‘\_l“l:“‘““‘p‘;&l":}m“h n“',:“f“,;‘” meeting of the new year last Tues- fer the rank of Knight tomormorw e music for the ball at the New Wil- |Geputy assistant and orgaidizer of |enlisted Tuesday night. 1o s e i Yo Nas b Bk Va.; New 'Bern and: Chariotte, N s evening. Degrees were conferred | ning. e s : Washinston Review., Mrs. Fager gave | un important wadithon (o g Sl he - MUPERD WEAVS B Ftisad, Sg, Sranviie ot ehaneherieties by the newiy installed officers. The| Webster, No. 7, met last Tuesday ruary 21 will be furnished |5 prief address. an important addition to the athistic (terfdinmont for non-commissioned of Weduesday. - Washigtén Naval, No. 6 vannah, Macon and Atlants 1ast grand patron of the state of |evening, with the newly elected’ |by the Elks' Band. Arrangements an i e S e i lettery cort _ GIAiMandqUATIErS AnE - HRRS S grard shitation, 8 po. | | Montgomery, Ala.; Chattanoo i | Pennsylvania, Mr. Boyer, addressed |chancelior commander and hiw staff |are belng made to broadcast the dance | (A\THOLIC ~DAUGHTERS - OF [Vork, and of Columbie, e to a 225 | home. o ot morthrest, Mas Thursdet e Wasnmgton Yo B grad | | Muntgomery, Al Chattanogga and|ine members on the work of the order | offitiating. ~Grand Vice Chancellor |program. Sl e e {iome, 2115 O street northwest.” Ma “ciattation, & pm Parhorshire i Cheteates \Wraiid |in that state. Assoclate Matron Efiic { Albert E. Gorham spoke on the mat- | Pling have been formulated to or- AMERICA. A vt Sl L jefs BanRt JEIeteRer U Y, Bernsdote « Wi, Theton; ‘No: 14, 3 1 Charleston, W. V. | Kessler announced the first meeting |ter of delinquent members. Next |ganize a glee club and a quartet. Compiay At G o Master Sergt. Eugene 5 oL ncae 2 alectian The following afficers have been se- | OF the home board fs to be held «t her | Tuesday evening the rank of Pago will | All those Interested will be notified of | Tucsiar cv at § o' Company C association ut ‘the City Sergt. 1. A’ Shackleford,” Teehnic: Fridey—Capitol. No. 11, Mark Teot oo O e A lnuaq | home. 667 South Carolina avenus | be_conferred the first meeting and those who have { the Raleigh Hotel, Court 2iz* wil | {1ub will be held fmmedlately after | Sergt. Frank B, Kave, § Johu Tg Mount Pleasant. No. 13, grand Temple. to serve during the . coming |Southeast, Janyary 25. at 8 pm. As-j Mount Vernon, No. I, t last [\not handed in thelr names should do |liold a short hustness meeting fol- | ISReCtion - about March 1. =3 ban-|Sniegoski and Corpl e, Birthrighis visitation, § p.m. L ey el e Yheck | tociate Conductross Edna B. Riddie | Wednesday evening A0 _to Fred Whitehead. l6wed by i social session. The pro- | 1U¢t Will be'held prior Lo that date S onthe entertatimeny H — ) r. And the selections have bBeen| hairman of ways and means. an- | i | . The Boston Club met Monday night. n is in charge of lecturer, Mics Sign Seven Itecruits. | Elans were made for a W BOTAL AND SELECT MASTERS e ooy Imperlal Dotentate Har-|rgunced she has arranged o car DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. |34yeral of the committecs presented | Ce. Gallagher. assisted by the| Seéven-recruits were obtained for | Shem, Which will consiet Monday—Washington Council, No. 1, The Caravan Club—Jobn J. P. Mul- | PRFIY to be held at Gavel Club. 5 , 5 fd vorable reports and several mem- |dramatic commitica |the military police company last week. | poug oot (Jaturcs. : S d viitation, § pau T L z A Jaiee | i3th street northwzst, January 20 Star Spangled Banner Council, No.|bacs from Boston spoke on the com- | Februury 7, Court Baltimore will{Licut. Raymond Feake hopes to be |, oncert rul he give: Thurstay—Columbia Counctl, No. 3, ane, president; Gen. Amos A, Fries, /0! 7. @ave a supper in honor of the past |ind national ‘convention in Boston | celebrate Its ninth anniversary with |able to muster fn th hoy National Guard Band, under Was wrand Fisttution, & pu; | vice president, and Ralph A. Shepard, - = i e ‘:’ Dalsy Cressman, on |BEAE July. At the meeting February {a hanquet at which Archbishop Cur- A b T new comps Officer Mever Goldmar, 11 a fo - secretary. - Columbia Floral Girele will meet at |councilor, Mrs. Dalsy Cressman. ot |3573 he route isto be sclected to Bos- |ley of Emltimore amd Mics M R iiflery 7 and a regimen % e = e T B ). GO i a cle w t ! e ovs b ¥ o imore and Miss Mary C.| The coast artillery compa: ng ! Soasy ENIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIES. The Almas ( lub—Charles T wng. The “good of or-|tona Duffy, supreme regent, will be the |orzanized has obtalned suWiclent | #he fead principal speakers. A large delega- | Prospects to start physlca mina- 3. Treadsd—De. Votay, No, 4; Oude rtlett, director: Charles G. Emmett, | the home of Mrs. Nannie D. Hughes. committee, of which Mrs. Bertha | A rangements are being perfected 2 quarters the Temple. ; Henry M. Burroughs, vice Hiatt place northwest, tomorrow arson i chairman, was in charge. | to e4nduct another pool .tournament | in¢iPal spei e e Drospects o slact w1 L exs nposed of Wodsesday— Washington, No. - Ralph A Shepard, secre- |ofterncon. Mrs. M. E, Eppeleheinaer | The rector and congregation of Grace fand a niouncement will soon_be made | 105 101 Sotrt B3 (1 Srtew I e oy nigns Serg der of the Tempie Hermann F. Carl, assistant sec- | will act as hostess with Mre. Hughes, | Protestant Episcopal - Chuseh, south- | for @\ pinocle tournament. Both will T T s Soon de & e rumb : | Whi — : Howard W. Myers, treasurer;| . weat, have Invited the members of the |be umder the management of Fred | 04Y's meeting William Hofoy, | passod tho outnt e Tlenry 1i ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOT- George . lbartah; Theo C.| Mrs. Mahel Turnage, matron of t.}Daughters of America to be their guests | Whited ead or | rehdtioreses and s will the 1 st _company Morga: chaplain of Court Baltin tery in D s TISH RITE. Lewis, Jokn's Ledge Chapter, No. 18, an 8 3 The \laturday night dances, under |Chaplain of Court Baltinsore, will be st artitlery in the District since rogime Drar, : d the guest of bonor. war : Tucslay— The Orlental Ba fenry B. Sclunidt, | rounces that at the meeting tomor- | T building _committee met [ the ma\agement of Jack O'Connel, | the sues onor . o mes RS . indoor team mate Fred D. Bradford, secretary:|row the chapter will celebrate !ts | Monday évening in Society Temple and |for the Wand and drill team are be- | A% uoltation en Tece ks A;yli- Ralph 8. Child ready gone to the 15 E, Flathers, drum major:|tenth hirthday anniversary. An reorganized. Mrs. Pearle Wolfe was |coming Bopular. 2 banquet from €. D.of A. of Hagers- |fany B, 1215t Engineers, p X~ [ sociation. A good show s 1L Kom teresting program nas been urranged. |clected chafmman, Mrs. Fthel Miles scc- Fred Mersheimer, chairman of the {(Xn Md : PP e S L R Acts as Depot Brigade. ¢ Grand Lodge s 1 <« > 2t th mesting dscross wern Tetury and ars. Fannio I. Joyner treas. | committeey on arrangement for pas o quarte ceting of the ain, te o vacancy caused b A e i 't will . hold 5 Strle . a o v 1 « n f i 3 dre: CArs; = n as : arry. W Striete = he Beversl cotmells to tndicate to what |@ate has .bwen changed to February | BIng at the residence of Mrs Wil- ress rehearsa acting m wpecial communications dur- | iibra ; s Rroes, bannee aft 3 o there jextent they would be willing to finance | 13 inst I of Fabruary & The luldge.lluzu L. Belt, 151 S s northwest. | < Compuny g\] detmali Eade” tn tal of recruits Ti® 1 veek, on Wed " s at the Masonic and |the proposition of building a D. of A.|wlill meet at ) p.m. A ge class { rtaging play the miiitary Ca; o SiaE Bemeck ouWiilneana s PalioE i Home o narae " 'of | temme and also. to Iavite the Junter |of candidates' will he initiated, after MACCABEES | Jane.’ held Thurs. | Morgan has taken i T T ot S pr A I Letster, seere- | o WS Orier American” Muctianics o st | Which thers will'bo a sockul sesiton. | ol SE [day everiing. The entire cast is from | forts-four men ing new Warren G. Iarding|ares L 55 1ield, assictant secretary;|Charles B. Fultz of United Brethren | The next meeting will Lo held the first | jreat Commtander Td. L. Young of {the Capitol Cadet Ce | This makes Headquarters the Lodge, No. 59, and on Friday, for the W Georges, | trensurers . George | Church officiating. Automobiles will [ week of February THE MONERN WOODMEN OF |Ohio. w!ll visiz National Tent towor- m within Company A, the women | company in the Guard at present X 3 Georg: e z e i S g oot 5 e house street| Wesningtor's birthday will be ob row U 4 special meeting, at | being honorary members a strength of 108 men. Lie purpose of constituting ¢ ptai {meet the cars at Rittenhou treet | ngton’s birthday A s e se 230 to 3|served by the order with a emple. He will open is play prod the lat- | P. ot B s Comp 50 OF -constituting iCathedzali f oo yg i enant ol nd Georgia ue from 2:30 to 3{served by th Wwith @ AMERICA. oda Temple. He 1 This play will be produced t t- | P. Dunn of Headquarters Compal Eodge. o, 40. L e AT B Honeers |o'elock to convey members and friends |grand marel -and ball, 3 SRR T the worc in tiw District an the Macea- re of the month at quarters ned to his home by illr 3 St g T ki el me vear bo: y | sho . in! t. 5 Joir oy of o8 rs of [bee Caravan nbers p campaign, | G Hunce The Masters' Assoclation for 1ga4 | firet sergeant; T. Harry Rikby. {0 the home. A lean Fear DOX ALty |t commitien in charge will he hed | various camps was held in Northeast | being e throughout the Tacilities cannot will meet Saturday evening to eftcet | cnd sergeant: Emil H. Witt, bugler c =301t o0 e el ty | Masonic Tempig | Tuesday evening. |United States fn connection with the |at t Both pla i = I Dr. Fredericl: Yates, lieutenant sur- |NIing at Scottish Rite Cathed The | Tuesday evening at Mizpah Council to L e . an organization and get r for |k Fick Taces, dieutenant su hupter will hold i Htlr anni- | perfect the necessary arrangements. Capt. Willlami P4 Robb, consul of | yroposed convertion .of time order here | were succes the work of the new yea lgeor ghapier 5 Wi B U e | Washington: Camma chaliman of e [next year et e FERE i o ¥ na "cdnes- | Program committad, presided. Form Re ganization ice this The ffth unnual assembly of the| Th ua e of : akomia Chapter, No. 1l have i patt next Wedness Bt Deputy A & \haffee of Lincoin |t egder i 4 < Miss Grand Council, Royal and Select|Gr @ 8 Willard Hotel last 13 ting with th wiy i 1 ‘fl:’ll:‘il:‘;;“! as 'b’l’;\l “I;;.K Id'hr""}l‘.n?rh(‘} L ted last w F X 5 K las 7 any prizes “}[’hl Masters of th strict, w eld | Monduy was one of ) e | ¢ lears in harge next Frid taft of ers pu + awsisted Ly H. M. Shaw of Central {districe deputy 1 asfring 3 e and outstanding ster, which wi e maas Disriet il ihe held fAtondns m the largast jof jtiy ning. The Gegrecs will be co nual visit to Golden Rule Couneil, | CAMP ds installlng wscort. The fea- | transferred E Friend the : v < ‘campalen evening, February 2, & aturday [serles. The Grotto band and ofchestra | rirveq on two candidutes. A program | No. auary 11 in Masonie Tem- of the cvening’ was an address |charge of the : - promi 3 thition_of the tor the address of the wr o | furnished the d; musi eral num- { has 1e anned and reireshments | ple and F streets northeast. Of Senator. Mag Johnson, from |ginia’ Dee Tllmuk fe ill be given z eporta and ("{h--r b :! “ s B i ;‘flr.\ of whiy ¥ W, Y“—“E ba ser ficers were installed as follows: !:‘;“‘!:*:]‘A ?rl) 1' AED ;““ \)r(‘hefl,‘;r‘ 5\1(.\' supreme comntander M 3 the time the prize winn ~ctio %, | Brown, a W The’ next - nci i her derad several selectlons. Miss {trict of Columb £ C nouncad the election and ot | B Councilor, Mrs. i Shepherd % 3 o tri “olumbl ; gl i ot dance will_be The newly installed officers of Miz- S hepherd: | Thima Fowler gave o dance. The | e wachingt LS | Februare . oThE o e Seate cenaclian Moitaer neffor brothers sangs Prof. F. A. |witi ther a Schocdler gave w piako so0lo, and |niony Benjamin® Fru T 3 Tees meetine Tuesd nd Jamce Atherto ssoclate Jun I . twenty-fourth president o ud | costumen. i, - | dance ning. rthy matron cilor, Ch HillinZass; vic A and n A 0N | for severa sonic Veteran, Associutio: e ery pondlat b e oMeare | fal mecting of 3 Mrs. Ollie Montgomery: e ;‘r’;h-"nu’n”l\lb& g e, {ment o sy 1 O l a l I I s District of Columbia, has unnounced @ at Pythtan | clety will Le vice vounecilor, J. . on; Loron and-Mr. Ives sang solos.” — 4iormerl W 1 tmu‘ the hnxl.uul dinner of the A 3 § p.m. at the home 2ssistant recording secret N it aang; sptas [resulted | = ! clation +will be Held ut th e Ve 5 Tacobs' and | A1) 3 . h0 O etreet, Anna Tyler; conductor, Mrs r 2. Turner re EBbICL Fridus cvening ; ] 2 Tl St Bury: ward frury: tuside | ROYAL ARCANUM. ander o charge of X after o brief b e o i oF. Gtees » nas 0 atinel, Mrs. 3 i l nicipal Couneil held its iastaliy- |1ina, Virginia and the District. w 1 randall's Metropoli- “Let No Ma has been called for & - R centinel, Mr. i el [ t1on ot Cecrs Saturdas nighto - iieia | preside at e ting tumorrow aoT Y 1. be open D i states that many petith i el H. €T trustes, Mrs, 3 Joputy M. A. Davie and Past Grand |Past Command: Smith, ock this afte LRSI and thatdfor sacs 2 P. ALL: for | JR.0.U. A M. {esting_'program was presente | Regent 1L E.‘Greer of Ealtimore were |sPeak, All tents of 1 ntere ve . and for . - 5 onsticn | Mry. Elizabeth Shepherd, chat the installing ¢ been invited. arranged for the i der Soninld. 1IO] At @ recent meeting of the exeoutive | 200G 0f ‘the order, as fofiows: | The Hospital 1 Associuzi : Mr. Larcombe was m n jhourd of the State counc bpoilt-|Piano and violin duet, Miss Simpson 2t the hom LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Februaty 13. 1837; he i Miumt Beac arious duties necessary to conduct | 300 4 E ; eltation by D e ation erc will be o class a Webruary 2 Carroll and R recitation by Dr. |1l The zollow e O e gl o S i N e el et business of the state council and | and D o o Euteio, Chapter A Jun nd sevoral wee ety coumciie s hamDistrict |Grace Nash: songs and recifation, |cers for the en W. L inmetz. the < it i s A el at the meating of Greater Washington { e s he perform: 7 1 Colamb! 3 e Audrey Keily; recitation. Masier . presidents Giles, vice wizard, s in fllming storm performan: Calymuiy Comutiiony, | Colmbla were made. Tie board 18 | RENS? plano’ ‘mela, M. Willl e TN S nimore, Secretarys | Lodge on Twes exin e o Chiveraal’s big romantic ho plaze the na 114 h}"“:d;rig;:‘f,} e e , Digieier Wehr, State Vice Coun- solos by P'hil Osthas Tolson, treaswrer, and Dr. G. Bl | FiSOE I oh MEIAORTT : {drama, “T dering Dawn. 7 rom Brodney o7 Sl andas of hib: coin flicers of the Masonic Clubs |c Oliveri, jr. Past Statg|Panied by Mrs. Osthaus. %, medical inspactor. SemNity the ritual and tns i remade Mghtning adds the preduction of Ge a '3{“ [‘;'l“.‘“"‘;l" LS L i 1 » Clup January 30. Prom- | Counc villlam S. Doleman, State| State of s and member r The Loyal Ladies and their first | €XeRIIL LA { final thrill, 1t is claimed, to one of the | fomance of India oF the Anmointed High I fcere will deliver addresses, | Treasurer W. Calvin Whipp and State | presented with gfts as follows: & | mesting ot ithe new) year Monday | CaR@dares 1 ark Clab, h - {Ereutest storm scenes ever filmed. | thres engagemer ? th Ly s . la s vaudeville perfo Secretary John Preader. The follow- | Counctior Mrs. Mai s, leather {night in G. A. R. Hall. New Xou 3 ) = ) own_on_ Bre LTI L ¥ e s (velionita | Ing committees were appointed: handbag. by Mrs. A. Fiynn: Deputy | and Regent S H. Talkes, accom- [ABStanto. Is €rowine | Harry Garson, the Universal di- !m'udur"ers telegraph 100, 18 SHISITUCLON any 1 turnish music for the dances t mittec on judiciary, Thomas E. Mrs, Clara A. Rock, bair comb, by {panied by the Gran uncll’ officers, { A0 it I8 €XP the parade |rector, is said to know all aboutin Hollywood, but 5 work of the Command ) Conainde the arentag's > | ehatrman;. Willtam 1o Jeriing Bessie Bryvant; ciate Junior {1ald his annual visitation to Orien Lttt iy L eai Order | typhoons and other tropical disturb- \had been engaged by a we Hulgiite rampien, & § Bl Gen: Awmos A, Fiie en¢ | ward R. Th t State Councilor Mrs. A. Flynn, | Council Tuesday night and to Kismet |3t the CORvengion et iunces, Garson found himself in a |director, who had been an invit Heovs sommanner of the board, asaisted by J. Boyd Dex- 'John Prender, 1, by Deputy Mre a A._Rock:|Councll Wednealay night. District e s e Une | real typhoon in the tropics while an lat a pre-release show 3 ALAS & * | ter, Willam Mus an Trout- And J. Frank Butts. Committee on|Past Councilor s @ iCouncil will be visited on the 23rd, | 7 o Sy d 5 i gn in the Navy during the Span- CE T LR e e | inan, Witith Lynn T TTGUL |avdiors, George P, Barnes, chatrman: | jewel, by Whils) Municipal will Ue the host Feboi oS pmncm‘:”:m) e e can war. and later on he ran | Larry, Semon steps el e TR | Menibers, will. instal' the officers, 1t i |Ar T. Marlow und John K. Smallwood. | Tan ., “jewel, by | ruary 9 and Capitol February 14. s e ier- Washington: Lodge | into os the China Sea that nearly : = Gavel Chapter, .No. 28; i member of - - o S, Latha S ik cputy Grand’ e i a2 his career. shoes.” He sags the execied fhae Urind Naster Charies | Chminitten on pross, Julan S Lathan |3, 1 Simpson nclal Secretary J.| Deputy Grand’ Regent A C. Giles [0} Pas ever attended a_convention |ended his career. “good luck with a kic Columbia Couneil, 2 and oberts will deliv 1 addres; Select Masters: of C 1 Typo- also D s irman; each subordinate conncll‘will | . Flsi pin, presented b nstalled the officers of District Coun- _cony. 1s | chair ; each subordlnat il will| E. Flynn, pin, presented by insta ie o £ Distrh e O e graphical Unlon. No. 101 of the Sons cadway of Massachusetts, slst the cliirfian in preparing news | Ithel Windsor, cut bans. My s cILEL s appo'nt a member of fts council to|Futrell: Recording . . 1cil Weenesday night. Peter Ring, chatrm: of the iwu,_l_ 2 e o rominent part Ir | George Randoiph Che 5 i 1 s 9 s 'many names enteres fUERULY, Who A < sl e motion Sraphical Onlon o 101; of the Bong roai Ry o8 othes THe W {05 e presa by subinilting direct to | Miss Nele Tecple: Ascistant Record- | BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN |somiitter, bos many names, o et D o pare | are Tunning In"ihe. Saror the Natlonal Geographic Society. on Quartet will present a ul 0im all_the motes on the ctivitles of | ing Secrstary Mrs. Auna Tyl 3 be awarde ! S = {Post, will soon ses "Rei Te became of “the | program. : Ao Copells, e aporunittee | ture, by Frank Bury: Mis i YEOMEN. George E. J 1 of the & o - *" | famcus story of fina Musonic -Vete fou Decem- T on expanslon, Luster L. R ehr whalr- | ple. * treasurer, umbrella, - | Capitol Homest No. 6408, met|team, gave an ¢ drill of Ithe screen. ~David Smith ber 14, 1611, Tho Gaxel Clup G Il mieet i dove Oltvert rand. National Repre. | Elizabeth Shepherd: Captain of the |y, The degeres team, under {team January 10, and w large &el . Vitagraph, has compleied from 19 ay cvening at the club rooms, 731;Saivatire Svert ang Ao tites | DFill Team J. AL Futrell. shirt, by T. | : Archer iDevore, exemoli- | tion of the members aiichdad e matior | & i and as Q i rect. The newly elected offi-|Senative Joseph Smitheon. Commnittee | b ontgomery; Mrs. Elizabeth Shop- By vote of the home- ] team wil enter the contests i New vard the | Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt a-me r. e y clate. a elaborate en- 2B 400, wil welect o committee of | herd, councllor, consele ect, by Mre |ctead, it was mado inandatory thatYork dutins Yenton, and ey | rial Fund, ot & luncheon fthe atars, in *The Lone Wol ington Augst & il i s foltiree to asslst the chatrman. M. | Gpile Monteom o oo dloriall | dppiications” in ahe fature be|will no doubt bring)lmcich | Ehen G ukor, president of |being made at the S. ¥ pflice an g @ cter 0 member can S o s Flynn, hand-painted china, by Missiyaer ane tain: to b e i arles ) b, ds | feats i be ased esociat: jogpotios and b fford to miss it A spenker of na-i{edures. The band will have rehearuale | i1 Teepie. ) e e ooy o LEEROVED, ORDER RED ‘s (EAmpEiCR itiTK e Tukds RN ibitors 1o March Desiges ro. st one years. tonal prominence has promised 10 Washington Hall, 30 stroet and Peun. | Progressive. No. . at it last meet-ite invitations, and has formulated the | Past Great ory {f0 T tho cast includes Tyrone Poser, Mac sylvania avenue southeast. A school of | ing Installed the following officers, lines adoptec ] e - % ving owing program: 7 te S pm., tur- |raised -the 5 ed States |Iyn Arbuckle, Wilton Lackave, G Other Tecen f of jest to all members of the craft. The instruction for those not sufficlently ad- | With its deputy. Pearl Wolfe. pre ke 3 ladies of | January §, be sisted b B Cew York—and ferritz, Alphonse fimdeuujmlc Vete: i ‘rxit;‘;r"l":; :"‘{T‘;"_g 1 provide the music| GRcdq" %o “become members of the |ing: Eva Doerncr. junior past cc lowing: Gireal pret Henry e e aric McAllister and Charlotte Wal (s |band, but who are desirous of learning j cilor; Mrs. Baker. associute junmior 21l: 8:15. ope 5, S R. 4 - X 2 the < . -6 pie ra; LW s Ausiliarr of. the|to Dlay in the band, fs being formed. | past councilor; Ruth Da jing remarks by Archer Ben F. cken,, e itz-Cariton To | . Sam Wood has just given the we= feld, second ; 2 Chited States Vet.| All rehearsals arc open to members of | councllor; . Grace Lutt {Uams, followed by F. J. Henning, g < L oua™ Swanson's mext picture, | C0ast a demonstration of how rapids MeQuay, (second term), & ureau, met Tucsday evening,the order. . secrefary; Mrs. Dessie Caufma secretary of laber and Henry 3 Southworg. . M. ¥r e danwhioh s an adap. | Iy an elaborate pleture can bs pro~ Jumes B. Lamble (clghtéenth term),|STons. Burest, tuet Tuesday evening “ap, following deplities have been |ductress:’ Frank Caufman. warden W Cerefary of Agriculture: | Madison, G. G- of Wi, & swifmetis. {8 S0t SERE AN [aughing | diced f all the plans are treasurer; Thomas H. Watson: (sec-i" o rod vicoted as fo,lo“.s.Iasslsned: W. C. Whipp to J. Morgan | Mrs. Walsh, vice counciior; Mr. Sherb, |dances by children; Representative jand G. G. of the I Ha £ O e o Allan’ Dwan has just | 8dvance He has finish a almones; i Grana | yomers werg dlcoted s follgwe:| Read Council. No. 1: T B. Montgomery | assoctate vicr councilor; Mr. Brown!|Cassius C. Dowell: Fred W. Melntosh. | The chiefs raised were : ey o ohiue scenes showing [inE” “The Next Comner ! E. ‘Baldwin, PastiClara Speake, first. vice president:|to Independerit, No. 2: Philip Lauthaniinside sentinel, and Mary Frye, out-jeastern supervisor of the Yeomen: songs | H. Emory, prophet, J. G. Ra! S.. 4 fance with 100 couples. weeks. The screen version was pro- Grand Moster Narfy Standifold andiMre’s Maywond Vose ‘sofond vicd1o John I: Burnelt o 4 Wi M. Lan | S4e SN, o et ganuary s ut | Harmals shetehes by hiaren An i { K. o Wo William U Kelbr <ot - o | S S ey el Coombn Y (e acend tormy. mar | e e IcRa®, SoCTe | Groves fo Star Spangled Banner, No.|Potomac Bank Hiall and Deputy Mrs.|vitation is extended by the officers | George W. Vi 5 3 Min. Alice Chapin, the - American i % e e T sctaay, | ary: Miss Fiols Erekine Areasurer: s: W. T. Douslass to Mount Vernon, |Caroline Butz installed the following |and committee to tha public to at- |Boyer; ses ; aciress, who haa been one of the lead- | Pola Negrl i3 expected in New W e e T e &nss‘cmécl-\'o- 1o; T. E. Skinner to America-Jer- |officers: Mre. Hallic Harkrider, junior |tend this open meeting. son; G, of W. 8 pf‘--"‘:“:’,‘n'ufflfi,, el ghar one Erz;fn;oo?o fo{l;ther first visit einos <! ’ A icHie, e € | person, No. 15:J, F. Butts to Washing- | past counctlor: Mrs. Stella Smoot. of F., Theodore % past years, | ¢ | co . this country. Afte rote ieven stbert Pike| D itan tlaes Sheaice. on L : » | ton, No. 13; Fred Burgess to Anacostis, | aksoeiate junior past councilor; Mrs KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - ¥ of the leading roles” in William de|completing “Shadows of Paris” o feu - e re Mies Clara Speake. on behalf of the ' {0 33 Tored ¥ CH o R e s - OF < “Teebound.” at the Long Island | (oie SIRE (Rhadows of Par oA RO L G e e o L I IR T A T S AR e EUB, Potter o Pransls Beore Kew e ein. aexosiate. Counecllas: ‘Mrs{ Keane Council will meet Thursda: PATRIOTIC ORDER [studio. She was Lorn in New Hamp- { 1[on" 6y Calitornia hills. Her we odge, No. 285, of Claiendon, . | L, 00f, former president, wi 21 E. B er tc cis_Sco L | ein, associate councilor; z x5 P LB L et st i vs |y, B = 8 A el SRR SIS e S A R e SR No. 22; J. D. Simpson to Old Glory, No.j vy Hardlag, vice councilor; levening i the Knights nrrfco‘l‘;x;x:; AMERICANS. . ::‘)v’);irug“l‘l‘l((“. 755*‘:" ;‘ffl\nflflfiffiessfiefi t\xm‘kfi‘lsu will have to bs ended by former member of Columbla Lodge. |presented her with o large -bouquet 8 C. W. Magill to Capital, No. 25;{Susie Thom R e e e “amp No. 6 met Janu {in the new de Mille film { the first of next month, a3 prepar: Wil head the officlal line in Albert | of Dipk andered roses us tokens 6t W ? “‘Nl‘lsn::dhdv:ar?’ .!. Rhsg‘,‘ i\o: gx.lor. Miss “:.."‘” .a:;dg:gu{;r -xa‘;xl\mmr‘} é:\‘a ;m:r B s w&]m'suém S PR oF e D‘;‘T‘r?refl;ggigg‘zlzmnz_mafle Pikg Tolleo) in-Alisl presentation ot (Agpreciationsus et wionk /AUt (e e ¢ iva. e 10 g e Y ey | Fvaise. Tolbott. Inside sentiel: Mr. Sullivan), have promised the mem-ias.follows: Mrs, Eva Elliott, presi-| Crandail's Avenue (rand Theater|iNen” early in e roe Sram hae been arranged. for the oo | Rrofreshments were &erved Tatie Mo b Howar D an e | ara Waller, "outside sentinel. Mre. bers of the council a big treat inldent; Miss Adu Cain, dssistunt, Presi- | announces as u special attraction for . e e o SPITISID Serneds No. 45, and Maurice eabody to Liberty | Ethel Poarson; assistant recording the form of an athletle carnival of |dent] Mrs. Nellie King, vicoipresi-lrhursday night Trooper Riley (Ed- — fation, including selections DY oIl The' ‘Petworth Masonic Club will |Bell, No. G5 Secretarys and Mre. M. E. Donaldsot, jthe firet rank for which “Kid" Sulli- |dent; Mrs. Agncs Lane. dsslstat vico | ward Lyons), who relates many in-| T th S liot B o | meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock: Rev. D..McBride, rector of Grace |trustee for elghtees moiths. {van has secured the taleat. president; Mre'Ha Whitney. eoi- | terestiric ancedotes and seveal orig- (& pOt g 1t Hiram Chepter of Roval Arch Ma- |4t Joppa Lodge Hall, = Vico Chairman Episcopal Church, 91l and D streets | Mizpah colebrated its twenty-cighty | B IRAREELA: | i peanl SRS Sy el pocms based on his own experl: - : vone will Lave ite grand visitation | W. S. Culbertson of the United States Southwest. has invited the Juniors of |anniversary January 15. A banquet DAUGHTERS 0 X istant conductor; MesAnnle Jiarrl | ences in M EEMS TAYLOR. New York, musio tomorrow evening in the command. | Tariff .Commission will deliver an ad- the District of Columbia to attend a|was held. ~ Mr:. Laura Burdett pre- i 4 foonchapiaing A i {United States. Trooper Riley, in a erftic, who has wiitten e R - Fiseats 5 [dress. All Master Masons are invited, Svecial service, to-be held in his church | sented Mrs. Cora Marcey with 2! At the meeting Monday evening a|Noble Bradley, sentinel: Mrs. Anra|gition to a gorgeous sense ©f humor. | cidental melodies f. ten some i Plledt"Sohm . T Youn dnnounces| Refreshments il be served. B e s d7m e st | livoach £t i oottt 43 ) o astees B e Tne. otk Sor oo Tl ey ‘e 10| 15, 5314 also to possess a keen sense | Horseback” The Raurman. Coamens bt Mate Pro ST ’ = ill be especially prepared for the of trustees co x Cross, financial secretary; Mus, of the dramatic, He will appear 2t|plav’ wrote th o Por- i 3 list an appropriate program is helng e, o By Cotmmbia_Circle during | ¥ asarer, and Francls Cross,| o : o e the music for “Heigiia itanged Tor the oessuish by ths en:| ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR S5538io%, whieh o to be known as O0DD_FELLOWS. District o o elorts Were ] s o T re iing . mecretary.) ffoe( tho evening performances omly. Ho." an oporetta. which was cho Kecatnmen s eommiiice: Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. 27, cele- |ficers and several councils of this juris. | Amity Lodge, No. 27, will celebrate | submitted by varkus committees. Snd Miss Randall entertained Iwifh af . o piyiacd has been_assigned | Mok, ® go at the The . Ht Tastruction. Gilh lor| Brate is (el ghlverassy Wi diction will attend In & body. Dr. Ac- | the twenty-elghth anniversary of its) Standing committees for the first plano and violin solo. followed by B e eay Nlaiayat Hiram '1,03}2‘ Noo. is““ftfn ‘,‘n':.n ?flinay vhnt The w;:;’, ednes- | prige gave 2 similar service. for the | institution . nex: 'Tuesday with a]quarter of 1924 :A'_ercRagnolnLt]edDas gresses by all national officers.} (-)mm,"s next Jewel pleture. He will | arare tar of “Red Light A Kidder ‘Hall, 822 20th strect north-| . ¥y matron, | Juniors last Year and has expressed a|program. follows: _Sick, Mrs. Redmors WDe- | start on the Farl Derr Biggers novel, | e began her career ag Boedn: west, tomorrow - cvening at 7:30) Corrie E. Defandorf, greeted cach|desire to set aside the third Sunday in ori yaney. enalmman, e ML O . - THE ARGANS.. “Tove Insurance,” Just &5 3000 as | \woman in Washington at the (o F'clodlk to Teview its activities of the|Present and past grand officer. with an | JANUATY Of each year as “Junior Sun-1 The officers of Ruth Rebekah|ly, Mrs, Phiin NaEIo, Mo ropper; | At the recent session ‘of the mutional]Denny comes out of the cast, which|pbia Theater, on F atreet. then o Bast year &ud to ‘elect: officers. appropriate verse of orlginal poetry. | dount Vernon Council, No. 10, in| yorretts Grecr and st oo poiensy | aoneis Mra. James G. Hartnett, chair. | board ‘of diréctors Rev.-Dr. Gedrge F.o| has kept him in bed for the 1ast two legitimate attractions. ‘She was call Dr. George M. Hyland will deliver| AMONE thoss present were Grand Ma- | conjunction with other fraternitles, will | thip Rebckah Lodge as follows: |man, ‘Miss Gertrude McNalley, Mrs.}budley was clost(d o the ‘natlonal jmonths. 4, 5t the last moment 1o Supno an 4ddress before Avabia Lodee o |tron Helen B. Strait, Grand Patron|hold & fraternal fair at the Coliseun, |Jeanette Grifiith, noble grand; Emma | Joseph Morlarty. Miss Tithel Perry, |directorate, @O0 400 for some, years | Remember Alice Howell? Used 10| poya Clliette, I, sIhat Afaiva 18, Tuesday evening. William G. Betts, Assoctate, Grand | ohyeet (400 Pennsylvania avenu |, Crouse vice grand; Roverta van 1. | Miss Georsla Wilson and Miss Mary'| er LeRiastciny B wwus checeau ‘ta [ho Century's bl bet and virtually | srammed lead. but hor tiness du Washington Confernial Lodes, Xo. | airan. Neile B Fistoner, Asgociatotf C3inch Sitnes Wil San ‘15" | Slact naniinl stercty: Biies Vieh | The Sonday evening et pury | memyersoiy, o, (e SO RO | WE T R E O ST, She | M RERASE ShESS ent e 7 L S rles S Shreve, | pointed the following comml ser, warden; Is cons 12 tomorrow at the residence | direct ade assista 5 Jook ada 5 n vas n the Broa- 15Vl But lts pust masters to the Grand Conductreas Gerirude B.3ilans, | the cnsuing term: Good of e arden, | et St o Donnatl, T 5y N ot | of Mivs. Robort Daly, 1018 10th streod | selor. Tho next sesslon will be held | &e sypporuine, Reel BRI, T clectric bulbs £or the firet fii: b= B TCO . Associate. Gran ‘onductress _Lena | Maurice Peabody, chairman; R. T. Um- | Bva Phil 5 N, G Pear] Keck. ast. anuary 28 at the Gavel Club hall, h in rsal don S Yotk starting at 0130 oolock abiit Btepherson, ' Grand Lecturer Mollie | hau, James Glakeo, H. . Cratie, roy | 57% SIHEE L % namit, ok o0k | X tommittee_from Circles District e e PR e e oIS fife tor 1h 3 ihe Toachum, Junior Past Grand Matron | Wolff, Arthur Lewis and C. Sandison. | Virginia Warren, inside guardian: H. |of Columbdia, Clarendon and Indian |SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF | Poker Players Marry? on early Ao, o tang Tillle C.’Chauncey, Past Grand- Ma-tDelinquent committee, H. W. Stein, |k, Mason, outside guardian, and Fan- | Head is arranging for a Jjoint in- } Joe Dlarting Kias of all scveen Apes | or tosn Diducers, it aetion foward establishing u yearly irons Kimmell and Campbell and the|cliairman; Johii G. Hargett, John Fru: |nie McDonald, chaplain. The commit- | staliation of officers Sunday, January LIBERTY. 1g 700 Martin, king of all screes 2pess | to make & woreen version of the University and already has a Com- remarks were made by the grand ma- |55, Saturday evening. . No.|lows: Jeanette Griffith, noble grand, |iowed by a reception and toa. M¥s. . | evening at Naval Lodge Hall, withlclivities. “Joe came out of a vear of | who represented the United Stat:s a mittee consisting of * Past Grand tron and the grand patron. Grand| State Councilor L. L. Wehr installed | Liin&s Bmma J. Crouse, fimance: Bicksler, state regent, of- | tho newly Installed officers offidating. | ulks to play a dramatic role in|the international conference on na Master - Witten, Past Masters . Kahn, Veoturer Molllg Teahuns nstatied | the following officers of Andrew rangs | Ellen Viehmeyer, paraphernalla; R.|ficlate at the Ho o meating will be | Four applicants will be initiated next | “Merry Go Round,” but now his jun- | cotlcs control held recently at e 224 Waterman and Edwin S. BOoth | tlio marshal, - Katherine Gable, - for | son, No. 6:° Councllor, B. M. Quade: | vais and means: Jthel Fonier. entoe. | neld. on Monday, January 28, at §:30 | Tuesday yleht hnder the dircetorship,of | gl temperament’ has entirely sub- | eva, Switgerland, Is to b special and John C. Welden at work prepar: | the ensuing vear. After the business |Vic councilor, J. S TLatham: Junior | unment: Helle’ 3. CArecr, miscelia- | pamo - the program for the’evening |Sadie G. Jenkins. merged him and Universal has just!invited to see “Red Light Annie ing the plans for tho application of{sassion the members and.guests went | Past councllor, C. E. Luce; recording | camments Belle X Grers ol | P arranged by the social com- P — =0ld him to the Al G. Barnes' circus | the Shubert-Belasco this week, it is this' sehiolarship. foselon the members and Euests wont | Becretary, W.' AT Lareohe: ogioil | neous, and Margaret Daumer, refresi- [ belng a L oaE E Sigh | for $25,000. Joe won't Bave to work | sald, because the play touches on the Methodist Church, whers an recording’ secretary, M. T. Hi ¢ | ments. mittee. Artificial Lightging. {any ‘more; all he will mve to do Is | “dope™ evil, one of w serics of tomp- Adoniram Counc Royal y hufch, Bhere an intormal | elal. secretary. G, . Fapie ioan: g { i Gecept peanuts from children tatlons that beset those whose hal A g reception was tendere r , G W, i treas- _ il accel z 5 hese! se wh 4 " and Seleot Masters, which ‘had ity Fii¥on Carrin 1 Dofandort, and the |Urer: 3, B: Pote: conductor, W, 'C. Uin- | 1 abie. Wednesday cveming the. oo | WOMAN'S _BENEFIT ASSOCIA-|yy/HEN the lats Charlps Proteus : B e dereroni grand visitation Thurse ”1 < . (xd. worthy’ patron, William H. Boyd, fol- | 1437 n!;geLsen!|nel T g Swecker: | ing officers werc chosen: Wiltred E. TION. Steinmetz, the wizard of the| At the Saturday e perform- = s haye whota atterward Installed its newly clected|jowed by a program under the direc- | Forighe bte Shaffer; outside sentinel, | [z\wgon, Eastern Lodge, No. 7, grand i electrical industry, sutceetled in ac- tances at Crandall's Ambassador The. | Washington soidiet bows who trati 7 ffokrs ee follows: A ';’J“‘::-lgmé of ‘the wssoclate matron; Mabel Harrphderson, and - chaplain, . T.|magter; James E. Chamberlain, Cove- | _ At the last mesting of “Vags_hlgslon tually making artificial lightning, yater :rxsa\;eezn.\l:‘:&q;x— Etris will fng‘s‘toi‘ar.nycwe;fl:rs uring the big do= 4 e R fancock. | 5. Boyd, consisting of a 1 by, the t . 13, deputy grand - vipw, No. 4, the following officers nce marveled and commerce pon- LPresen 3 e ctio : 3 v deputy master; Samuel, T, Hancosl. Grill team of Betalanet Chapter. | aphichim 354 mesting of Andrew Jack- nant, No t1% doputy Erand master | Hevlow, fasiod’ by Mrs. Jesslo Fager: | Sared but o oné seomed able to step |Johnny Reh's Roval Marlonettes in o) e’ Charlle Barton, who presided L e et wets o IS 1> Jobs Daugitets ‘and other 'a’card party to be held on the aade.for | grand warden; Willlam H. McConnell, | deputy | supreme commander: - Mrs. | forward with an idea as to how arti- lorified Punch and Judy show. o gver the destintos of the Camp Mead: sate ~ o lay cake was{yrday in Janua: Prizes will - | Federal City, No. 20, grand treasurer: | McIntosh, past commander; Mrs. - | fielal lightning might be’ utilized. It # 2 . AL olected. cut and Served with other refrosh-|to the winhers awd refiomnm el Cuiivel a t grand : o ndor; Mrs. Rule, Heutenant | . celonss it. wes womd ! wiliars Robert Daly and Clark | ington next week £s company ma. iy ; freshments will be | Harry L. Andressen. past grand master, | der, commay 3 1t | was marvelous; it was womderful; | ., e b ‘dded to the cast | ager of “Beggar on Horscback.” ments. At the next meeting, Febru- | sarved. This is the g € | Bastern, No. 7, grand secretary: Wil: | commander; Mrs. Whittemore, lady- | JU° was it practical? Comstock have been a > cast | age: £ The statutory assembly of Robert |56 there will be initiation of cau- | s ot the omey wng SUIAr oben, mest- T Galliher, Washington, N “Sfrs. Teller, sergeant; Mrs. | %) of the Jolnston McCulley picture on i do Bruco Counell of Kadosh on Tues: | §i3afca, with the new officers oficiat: g of the council and every one i wel- | o T O e O immies, | Manther, chaplgin; Miss Morgan, rec T agenon N 0N Un- [which Hoot Gilissa s now werking Jobu Rertymors Tocelved. duri day is the only Scottlsh Rite event|i;g. George H. Hawkins of Good Cheer | Gojmbia, No. 10, home representac|ord keaper: Mrs. Eekert finance | S1SWII€ 1Y ¢or®jiist such : develop- &t Universal Citv. No final title hus | B 58T ffom *the' Shakespear of ‘the week. Work will not begin Council, No. 96, of Pittsburgh, P: r | oo A Wiltam . Milan, Harmony, | eeper, and Miss Mclntosh, captain of | oF the BIGI0 for Qb Ol0 (REVE PR | been decided wpon for @his picture, in itiog fromfthe ol are. me-, D et en tontigtath & T e by not ok tho|harles’ 8. Hawkina of General Wasme | No. 9, grand representative, " | guaras. Girts were presentod to Mre. | MRS & (U ol i forcen, calicd l.“ fiieh Laura L Planto is again Gib- [moris) commuies to come to Londor! when the fourth -1 known in the futu y-act of the | , No. d ter Lawson _made , installing officer; Mrs, Top- ? iz Y, son’s leading woman. 4 o 1 grees will be presented, followed on|Grand Cléamer in recent meeting, as| 31';:332 313 :fa..‘:i.?‘? ’{l'\’l'?':nmwyiélfo" fofléf‘?“‘nx flsi’ointmenw Rey. eHu‘gfi g‘l:-‘se.rnas?!wmm:““"' and Mrs. Was- é‘éfini‘é‘f{;‘h"fiw"f-e’r“f33'222,;"2‘: it “lhp o an ST rd }A(vlnell'{‘ce;l:. M‘l:)rh;ml;‘emgl? Lo ga T-‘.hruufivyb 12 wl;;n \:lx'fh fl'!;:;evlt:heniz; Xv_‘lanen tledgu: C;\smtr, ‘ég '}1‘1. as_visiting members. T. Stevenson, B?aflon‘.n.\%. 15, grand |oer. commander. :t(ler which refresh- noised abroad in the newspapers. . So \1Cmffi;“‘slflg‘l’:fila&n‘:}]:’rr?fewcel";»:u- such a way by this committee, ';n.ic'. gree, February oy e next'meeting, January 24, the| Benning Councll, No. 21, had as its | chaplain; Lemuel H. Windsor, Amity |ments werg served. hat | H: "Garson of | 4o, > e ity ¢ | i 1zed for the Shakespears: " firat’ degree, February 14 .with theljewly elected -officers .will assume |guest Jast. Monday 2 2 | No. 27, grand marshal; Joseph B. Kin- RS it happened that 'Harry ‘Garson of |ductions, is in New York city to buy | was organize the Shakespears' Y T Sexreo and. February 16 {neir stations, The chapter will Bive | kine of General Vasne Comicll ot Braok | cor, FrionashiD, No. 12, rand con. | ~Victor Review No. 13, met January |the Universal foracs utilized it in|the Jowel program of storles for1925. | tereentengey Bnd, which has charidl With the thirty-second degree. Sat-|its first dance of the year at L'Alglon |lvn, N. Y., who gave n talk on the ad- | ductor; Millard T". Zepp, Columbia, No. |14 in Pythfan Temple. . The following ‘Thundering Dawny’ ‘r'*;"tflh. relies on | Apply at 1600 Broadway. ot tn 6L Seh tfun onvAvon 'D(:x'lfarxx:.- = urday, February 16, the ceremonles |Salon; 18th street and Columbla road, | vancement of Junioriem in the District. |18, grand: inside guardia: Bimer |officers were instalied by Deputy Su- |a terrific nhoon,_n 8! un ng storm N Rt R s T i rtant producy pecullar “to edevation to.the rank of | February 15. A rummage sale will'be}State Councilor®L, L, Wehs .has: 8p--| Cummings,- Metropolis, . No.. 18, grand p'nrlntendont ‘at~karge . Mrec~Fageriland tidal wave forits climax, - 3, Stuart Blacktea, , P! N 3 : 2 > < ' I 8 .

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