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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, APRIL 6 1924—PART 3. I e e —————— — ————————— fled by the team of Oriole Lodge, ' the presentation being made by Past ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. o'clock. There will be a hanquet held | TMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Hyattsville, Md. @rand Chancellor Gray. in compliment to the visiting mem- Mount Vernon Lodge. No. 5, con-| Potomac Council, No. 433, ut its next|bers and = grand = officers preceding | Idaho. champions of the Fed Men ’ Grand Master Lawson was on the | ferred the rank of page on a large | meeting tomorrow will make final|the meeting Grand Regent 8. H.|Bowling League of Washington, laet program at a meeting of the lodges | ¢lase last Wednesday and will advance liais Yas th danee of the | Tlks will have as his gucsts Supreme [ Mondiy won the first of a series of in southern Virginia held at Peters- | the same class to the rank of esquire [PréParations for the attendance o Regent H. A. Koenopple, of New | Intercity atches — when 1t cap- _LJ burg last Saturday. He has accep next Wednesday. Among the visitors | council at City” to be f A. Davis, fie and | tured two 1 lost one game to Bal- an invitation to address the annual | Who addressed the lodge were Past|stuged at the President Theater next C. Greer, past grand regent, of |timore. The Baltimore champiens meeting of the valley association | Chancellor K. C. McCarthy of Winona | week. Thursday night has b Maryland. The annual election of | Will be the guests of Washington in iodies at Staunton, Va., April 24. I':m:lu\“;\o u:(. of Rockland, Ohio; ?Akunedulndl‘momn{c '('-mm-n, ; nd the l gmcers and appointment of commit N‘u ;m d ;m—.w\ for the Emory cup the OHIv 508ress iae ARAC. of e LRSIl N e Bl il ’ast Supreme Hepresentative john M. full attendance of the council 15 €X- Yues for the Grand Council year will al the nd Central alleys tomorrow LODGES Dykeman i response to the weloome | MOrfow at § pim. in Misomrs dik to- B. P. 0. ELKS. Kline and Past Grand Chancejlors |pected. |also be held. The newly elected of- | night i Mocdsy—Potom! 5 K of Potentate Cary. One of the nume- | After the regular businece e - James N. Kline and H. P. Willey : . s 2 {fonrs will be installed. ~All past re-| 1daho Council, No. 1, last Feiday L A talnment in to b Gusiness, an enter- [ Fixalted Ruler James A, Balderson, | Grand Pa Di Shah G, Frank Day of | Keane Council will meet Thursday | yopis and district deputy grand re- |NEht adopted a large ‘class of pale At c | tion of “Thi Star Spangled Banner." by S tokether with officera of | Orlental Counell No. 217, Erinces of | svening In the ic of C. lubliouse &t gents are urged.to. be present [Tuces. The Work was dons by team i) Chteies B Hariort F it vt int| wns asiei mesting and Ten ahington Lod No. wus in- | Orient, ouhces a grand cere- .m. Gran John = { No 4 week the coun- S 4 ) Y nd banquet | gia)led Wagail o <t Wednes. | monial of that organizatio yth- | will preside. A large number of wenty-si i Aibert 11 |evening was the presentation to ihe "’{..,‘1]’:1"':".'“»5""\;"”','""“’“’“‘ Amoota- | e e et Doty Comd | 1an_ Temple, R erasy ot S T plicants will be elected. (o mem DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Wilh s boffer anomte Tons L T el Al potentate, by Potentale Cary | e Contineseal fo i nday night at | Exaited Ruler Staub. Short addresses | | Century-becatur Lodge. No. 40, will | ship. Last Friday evening the gen-| Golden Rule Couneil, No. 10, met in | <. No. 8, al ils last meeting adopt - Takonin. N painting of our late Presidant Ayler Morgan wident, peestided. | Wore made by Messrs. Balderson. | (RIS facewall testimontal to Past | gal committee for the curd party aid | vamonic Temple, Sth and F streets | i pale faces into the tribe i . v g of sur ; i AVior Morg bresident, presided. | Winkel, Bawm, Keeler and King hancellor Nels V. Swenson of that |dance reported progress. Lecturer | |8 wursday will be the Warrors te. No. 34 (special e o SR AR el Pk Bl rll‘-u Alrs, retary Shelby made an appeal to the I'ufhr--I tomorrow evening at Pythian [James P. McKeon is general chair- | northeast, March to celebrate ity | . e Impers otentute. Mr. Dykeman |Ci cll, was toastmisiress jESt g P o | Temple man. Mrs. W. W. Adamson is chai 2 & i | : y 4 I memibers to consider the project of a damson nnivassary, At the close of a short G. Hurding, No. 30 in accepting this gift related several | were rekponded to by Fast Worthy pew huilding. ter the meeting the | , ATTAngements were concluded at|man of the ladies’ committee. This g A | vy Chase, U, D, | instances of a_friendship of years l_vlr-nd Patron Jason Waterman, Asso- officars held a r' Shtion and o Datte { Annapolis laxt Wednesday evening by | committee has complete charge of the Tiienel Monion Hba - fhother, "””“iBROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN Thursduy— Naval, No. 4 ispecial), standing, and said: "Of the many gifts clate nd Patron Charles Shreve, luncheon was served by the trustecs. |5 M. Pearson, presiding officer of the | card party. It is to be held in the 2. i cilor,” Mrs ancill, was presented | YEOMEN Sunday evening concerts under | MEDIN of Pythius Bowling League, | of C. clubhouse at § pom., April 24 [with an umbrella by State Deputy | Homent = ) Mre. Clara A. Rock. A program was | o e, o 9408, b ax- M. M e ave been ege d » ma by | Dr. Viet 3 0 ' p L Iul\‘:x [ |‘ been presented ty ma by | I & \Nl tor B. Rench, Robert-Milans, | The T with o ‘riendship Jooster ub's sixth ual ur: 7 g larze ceremontal at its iy e .n e L ERy 00 B2 Bas touched me so deeply as ‘this." | program wak glven under the direce | eommiton are inemeasie jinmen Yoo 2 b Rev. Barle Wilfley, necrologist. zave | tion of Mrs. Corrine Frazier, who pre- | e neoeran for tonient incindes | 10dge, No. §, of Annapolis, wil) be [to Atlantic City. Jul to August 3, | Presented by Miss Nellie F. Teeple, | . April 1 which tim. a tribute to the departed nobles of {sented an orlginal soni in which each | Jmedor o, Foye THalE Jnetides rolled in this city April 21, starting at | inclusive, is baing arranged chalrman In charge of the good-of- | work wiil he conferred Almas mple. A mlidday luncheon:past patron of the association was| Patrick's choir, assisted at the piano | o PM A return mateh will be rolled the-order committes, and was an- T cam has secured uni- ROYAL ARCH CHATTERS wus given to the imperial potentate named. L by Miss dennie Glennan: Estelle Nore | I Annapolis the latter part of this| Washington Council will meet| nounced by Fred Fuerst, as follows: | the women, to be worn at Mkl bY the Caravan Club at the City Clui. | Oflicers for the ensuing year were | ton . auniers Stmon i bstelle Nor- L month. “Arrangements arc uiso well | Tuesday evening at 5 oclock, (L] R plaviet, A Aan Krom Tegess wial eting. Miss Dorothy 1. Bomd el Sunt and W banquet preceding the cerc- | olected am follows: Mra. Hva by Conre |1 tancer: Stoppy Hunvey, acroclunder way for the annual intefcity | Knight Thomas J. iitzgyraid pre- | stagas by’ 7. Ashhy Fronn. sire i | be inutalled as correspandent at Woadridz monial was held at the Washington | president; Dr. Vietor B. Hench [ “Belling 4 Coats John Reb, 5 1 Mmatch with the membership of the {siding. A lurge class of candidates | 1, Al Windsor and Miss | this mecting entertainment rom- Weaniciény, Totel [ president. and Mrs. Ruth Mills, sc et At John fh. ¥ Law- lorder in Baltimore. President Pearson | will be presented for the second de | Giadys MoPherson: vocal selectione, {Mittee Will also serve refreshments Thoraday Washin April 11 has been set apart as the 'lary and trewsurer o LTt o P he, el yomited thad clty Monday evening in ) gree. o be exempiified by Past Stute [ Jack Norris, nccompanied in Mies L1 . R. Singieton imi hen ench noble of Almas Tem- | [0 time sang revul, und the usudl the interest of the loague. eputy Bdward Harrington. A meet- | lian Langworthy funo duets, Mi Friday Cuceka Yo | p1e, accompanied by not more than! Next Sunday night is the accaxion| ' The Boeton Club meeting of Tas ! Sani048s No. 10, con- [I0E of the memberehip commitier, J. | Minerva Beilew and Mis anor | R L LS one Jady, can attend the recepticn of |of the Afth Masonic and Eastern Star | Mo, g 3 4 fatred rank orf page on its|Bugene daliery, chairman. will be | Dixon: plann solos, Mrs. Myrtle FBard. | asant. N the TGt bhs Dot te, Gt T M= s OrIAl sarlee rn Mon day ning w reely attended, [ spring class at the convention ¥riday |held this morning at the K . of ¥ L _riled ROVAL AND NELECT MASTERS, the Hiustrous potentate, & {raemorlal service, to dat Trinity | Exalged Ruler J Balderson pre-. cvening. which will be followed with | Hall, at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. 0'Brady | menied: b thy State cparmon, accom- | Wednesday — Zabud. No. The Dolentates aeastl ball under | ® b T Wabresih “r’r'.:‘\ i :ul]w‘r_m in_ the of Chairman | (he conferring of the ranks of esquire | entertained the members {\"I\‘ ‘Q,“,' ate Council be rv"v;"vl e RABEL o COMMANDER? the auspices of the Almas Temple|chapters will be et & ). Some and knight April 11 and 18 ovehing With an wecount of h HEang idisnce s RoAa] ie Rabbit's Foot,” Rida Johnsen Mondas- Orient. No Arab Patrol, will be held at the Wil- |ately dresxed, (o read the Hst of he | dipas) of and (i seeretars ond o | Togis g eajor gourson of this |ubroad. during which ne Vit Hrw Haraley” at " the. biano: Tony | Loumk'e latest comeds, will open In i Gl 3 R it H a | > ssed, to 1 e st of the | disposed of and the socretary read lodge visited Friendship Lodge, No. 8, land, K % and 9 e es ey Ak e 10 ony | poston 5 Tuewday 1 s . lard Hotel April 26 {dead and deposit in the symholic star | telegrnm from the hotel commitiee of (of Annapolis, That Wednesday o r~|]<!r“-dncrr.:n‘d)a,l’l'filv“"'Il!l' b e Uit n1askbivd, v | Baston. Apetiis] i Anniversary ind slories: Park Chop dohn- | In the Spotlight. Wednesday i3 whi ¥ - # white flower for every member of | the Boston lodge stating th - g L . L o e fuston lodge stating the name of [ ning. 1o make preliminars aregnge: | ban e, ¢ " ae enjamin B Krench Loder No d%|the order who hax died, durink the(the hotel asigned (o0 Washinkton | mens for the eanferring of the Tank | chaiman, 1o mrepmcing for s fure s I A R secotipinIad S eS TY0I0R baled Lrom New AL ltx stated communication tOMOTTOW | puat yer. A special program of | Ladze would e furniched the follow- | of Knight on & clnss Tor that lodse by | tengaman’ KCROEN, APrI 37, Yiihe Bogny poioiy st | York for Borepe lust week ¢ . MASONIC oyening will weleome the grand mos: memortal character i helng pre- | ini weck Easter Monday night the | the (hird Tank team of Sy racusians |7 pom: SRS oona i Auril a7, 2 The Roping * Fool.' Bewt [ G000 IO st week ‘ B p officer: i pared. There will be a special music | Boston Club wi 4 dance at the |Ledge during the month of May. nembers and lady friends Moy ¢ N T md dunges hy iites Albert Pike Lodge, No. 44, will haye | 20dRe upon the ovcasion of thelr an- ana’ an wddress suited o th t ah At Whloh wpe) ardman Taric flot pem Wy &t | Smitison 1 Hodgson. large | “Greenwich Village Follles.” 4 nual visitati Worshipful Master : o | its guest Oliver M. Max of the W B 3 o ston. Speeial Invit ne are el defr; expenses of the mi . 2 hirthday ke was first cut at the 2 e gucat Offver, M. Maar, of the | JUE domich Caouhoak thet follswiag | Son SOl latisgtions’ ate being| (o heln detray. tho ‘spenask of ie| WOODMEN) OF THE WORLD. |minight wiln « veuseriii nri sue | yuciass, dake was St cul ot thel " Zive an illustrated lecture. tomorrow 1€ ¥ At e iante sasvea (line wnd to the families of the Lust Monday night the drill team,! The Boosters’ Club with the prize S and r‘n: IanHHl among all present. | pearing in evening. This lecture wiil be: after | D¢ #iven and refreshments s - jceased, in all cases where the ad-|under the comimund of Ma). Bdwards. | degree team « ed a special tewin | At the meeting Ap: Thomas Ol Glory Lounedl, N, 12, held its lodge meeting, about 815 and | phe Association of Worshipful Mas- ,draxes’can be obtained. The serview|Save an exhibition drill bafore a dele || €7 fl;"‘nmm“‘““ “m:’i"‘m"" o | Hughes wan vlm-‘:wIn'r‘-‘»n:,,,l.f','"v"n\-:r annual birthday party Monday even- | Tebertoire, sailed for home last weel members' families and friends will w1910, held its annual get-to- | Wil be open to the genefal public gation of the city's leading drill mas- | roll Counell. Mr. Downey was pre. | o5, With a large attendance. Mesdames [ He will pr be welcomed. The lodge choir will | foihor hundues Inat Monday “might. | ) ; {ters, “who hikhiy complimented the | Suturday night. A class of 150 neo- | sented With a chimen clock In aphre. | Serih Balley and L. 5 Thompson. | render music in its usual approved | UGG Maater of Masona of District | AeDOverty party was given Tuesday |tears on its work phytes were led through the laby.| GItion of his ‘work: for the caboryy | CRarter members. Werd ptesented | 1 style ¢ Columbia Charies . Roberth, was | (YORIng at ghe home of Walter .1 The band. under the direetion or) LI WO BC HEONER Be EPY the Councit' Pakkion lay famiiie: | path fowers. Mrx. Lk Thompson | idea nd Edmund Goldin = — Uhe honored guest, who was made an , SPOW. patron of William Hunt [ Arthur 3 Witcomb, is furnishing ¢ i S are a8 follows: Chairman of general| oo o lieen the recording s i Halliday, J eThe regular monthly meotii s honorars member of the. assoctation, | Chapter, No. 16, The worthy matron. | verts Friday nights. It Ix feported | instructed in the mysterios of the | committae, Wiiliam i e Dkl dounell was iinstitute ATy Young and Columbla Commandery DEill Election of offfeers was an- follows: Mre. Anna i Sweet announces work , the band i in need of u drum mujor |grder. A delegulion of Baltimore |erk 4. T Ryan. Tames w0 R ts e Db r e stri Woudr as held at the New Masonic Temple | progident, Gratz . Duakum of La [OF next Thursday evening. and any who can qualify s axked s ; Haltigan; buawet, dames M eads was presented (o K. V. Thomp- | i . March 28, The eminent commander | i\t No. 10; vice president, Roger to report to Brank Frick soverelgns inet the visitors &y the gygort™ frcoarthy: 41t dohn 1) o (reasurer, and also to Clare| My Hon. by Marths Stanley of Columbla Commandery, aceompa- | (Dannell ot Nationar No 15 secre. | Friendship Chapter will be enter station and escorted them to the hall. | Downey, Michael A. Rattigan: tickel, | nark, eomaiis more oryy for thelr | announced for production by Gustay S JR.O.U.A M yng the Washington members offi- | Charles J. Montgomery, Thomas. J | oo e, o arks were made i ext season, <grsner and Past Grand Commander |} iataie N 3 [ matic Club of Mizpah Chapter. No. § oS . clating at the initiation were T. G.{Hughes; theater, Joseph J. Dewnan | ooy samie Howell of Fidelity Benjamin Larcomb, addressed the presenting, “Susie's Kitehen Band Plans and arrangements have been | Brawn. W. A. Riley, I W. Litchfield, | Lo a, B, Jokeph J. Dok and Naomi Swann, Louise Grubbsand | corpx_on matters ¢ porfance t The Gavel Club holds its monthly | y ompleted for {. L, Pumphrey, 1. 'H. De Lawter, B. | Thomas Pettit. A ouchre sard pocty | onand Mre. ¥ . 2 William Hur e :-'rllvg- Remarks were also made ) ive hundred party in its clubrooms lLovalty Ch, No. 32, a num- [ he held at the L Oth U] B Smart. L. K. Litg, J. C. MeCon- | and dance Is being planned for & riumph, Ne ot lu»‘-‘dn) night Ve hearing e enisht Harry Tryon on how | 118 13th atreet, Monday evening. The | her of projects for the near futyre |und Pennwylvania avenue nofthwest. [ nell, G. M. Green, R Davis, W. H.at the Ralelgh Hotel The fial are | ooeim, e unctl Amelia Bude-) Scw York Apt : ard Durant grapefruit i grown in Flovida Indles’ auxiliary meets Tuesday eve- | Next Wednesday evening Mes. Bva [ Toesday The entertainment to tor | Helgesen N. Smith, R W. Shu- | rangements will be made at t g e Ly gy hiwe thedlending hale Knight William Hill spoke on the | ning in the 1ibrary of the elub F. Lynch will entertalu at u card | n 5 3 L be held at Societs 5th and G LS bAnTe AL spcke; on Khe I ] al X "m"_‘- WL her residence, 1937 Utrard | L1, SuThose of rendering -fnuncl Tennyson and C. A. Tup- | C. Hall Thursday night Strects northwes rrow night Kddie Buzzell has rejoined clusion of business refreshinents were | QRDER OF THE EASTERN STAR| #reet northwest W AW | ’ i g L e At of the mecting® in April the | Gingham Girl” for four weeks in clusio | et Mre y Home of the order. State yiounciior and the city man- e i T e d will then hegin rehearsals e | llams, chairman of the whys -""'l‘!l. T Went tn eroral anairman o |aker ot Baltimore. Blaime Myin as. | CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF | v Wikt rtalti/the e | “Gooa-ror-Nothing: Janear o i T L, nnednees i yard [the “committee Which is promoting [sisted by the president of the Baiti- | AMERICA. A proliminacy mesting 10 « by Auron Hoftmar ! | pa e heid estdenced i GO0 imore hoosters, 4. ¢, Caltrider, in re- 3 sprective council. to be known 4, held a banguet March 29 at the | of ey, M. A. Wintere26 The dunior Order Band will head |eeiving and entertaining the visitors, | At a mesting of Court District of | ginia 1ire. Couneil, Nor oo, -1 _Jacob Ben-Ami is announced by i oatranital Sorst Ak s avetive nonth MR B the program with a shoft concert. |Supper was served after the cere- |Columbia No. 212, last Tuesday eve- | hold nect Wednesday at Odd Pe Theater Guild for the leading role of at’ which ! | Continentat Hotel. The newls clect- | dor the mupervision of Aiex Fla Sl commenee at 8 ‘o'clock | menies ning in th i Hotel, Mrs. Georier | o Cotnele. Mary P, Sumes 1d the Masses.” which is to be be shown. All Master M amii- | 04 president, Mrs. Grace Greiger, ;wn,l_:;m'-flnl-:’rd;v”-’“‘“ Ry the concert there will be six | Elm Camp will admit several mem- | H. Lalegher announced that May 12 | formally institute the log tced in New York a week fro te with Mosonlc clibs tee- Incitar | vice: presidint, Oltn I Roepke: pra-l® T sdeville acts, the pees [ bers nest Eridas night. Omicers of |card party and dance will 1 n Al L April 22, at 8 pam, a ription \ p 1 enes ek irmers Jfessionals from [the Boosters™ team invited to as- | by the court at the F h p nitiatory tean Tive-hundred party will be held it the | oo D e O Adtimore and Philadeiphia. Music |xist in the work. Consul Commander| Next Thursday night has Rule Couneil, Cafeteria hall Aret foor of 18 15 | black-face comedy was presented by | and Mrs Sma Junior Oreliesora and dancing | Bert Wells will resume his dutiex af- | designated Catholic Daughters mbers of Independent Coun- s LRSI Mrs. Hvelyn Hursh whd Mrs, ‘Jesste | ShAITmen. | OBl e e e Db Ak ek o e et ST [Nk (s Prssdent’ Theates, Wl il or ol a Sl andepe leimp is wrraneing « grand open prop- | the Passion Play. “The Holy Cily prisk R { nex ‘eraudy. recently g New York In French ably return next season Dancing Mothers,” by Eleanor with a strong The Past Matrons and Patrons’ he Fellowship Club of the burean | ageociation of Martha Chapter, No of cngraving and printing will meet ssing Willie Equit The offiters of the newly formed ' o% o8 present wehe Mr. and | ."‘,‘ ‘;\'\".' lghias following committee assign- {aeanda meoting for Friday, April 36 | belng giver Y the St Patrick's | other Gavel Club Ladies” Auxilis will by | Mrs es Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. ({0 Y G X een made: Public and) Oak n received many applica- | Players. Several boxes will Le re- I'r installed Tuesday at 8 o'clock by the | Fred Cawson, Mrs. Georgiana Buckey, ! tiiment wi tions at the last session. Adviser Ben !served for the Daughters transn officers of the laumbskin Auxilia Mr. and Mre Bdward Krejger, Mr. | 200" i irman; il | Williams made an nddress. Capt.| The Glee Club met | Heights a a All members of the Lambskin Au d Mrs Otto B Roepke, Mr. and| Columbia Chapter was enter 1 rs, Smithsen | Cole has called his company together | evening at the home of Mrs. Henry (5 | the distressed whose home tary are invited. Gavel Lad Aux- |\ Frank Hursh, Mrs. Anna Har-1at its last meeting by the Capital B Latbam. Talent und|for regular drills. Two excursions | Klinge. Miss May Boland, grand totally destroye Hre . gecer illary will have charge of the card Mr. and Mre. Larcomb. Mr. and | Piayers with a comedy, assised by the Salvadore Oliveri, chairm n:|will he participated in this summer | Bent. congratulated the members o Progress . will hold a card | party for the tiavel Club tomorrow “. L. Hover, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank | Bambilltan Melody Boys. The worth ®Storey, 'C. W, Umbau. W. by the camp, | progress they have smade. The | pur for r benefit tomorro at 8 o'clock. at Gavel Club 1 amphell, Mr. ard Mrs. Roland Brown | matron announces work for the next nd’ 4.0 W. Dunnington ce Club has been invited to partici- | nighi_in_its ha 13th street northwest, Mr.and Mrs. Webster Adams, Mr. and | meeting, April 14 The home board ngements . . New- |GON§ AND DAUGHTERS OF pate in an entertainment to be given PATRIOTIC ORDER OF u AMonavchs Bamac ) Yuh A er Robey, Mr. and Mrs. | members will hold a card party April 1 ni J. I Sampson, by the ¢ b of the Nativity in the ) : ) o Do aomuel B Shreve an- | na Mre, Richard 22, at 2 pm. at the hall, 1ith ar d and ¥, V. Niedfeldt LIBERTY. near futyre. AMERICANS. about perfected for the spring cere- | Mise Marinn MeChihean. Moo S | R eny o S il hold a Tummage i B Potter, J. M. Simp- Council, No. 1. met Tuesday . resid Association of |+ a comedy d monial of Kallopolls Grotto, to be held | tharioe inaran. ran. Mr | D eotaih hvenus the Aret we o0 Ylor. . W. Huck night at Naval Lodge Hall, with Coun- ROYAL ARCANUM. tie Order of Americans wil I e at the President Theater, April 16. A | matron, Mins Mary P. Allen « ‘The | in May. Masic'e sclor ~Mrs. Hessic Long presiding.| The thirticth annual session of t} « tingnext Thurs- being groomed in New York for large class of candidates is already | pext meeting will be held in May s Refres n The thirty-first anniversary is to be | Grand Cou the District of Co- | = Camp No. 5 at quick getaway to the m H. Harr signed up and is being augmented | =N 0DD FELLOWS. celebrated Tuesday with a program |lumbia will be held at the R phical Hall. All members of Theater, in Chicago, on Has each day. Among the neophytes, it i&| Members of Warren . Harding und dance, Hotel tomorrow eyening & e invited to attend Sunday ;‘;‘PD"*‘llj‘d Wwill be Re presentailve 'rm-r--lw apter, No. were entertained at| President Alice S. Thomas and the dore E. Burton of Ohlo. who will be fits last’ meeting with orchestra se- | o of the Rebekah Assembly, ac- initiated for Al Sirat Grotio of Cle ections by ewly o = Ol ‘ ) 5 4 Iand: Ghio, he havink been clscted 6o | of yapns men" s he haow g SPh | companied by Grand Master Wilfrod rrs dnd membery of he v membership in that grotto. %he ritu- | Columblans At the next meetin 3. Lawson and other Grand Lodge s have 5 Sntted 16,9 alistic ’\\'nlrk will be under the direc- | April 10, the chapter will have & {officers, will pay an official visit to o deg n charge of I tion of Past Monarch (' es 1) | logue by Dasi aster of Har-| mo: Columbus and CkSlrords atportar be L vast | one L o 11 G Sammoy Fopt, | Xaomi Rebekah Lodge, No. 1. tomor- e Nesrae While Monarch Shreve wiil handie > row evening. This is the home lodge Nhile Monaten Shrove will handie the | on the Alanica by the dute|fow evenink Thie 18 the o and o i 2 - Hiures, arren . Harding. Ity Rebekah 1 3 Sl ag usual, will be highly im- ed slides taken | also the mother g 2 e n rated with slides taken | apes LRE o O O ram enin arranged by the good and welfare | Banner Couneil, Ne committee. Naomi Lodge will meet in Friday night. Refresh 1 0. 0. F. Temple, while t served. An address was busi- | d¢ Everett Haveraft, and bers spoke ¢ der. will be to Renn ve and entertaining. Following ' by Mr. Foote The chapter will hold ceremonlal, on the following eve- an Easter dance, the place and date ning. the final dance of the scason | to be announced ; under the auspiccs of the band Yoo No arill corps wiil L neld at the Ruth Chapter's auxillary home | Ruth lodge will hold a short 3 Willard Hotel, board will give its annual dinner to- s session in room No. 1 and will From April_26 to May 3. except|morrow at- the Masonic Temple at n attend the visitation to Naomi Sunday. April 37, the grotto will stage | Brightwood from & to 7 p.m. The Potomac Bank mammoth circus and dog and pony | dinner precedes the regular meeting Preparations are being made venue nd Show on Union Station pla This | of the chapter. Degrees are an-|entertain more than 200 Wednesduy | Duild: o night. The v show has exhibiteg for fraternal or- | nounced. followed by a program af-|evening, when the grand master and i o a ¢ ganizations in a!large number of | ranged by the patron, J. Henry Hen-|his line officérs will pay an official nter, M., willbe. \ citics in all parts of the country, and | defson. The patron and Mrs. Hen- | visit to Harmony Lodge, No 9. meet Mo Eaisiec, ¥a. il be Hold has proved a most popular affair| derson entertained the officers of the i ing in room No. 2, 1. O. O. F. Temple i SMHEr, 0 wherever it has been shown. A large | chapter at their home March 28, This is the home lodsge of Past Grand ‘ e 1. No parade will open the show on Satur- | . Master and_Grand HRepresentative on Conned, Ma: & daay evening, April 26, and consists of | Columbia Floral Circle will meet!Willlam W. Millan. JEhe aClns aar el bands, the Grot 0d Ieadin Mrs. Elizabeth Dieterich, 3427 talixames Weve Disysd and | liorses, ponies. dugs, elephants. cam sircet northwest, tomorrow At | Martha Washington Rebekah Lodge RN ALR, SRR ol elown; o*her rformers, Tnoon Mrs. Jennie Howard will 'y 3. will confer the degree on sev- ',"\‘m‘.‘ were el at fhe Among the acts to be staxed are hostess with Mrs. Dieterich, cral candldate - meet ing Bap ,T' 3 h”'r"‘ vk"‘: Su N Ly riding H " Thursday evening i No. 2, 1L O, Juntor Band att ded s ady” Helen. the us barebac Worthy Matron Eva L. Horn of Ca- GP4TS i SYen 0 730 o'elock i A rider: 81 Kectchieth, marvelous Jap- thedr:] Chapter ha& announced the | Jo.. jodge a pa o will, be 88 to the congre- | anese artist; the Clark trio: Por next regular meeting, April 9, as en- L8 e 4 _compl outline of sisters, France's greatest contortion- dowment night. Following a short | = . e principles of """ ""'ll"’ R. & H erps dog and po: exhibition, | husine: meeting there will be an e second ation of rane SOR Btk Des RRBOLALed DI Ck ey bucking mules, Liberty horse posint | badrees on Endowment At its | The second visitation of Grand | econtative for Andrew = Jackson oty Juggling cts, Indian scencs. the | meeting March 26 the chapter con- T made Thursday svening. o | Council. No. 6 origina hre. im Jam Jems. theiferred the degrees on five candidates No. 28, Benning, D. o Muliine elepnant act nd mans other e FRosalx ipdgs. No. 2, Senning: D] KNIGETS OF DYIEIAS resting numbers, @ receipts of p tha Chapter, 0 = 1 e 3 vening will be dofated: tn (Ml“ )‘;-71';“—": Ror the ."'“”“'“p’.'".',‘-" s m&f""\, ""“:’",,,‘_"'; o 1ds Temple, No. Masonic and Eastern Star Home. auxiliary home board at the home of | ek are: Tomorrow evening, Fred | Sisters, entertained a large num The next g fellownnip might of | Mes st 117 34 streot northeas, | D;, Stuart No. 7 and W of its members with a large class | the grotto will be held at grotto| Apsil 22, with Mrs, Martin and Asso- | Syening. Columbia, > L den | itlation Wednesday evenini headquarters on the evening of April | siate Cohductress Lillle F. Barker as | Rule degree is scheduled for the last] the visitors was K. C. . In addition to other numbers, Past | Cpajeman Heded: . S ot CinctuaRkl { tirand Master William W, Jefmane il e er ot ords and Kimmel, on { The next conference 6f the Grand | behalf of the templ ted Mor- Lodge officers and the officers of the | ris Davis with a foufitain pen in re subordinate lodges will bagheld Apri! | ognition of his labors for {he temple 14, at which time the dffmatic t | and Mrs ock was presented with of the third degree will be exempli- ' basket of flowers from the templ will deliver an address and another | ‘ruesday evening, Electa C ¥ g, Electa Chapter, prominent speaker will talk on after transacting its foutine business, and explain many of the features will be entertained by the children. which but little ix generally known. |Arrs. Gladys Hollister will have AL ls meeting, too, full details will | oharge of the prosram and Mrs. Ber- en plued Tegurding the tha Haines the refreshments. The Guests a Jaree attongarch Shreve re- | auxiliary will give a luncheon and! 1 &e atiendance eard party for bencfit of the hospital High Priest O. L Ballard an.|fund In~ Masonic Hall, Anacostia nounces that the Past Master and|APril 25 Most Excellent Master degrecs will CEASTHE, be conferred by Mount Horen (hapier | , Bethany Ghapter, No. 24. held a Tuesday. Following the degree work | Chicken ple dinner at Pythian Temple T |1ast Thursday evening. At the meet- “S They All Praise Buick Ask any garageman, any mechanic, in fact, any person who knows motor cars, what he thinks about Buick. Invariably * he will tell you that Buick is a thoroughly good, high grade and dependable automo- bile and that a person makes a genuinely satisfactory investment when he buys one. Then ask the Buick owners you know what they think about Buick. Do these things and you will quickly under- stand why Buick has sold over one mil- there will be entertainment featires i . a efreshments thonures ting Friday night, Past Patron Howard ) Fsoms e e (o apr gyl Areh | ede a talk on wills and the need I L) of the continued interest in the en- Under the authorization of the|dowment fund of the Masonic and| srand master, the lodges of this jur. | Bastern Star Home. A card party isdiction are to participate in “the|was held at the home of Annie Stroh fifth Ma and Bastern Star me. | Saturday night. The chapter will moria] service to be held at Trinity | celebrate its bifthday April 18. Church, 3rd and C streel noj s Chetock under the Cireninwesl. | Mes. Husle B. Hoofuagle, worthy Rev. David Ranson Covell, assistant |matron of Unity Chapter, No. 22, an- grand chaplain, nounces the degrees for April 11. At Representative each of the|the last meeting the members were constituent lodges will be appointey |entertained by the star points, who %o be present in evening dross, read | presented “This Is So Sudden.” The the 1ist of the deceased. and deposit|8uxiliary home board committes {s a white flower in_the symboliz cross | preparing for the annual rummage in honor of the brethren who have Sale to be held Monday, Tuesday and departed this life, Where the ad.(Wednesday, at 1715%. 7th street! dresses could be obtained, invitations | DOrthwest. are being sent to the families of tha deceased. A spectal program of 4 me.| Gavel Chapter, No. 29, observed Le- morial character I8 heing prepared |banon night last Tuesday evening. and there wil] be special musi: for | Matfon Anna E. Vierbuchen welcomed the occasion. The general public will | Lebahon's past officers of 1921 to con- be admitted. fer the degrees upon a class of candi- datgs. Past Matron Cora F. Meyers, At the next meeting of the Leysl|@cting matron, and Worthy Grand Club, April 18, President Samuel J. | Patron Willlam ~G. Betts, acting Gompers announces, I. J. Henning, |patron. The program following the assistant secretary of the Deparimint |close of the meeting consisted of of Labor, will deliver an address. ol |readings by Mr. Weleh and s Jowing the address other entertdin. -Swift, Hawallan selections by the ment featurss will be presented and | Henderson Trio, vocal solos by Frank refreshments will be served Goebel and Barl Gordon, accompanied o \by Mrs. Goebel, and & sketch entitled The Railroad Square Club had a|“How the Story Grew,” by Alice Possesses These Distinct Advantages large attendance at its March meet- ing. Draper F. Horton, chain artist, mystified the large gathering ‘with Houdini-lke feats. W. H. Bur- ton, past president, South Gate Club, gave a negro dialect monologue. Rev. G. J. Hooker, pastor, First M. P, Church, delivered an address on the principles of American Masonry. At the conclusion a dinner of sauerkraut, sausage, coffee’ and cigars were | served. At a recent meeting of the Tonic Club of Master Masons the members were ad- dressed on “Salesmanship” by Repre- sentative J. H. MacLafferty of Cali- fornia.- Mr. Lafferty was elected an honorary member of the club. The next meeting will be held at Mount Pleasant Lodge rooms, 14th and Kenyon streets, April 20. The enlertainment will be pro- ided by home talent. * The first ceremonial of Almas Tem- ple for this gyeason was staged under the direction of Illustrous Potentate Harry ¥. Cary, on the night preced- img All Fools’ day. Since the cere- momsal was presented in honor of the of Imperial Potentate Coorad and his divan, | The Matrons and Patrons' Assocla- ' | Goladay, Regina Crouch, Lilllan Rou- zee, Susie Lewis, Naoml Grinder, Bmma Weleh, Clarice Hibbs and Sarah Hogsette, all Gavel officers. | Lebanon choir sang during the degree work and a special solo Was rendered by Mr. Mellis of Harding Chapter.' Addresses were made by Grand Pa- ltron William G. Betts, Past Grand 1 Patron Mobray and Past Matron Cora F. Meyers. Refreshments were served. Arrangements have been compieted for a danhce and card party to be held {at the Hotel Ebbitt Aprii 23, tion of 1923 held its annual meeting | | Saturday evening at 1111 14th street ! and elected the following officers: | Mrs, Alice P. Schull, president; Ed- ! ward N. Riley, fitst vice president; | Mre, Hannah H. Monroe, second vice president; Bimer Johnson, third viee president: Mrs. Sallna M. Foster. sec. | retary-treasurer; executive commit- tee, M illian A. 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