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FRATERNI ship from less than 300 to nearly 2400, Adoniram’s team is rehearsing * | regularly, with new talent in some of D ’mnny m u % ROFAL “ARCE CHAPTERS N onday=—Mount }l&nwn o. ‘ru-d-y_uo\m nsn {E Grand Commandery of Kiights Templar of the Dis- trict of Columbia will hold fts annual conclave tomor- row. evening at Masonic Temple for the transaction of general “business and the election and instal- latioW'. of .officers of the (line. The conclave will open at 7 o'clock. In this cennection it is not umlikely that Qmsllemé}n will be given at this conclave :fo the forthcoming-annual conclave of*the Grand Commandery of Ni York, June 14, 15 and 16, the plospectus for which states it is to be the:greatest Templar demonstra- tion ever staged. There will also be the matter of the triennial conclave at Séattle, Wash,, the latter part of July, which will ‘consume . an entire week; with.special features each dey. Another extraordinary event of the ‘week, . to. occur tomorrg’ evening also, at the National Theater, will be the _long. heralded. first ceremonial sessfon of Kalllpolls Grofto, Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the En- chanted Realm, under the adminis- tration of Ménarch L. Whiting Estes. Aside from the unusual preparations that have been made to stage a great ceremonial is the fact that the class of novices for the occasion will con~ tain many of the biggest notables in Masonry in thie District, due, 118 said, largely 1o .the fact that it .was under the adminjstration of Monarch Estes as illastrious potentate - of Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine that the two big playgrounds of Ma- sonry abandoned an attitude of fra- ternal jealousy and began to recog- nize each other in the spirit of brotherly love. Members of the Shrine, _therefore, _from musmoua }’o!m};filfi ‘Bénry 5 n‘nrburgh“ ‘ nto the nifesting an_in- tereht 1n- the Kallipolls ceremonial % proximating that in their own g Freeland Kendrick ceremonial, Whlg bnrsh Whe: veritable love feast proved a Distinguished vigf>: Shripe . circles. tors”are expected tomorrow evening: from Baltimore, Richmond and othes: A brief business ses nearby: ltiee sion,of 3 Ierw at Gotto h the Bour feF st AMomarch Coungil of ¢ ity ges: sion in ¢ pm iy, will occur at {ht reunfon to be he_Seottish -at Rite' Cathedral~Third and £ ‘streets | northwest,the evenings of -May 26, 27, 28 apd. 28, during. which timé thé entire fange of degrees in the Rite will be'éovered: The fourth and four-- teenth degrees will be presented in ceremonial form the evening of May 26, the eighteenth dqree !ha eve- ning of May. 27, the evening of May 28 ?l % second the evéning of May”"29, when Melville D. Hensey, as high priest, will be assisted by nine acolytes in the rendition of the Bend invocations and the tableaux will be presented by a large corps of experts under Direc- tor Augustus Gumpert, K. C. C. H. In the thirty-second degree, also, the Albert Pike Camp Guard, under the ‘ command of Frank E. Koch, 33d de~ gree, with William J. Hope, 32d de- gree, as first lieutenant, and Melvin A. Wertz, K. C. C. H. as.second lieutenant, will be an important fea: ture in the work. Under the auspices of Wuhmg(on Royal Arch Chapter, No. 2, the Inter- state Commerce Commission Band -of. 40 pieces will give a doncert in. the banquet half of Masonic Temple, Thursday evening, starting’ at -8:156 o'clock. High Priest Davidson has invited all Masons ‘and 'their fam- ilies to be present. After ‘thie con-'| cert the ladies of Warren G. Hard- ing Chapter, O. E. S, will serve re- treshments. = Brightwood, Lummandu}. No.. . 6 IKnights Templar), Drill Team Associa- tion will hold'a champetre at Georgila avenue and Quincy street June § to 13, with a change of program every eve. ning and something doing. every mins ute—high-class vaudeville, novel and unique acts,: feature attractions and dancing. A public wedding is one of the sensations promised, and valuable | souvenirs will be given away every night. In connection with the champetre the committé8 fn charge is giving away a free trip-to the triennial con- clave of the Grand Encampmeht of’ Knights Templar of the United States of America, “to”be Héld at_Seattls; Wash. This:#icket ‘covers rouifd:trip transportatipn, eaving. Washington. laa-rao‘ the principal- parts. and increased effi- clency in gerleral, it is said. All Super- éxcellent " Masters of this and other Jurisdictions are invited, and alt Royal and Seléct Masters who have not re- ceived the degree, if proporly vouched for; wilk be included ih t! Can- .| didates have been nouflnd to be pres- ent at the Scottish Rite Cathedral on the 23d, not later than 7:30 “At the 144th annual tommunication of the Grand Lodge of Masons of. the State of New York recently, William A, Rowan, -grand master, announced that -relations’ between the - Grand New York and the Grand Orient of Belgium had n broken off because the latter body has abandoned the belief in God as a Mllonk: raqulre ment. -~ “The reasen. for the r\q nk Ledge’s withdrawal from the Masonic International Association Was expiain- ed as follows: “ “The association,’ said Mr Rowan, ‘was the result of an attempt to work o'clock. 1l Freemasons. Only & few jarisdic- tions, some of whom areé:clandesti haye shown sn interest in it. None of the regular jurisdictions:of Great Bri ain, Ireland, Canada,.Austrajasis. & the United States, save New York, became members. Inasmiich a8 these last-named jurisdictions comprise the great majority of the regular -Masons of the world, it is self-evident that a closer world brotherhood cannot be established throught a partly clandes- tine minority of less than 3 per cent of the regular Masons of the world. * “The association disregarded the ob- jects for which it was formed, con- cerned itself in matters with which it had nothing to do, and in reference to which it was without power. Further- more, some of its members are clan- destine, according to our laws and standards, in that they do not have the requirements of a belief in God and do not have the Bible on their al- tar, and are not recagh! by this grand jurisdiction and, unti] these gis- abilities_are_removed, must be and remain clandestine to every ‘member of this' jurisdiction, Without regatd to rank or station.” “Mr. Rowan charges that ‘the Grand Orlerit of-France- violated the agree- ment entered. into by members.of the International Assoclation to. the ex- tent of empowering its lodn in this jurisdiction to confer the' dégree of the Scottish Rite up to and including the eighteenth and has takem under its patronage spurious organigations in the grand jurisdiction of Pennsyivania and authorized them to lodges in all parts of the U ,supc except five jurisdictions, ong as these five remain in fratérfial rela- tions with a_co-Masonic. arder. N ed, which admits men and women on- equal footing.’ —(Public Lodur Bu: reau, New York.) Almas Tempis {8 still exiiting eretnonial :-.ek"‘ over Ph.lhddp.hh.a.nd past impérial, poten: ? | {hié présence of approximately 000 Shriners. us Poténtate - Henry hn& e in for copsidérable praise. for /the -success of the cere- “took .obeasion to place the e ‘felt ‘it was due, and mamned Past_. Imperial Potentate ‘W, Freeland Kendrick, Director Gen ‘eral: Fred J. Huber, Roland 8. Rob- nment; Ber- | 820'clock several hun- a hr‘;e dele- : ,mm Philadelphia, were in at- Owonumty to witness the humani- the Shriners of North joing -for crippled chil- dren will be given at the dedication of the Springfield and Montreal hospitals this week. Friday, May 15, one of the hospitals will be dedicated at Springfield, Mass., and on the follow- day-the onesat Montreal, Canada. ese are,the first Shrifie hospitals m be- estabfished -east of the Mississippi River. Both were recently opened for patients and will be in full operation at the time of their dedication.. Elabos. rate plans "Nive been madé for the dedicatory . services. More: than a score' of temples will be represented, with their bands and patrols: A large delegation of Almas Temple, includ- ing a representation of the.band and patrol, at both places is assured. Every noble of Almas Temple has been invited to participate at these events and see for himself what is be- ing accomplished. Ample space is favailable .on Almas “special Pillman’ train, and Shriners and their friends are invited to join the pilgrimage. Application should be made to the :l-eo'iaer for” the accommedations- de- re Almas’ Legion of Horor will méet Friday, May 29, at Almas headquar- ters. " "Capt. Harry C. Weirlch -an- nounces that there are several va- cancies in’ the Legion Guard which must be filled prior to the Masonic field ‘day, June 27. Only. ex-service men are eligible for these.vacancies. :‘ndo-:" rém practice, under the direc- ion. esat. Morria Rishor, awer Toarkaman, and T 1. Mo o tional expert Tifleman, ducted at the Marine Barzacks eva.ry Momday at 7:30 p.m. bles eligible to participat, ot g | Manager - ‘Walker, assisted by Couches George Green wrid Buck"| tvr 28F, are’-Wwhipping Almas- busé “bal team:in:condition for the ahitial Mflr out a closer world brotherhood among | M; s-u:tj Rhiod y," Pertect Da; ve Told. Me 8o “Trampirg . Around’ Becker, novelty dancets, graceful steps; Miss ldn cl-rln. ‘platio: accordianist, and. dancing “to “the music ‘of the Meyer Davis s«a:m Oor- chestra, enhrwned until'e late ‘The Ladies’ Aufl‘llll‘! to the Lamb: skin Club" Wwill give a’ pasty ‘at Masonic Temple, Sth and” F: streets northéast, Friday at 8:30 p.m., with Mrs. Elsie Rock as ¢ as chalrman:. =, Dr! Willlam P, Weod, chairman, ot the entertainment committee for the Fellowcraft Club: of Federal Lodge, N has aonounced Mey 11 as the date-of the last dance of the Winter season, with dancing- from 9 to 12, All master Masons, thelr friends and tamilies are invited. B ‘Warren G. Harding. Chnpter No. 31, will have work Thuraday night. The chapter will give a cafd party under the direction of Hattie Colmer, at her home, 440 Randolph street northwest; ; p.m. Warren G. H-.ralnz No. !D F. A A. M., has in- vited the echabter to Join it in the religious services ' given . under its direction at Masonic” and - Eastern Star Home May 17. Y At the last meeting of thlmon Centennial Chapter, No.:26, the mem- bership was entertained - by Job" Daughters, Bethel, Nog 1,-with songs, dancing and recitations. -They ‘were assisted by Mrs. Saile Wilson and Mrs. Jessie A. Hover.- At the next meeting, May 15, the chapter will en- tertain Naomi Chapter, No, 3, in_a body. The entertainment at this meet- ing will be in charge-of Patron John T. . Vivian. Rorre-hmams wfll served. ‘Mizpah Chlmr No. 8, held a Ihorl business meéeting and conferred the de- grees at its meeting Tuesday. A short business meeting will be held May 19, and the May festival will be held in the Georgetown Masanic Hall May 27: Friendship Chapter will meet Tues- day evening. A short business session will be followed b lmgram of lnt.r» tainment provided by the star The chapter will join with “'lllhm R Singleton Lodge, F. A. A. in a celebration when the monsaco' 5n the fraternal home of the two organiza. tions will be burned, May 20. The an- nual rummage sale will take place May 21, 22, 23. William F. Hunt Chapter, No. 16, will meet Thursday and degrees will 'be conferred. Mrs; Pagline Finkle, as- sisted by Miss Bornet,” will entertain the dormitory committee to- morfow at Mrs. Finkle's home, Ward- THE “eniptar will make its anmn.! \hurm the ms and ome; uhnd.n — Elecu Chapter will hve po initia- n Tuesday evaning, but & program wm be given.- wilk give a card party ht the home of the patron, 1501 T street aouthult next Friday. @ . Areme. Chapter, No 10, held a éhort | business meeting Wednesday, which was followed by an entertainment by the past matrons, followed by refresh- 'mients - and dancing. Tomorrow is ‘Areme night - at the Eastern Star jbers who do not - Divi have machines are requested to meet,| Tl at 7:30 o'clock ‘p.m. nc. Bmenhoute street and Georgia a Ghines will take them to! tne. home. The international yemple fand commit- nnounces & vard pasty Miy. 18 af 2065 _wumnaxm ments wWere servi tal program was rendered by Mrs. Catherine Clay, .pianist; .Miss. Virginia,| Ballinger, violinist, and Henry Auf- denbrinke; saxophonist. -The assdefate matron, Margaret 8miler, gave a card party Wednesday: at:her home, 1912 Sixteenth street northwest.. fresh- ments were served and prize- were awarded. r‘m sxn '| Home wepe. entertained by - “Jlary home boa; ApPril <27, fi’ and an i en- At the last meeling of Loyalty Chapter the degrees -were con!:rr-d on Mr. Mrs. Hooper- afid Mrs. Addie Byrng chapter 1s .. planning a “tacky” party at the Ma- x;gnic and Eastern btar Home May - Columibia Chapter - at ‘its ‘mestin tomorrow. ‘night ~will have & short ‘business” session, after which the degrees will be conferred, with Worthy Matron Mae E. Shade, who has been absent all the year with a broken ankle, officiating for the first time. . Martha Chapter exémplified the de. gree work Friday night on a cla:sd:t 12, Mre."Otto: Roepke entertained 2 solo during the ceremony. Associate QOrand Matron Gertrude Milans = a guest. The next meeting, will. feature tag - enm(nmenfly the. Job's Daughter Eunice ‘B.” Mars, chairfiin of. the auxlliary home: board of: Gaoa. Wit Chapter, No.-36, announces that *Too Many Hu-bnmu" is the title of plaviet” to be. given as a benefit for] the e)mpm- May 15, at 8 o'clock, at Rhode. - Island ~ Methodist, Chur Rhode, Island avenue and- First street 1a: northwest. < Mirlam cmmr. No. z§ wm ‘tomorrow at. 7:30 p. i e been arranged. by the chaiman of the gt;;mmnmz committee, Ethe] F. umy sale, which scheddled fnrui";'.g: 1 d s béeri postponed. 0. 30 o'cled time-the degrees will bc_ml‘.l e sonic and Eastern Star field dly -Yflfls 27, at the Clark Grimth: (“\l “There aré: séveral vacancles ezl 3. W’nfifer,' and: ndbles desiring a tryout® shi der that. Almas team m:‘)} get™ fhc proper, support on this eccasion, D. C., July 13 on the dé.luxe special train, stopping @t Chlc‘go._ it Springs, Pikes Pea Pollowstone Mationai Park, Pertiand, Rainier National Park, Tacoma, |’ Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angsies, Hollywood, Gran City and St. f{&?fim 167 ington August Io including* Pullfsi accommodations, q} menll‘.nd _te features. 5 The newly, electéd 84 ot ors 560806 [ .03, 8eoll, | 8 Drill Team Aisoétation president; Arthur C. Shaw, past com: mander, vice president; J. T. Jaemison, | and “Amusement. muc’ lieutenant; G. second lieutenan! Shaw, J. T. Jaemison, C. man_ande Ho : of the ways and Tllustrious Master Ludern G. 4 announces that Adoniram Council contér the degree of Superexcelient fer Saturday evening, May 23, at the -Scottish Rite Cathedral, Third and E streets northwest. This uiring conterret ST Tor: cout - & semi-annual event.,of crypuc Rite in the Distriet, mh. u&!.ho formation-of the Grand Coun.. .bas jncreased I8 tentate’ e Lansburgh bas direct- A2 Be Mitias ar' of e ystic - sn!?h:, ln‘ Arigsles the. fivst. wuk ot e muw Vllltm from “ail parts of Notth America are expected for the ejght days of pageantry, Almas Temple will be- represented at this session by n- ded ~by -Poténta Master Roe ruma:.‘fr.’ . audienceg##that, Matean Henri 1. Mackle-of “Bro and'Ghapter, No. 11, announces Work and. a- shorts m for Wednesday pvenm. ‘.nl'!ra. Iven!a Heltman nnd ems -at_the mnn(h auxl e e of ‘Heltman; 649 Quel iductress 'l' S-of(he nq. means unnmluee W Chapter, No:3; nesday. After business the eve- 'l:nz l;ml“be d:‘:oteii 10 -entertalning e cl n. 1] byl e B Y ml\e Chapter vis- Home and entertained the members Fisher, follows: Masonie- ‘The _chapter Centennial Chapter May 15, Ros- | *“The atkifary home board of Acacia Chapter, No. 23, ntil n:day 26, when me of G’hd’l Dorthepst.. the “The ump)e committee |1 where ma- | nortl erii Star | mc £ ths neme oF Jommpalte al itos mfl? strest At its last m Ifioflnt?lw( J Chapter, No. 34 celebrated ‘its first d “l.hd:r w ¥ shed ‘uuu from Hermio: Its. disti: Grand Brund Pnron Botu.w’ The program 'IA. presen! B the Candle,” by a'vast of 18; headed bv Junjor Matron Mildred ‘Sherman; Mias Gribbeti, with Mr. vochk solos by Mias Firestein _at - the - piano; «blackface -ut. with Messrs. Baidwin ah de:thl mhrvhl ! i At - the last menlln‘ ot . Bou:-.n,v Chapter, No. 24, a recitation was siven by._Past Patron Bloomn. .. Howard and. vocal selections hy )?WK\;E. mmmitm entertained- wlt pasty. for the chapter- at xvhq 1o Mrs, Howes, 2011 G strept -n A card party will be held -u gh. ot Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Fi ment - No. -6, 1844 - Col northwest, the evening of Mdy.16. A musical program will be presented by the dormitory committes atthe home of Mrs. Adele Leibert, 5013 Fourteenth street northwest, May 26, at 3, oc\ock. A theater party has been fi” the chapter at il'(ell ter l'or ot CRapter an: Monday evening, June “This matron of Labe! rigynces that the businéss mesting Tuesday evening will be, follswed by an’ entéftainment. Refreshments”and dancing. will also be included in "the 'm. _Plans will be ahnaynced for the entertainment. of the members, of Arlington Chapter, No.' 13, of Batl more, Md., who will pay Tebanot & visit May. 26. At jts last meeting, wedneqau, Jappa Lodge Chapter, No. 27, hogt business meeting, .after- v!uen egrees were conferred on six can- duh es. Grand Matron & Nellie Fletcher and Grand Patrori Charles S. Shreve paid their officfal visit, accom: parited by the matrons and pnmm o! 192 The following program rendered: Solos by Stanley . “"efi patron of Gavel Chapter, accompa by Mabel Lewis of St. John's Chpur. and recitations by Past'Grand lhlron Hudson. A play entitled.“Girls" given in ‘the auditorfum by prpn Chapter Dramatic Club, in charge of Past Matron Lannie Taylor. Thé wiys znd means committee has planfied a ance for June 6 at Joppa Temple, 4209 Ninth street northwest. ‘The ‘auxiliary home boatd of Gavel Chapter will hold a §00 card party tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Florence Norris, 1011 B street north. east, at 8 o'clock. 0DD FELLOWS. Columbia Lodge, No. 10, conferred the.third degree on N. Sweeny. Mount Nebo Encampment met, with R r presiding. After a short weasion the degree team was formed by S. G Taylor, and conferred on Fred W. Shu) And Herben P. Rollins of Columiia Lodge, L. F., and Ed- A Chokey and $ibur Joslin of Thdee, No. 7, 1;.0. O. F. Dr. lwolnmdruprannuuve A annivershry”’ and flt i, Tho Pflnc- of the Orient will meet next :{‘l;ur-dny and wll Invu nvanl mllnwlnl ‘Lighiting of | B A card arranged - to . given ~under - the auspices of Ratapong Tempie May 23, in thé basement of tive temple for rh benefit: of the Illdwe‘ !nrnndo rers. Gfind ‘Chief ‘Rudd of Norfolk. Vuln. wflwm it thi e 16, on vi tth-umv May occasion o t).g -egular y cele- bration.. 3 Changellor. nmw mé | and his: wrp. ot Grand Lodge Officers will pay thefr anmual visit: Mrs. Ef- wr:w( fie ‘Tawson has been. appointed chair- man of the entertainment committee, JR.O.U. A M The twentieth and, Jast aninual visi- o | tation of 1925 was paid to America- Jefterson “Council,’ No. 12, in-North- east: Masonic Temple.. State Coun- cHoOT 8. Olivert and his staff ‘of-of- cers were received by Councitior W.J. Whitney. The opening prayer was delivered by Acting Chaplain: John Lumnam. !ollowed by the singlng’ of “Ameris J. Rops Councl was udmuud in. a ‘body. State Treasurer C.,Whipp, State Secretary John Prender, Junior. Past State Councilor L..L Wehr, State Vice Councilor H. A. Beck, Chaifman of the Temple Committee W. L. Sudwarth: W. J. Whitney, P. J. Martin, R. F..Bur- gess and ‘State Councilor 8. Ollver{ made addresses. ~State Councilor S. Oliveri, State Secretary.'John Pren- der and .State Deputy .P. J. Martin were presented with cuff- links by Past Councilor R. F: Burgess on be- half ‘of the council. A.-B. Hughes, W: R. Suit and E. Blain were award- ed gold coims for atxlnd!u all the visitations. The State Councll officern . of mc District, *accompanied by Hopal Inside-Sentinel T. . stlnner. went o Baltimore to attend the Maryland S(nfe Council seéssion held recently. program Ts' being: arranged by .Nn.lor Past State Councllor L. L. Wehr; “chajrman 6f the anniversary Committee for the-celebration of the seventh-secolid _anniversary - of theé Junior Order United American Me- chanics ~ organization, to _ be‘ held May 17 Sur Spangled Banner Counell, No. met- May 1.° State’ Councilor 8. oltvcrx m-da an address. The State Councll executive board Wil meet Tuud-y night; at the home of State Secretary-John Prender, 211 East Capitol street. Wednesday night d “dinner, party is arranged for at Harvey's. Eleventh street and Pean- sylvania: avenue. DAVGHTERS OF AMERICA. The Daughters of America Revue was presented Monday and Tuesday nate councils in the ‘District. erowd was present. - Ashby Flynn ar- ranged ‘and personally directed - the p- production. - Associate State Councilor seryi or_the: order will be enen‘l.nl “at th Street cb N D streets “are re- m fn"the Sunday an ‘ %a‘t church at 7:30 , No. 26, will have conferred Friday hall, at Rhode Island "Central Lodge, No. 1, conferred the first degree Friday evening, and mext Friday evening will confer the second degree. The entertainment committee is making preparations for an enter- tainment in_Central Lodge for Friday, May 29.- Grand_Marshal Joseph B. Kincer held his first meeting of the memorjal committee, with a representative from each of “the various lodges. An or- ganization was perfected and subcom- mittees appointed to carry out the lans for the memorial services, which it ba eld Sunday mxn. .Yuh 1, ey ::h reh, - %m rhwest. Re n‘g’fim. o tor o( the church. is preparing a spe- ctnl sermon. Grand Conductor Millard F. Zepp Lnnouncea that plans are being con- summated for the excursion to be held July 16 to Chesapeake Beach. The grand master and grand secre- tary-attended the annual session of the Rebekah Assembly Tuesday all day and at the evening session. her Isabel Wilkerson was chairman. The cast imcluded members as follows: Naomi Swann, Mamie Howell, Louise Schwenk, Ashby Roberta anll Julia Deiano, Stormer, Adelalde : Laven (‘he} ‘Wilkerson, Pearl Wolfe, Thel. ma King, Leota Henflrlx, Aljce Flynn. hloml CGrinder, Clara Owens, Edna Smith, Edith Browning, Eleanora Mc- Namara; Veazie Pearman, BElsie Hill, John. Bittle, Mae Lyon, Al Windsor; Raymond . Owens, . Marshall Sigmon, John Neitz, George Fiynh; Dorothy Owens, Ethel Lucas, Emily Hockstrasser, €. 0 Elnlly Beck, Emma Dawsol , Virginia White, Dorfl.h! Mul- ler, Maude ‘Wine, 'Charles H. umar, and non-members as follows: Ger- trude Feldman and brother, Margaret Saddler, Miss Hudlow, Miss Graves and ' Fred - Reed. A silver-mounted pipe set in a handsome mahogany box, with tobacco receptacie, was pre- sented to Director Flynn from' the entive cast, the presentation speech being made by -Pesrl Wolfe. The ‘qiadrenniel State camp was held Wednesday for the purpose of | electing a doltnta to the head camp kee in Dr. J. Ken- Duncan. was elected, and, How- M Gllhln jr., miternate. Dr. omas - Linville ‘was * elected State consul, and presided over the delibera- tions of .the camp; with August Jaeger- aa State .cierk: Resolutions lndonlnt he head and State officers :ud. With - delegates - as followi ‘ashington Camp, G. C: Diamond and Willlam - Robb; A." R. Dr. Luther M. Discus, ¢an and H.'H. Miilard; Columbia Camp, O. B. Bowman; Wen End Camp, H. M. Gillman, jr.;. Cun., George E. Scott; Lincoln c-:np. : Downs; Georgetown Camp; J. Trun nell; Central . Camp, A. H. Jaeger: Capital Camp, A. H. Furr, National Camp, John E, Bower: Clerk ‘Williahi L. Paull of A. B, Talbot Camp resigned on account' of Il health, and H. H. Millard was nuc”m:od to serve ‘out the’ unexpired June. ROYAL ARCANUM. At the meeting of Oriental’ Council last Tuesday a committee, with J. Ed. Syain as chairman, was appointed and arrangements partly made for a memorial service in the near future. Announcement of the date of tmu meeting will be made Ilater. Grand Regent H. G. Tegler, Gnnd R; Regent Jos. F. Brashears, Vice Grand Reégent J. H. Grubb, Grand Orator J. T. Whalen and Grand Guide F. V. Marsh were the guests of the evening. A special session of District of Co- lumbia_Council, No. 16, Loyal Ladies of the Royal Arcanum, was held Tues- day for the purpose of definitely ar- ranging for representation from the National Capital at the annual meet- ing of the Supreme Council at Spring- field, Mass., tomorrow.. Past Regent of District Council and Supreme Rep- resentative Mrs. 1. S. Childs were welected. Kismet Council met last Wednesday with Regent R. A. Jama presiding. Field Deputy. Herbert A. Davis, Grand Regent Jos, F. Brashears, Grand Ora- tor J. T. Whalen and Committeeman Ralph 8. Childs were the guests of the eveneing, Capitol Council will hold 4 five hun. dred party May 14 for the benefit of the degree team, at Pythian Templ District _Council, "No. 16, Ladies of the Royal Arcanum, meets tomorrow njght; Listrict Council, Wednesday, and Capitol Council, ‘Thursday. & l‘lflflo"e" wl- - No. -1, met at |- Society Tem] Fifth and G streets northwest, April 30. A proposed amendmu;t t:d;;\om‘bx-l:.ws. for :he purpose of m Thles govern: the dist] of sick benefits, was vas. {fnatees of the Mary- Wars” g District of- Co- officers of the Grand Lodge were pres- | W ent, including Deputy Grand Master | Henry W. Tippett, Past Grand Master and--Grand Representative John H. ‘Wood, Past Grand Master James H. Crew, Grand Conductor Millard F. a rper Wuhlnsum Dbdga elected” R. F. Crowley, A. F. Zimmerman, L M Donald, G, W. Brahier and W: R.| as delegates, and n. \'fl-ll’y Edna Oh- d Treu\men Emma T. Stro- lected.. e uu . (6 m%i“fi sentativi gaiviese: oy Mount Pleasant Lofin. ’ svhieh' reeantly won the banner in the degree contest, {s” preparing to cele- brate the-évent by ;flufiu an -nun at_some.. od':b ‘which? WiIl - unnwneofl mc-hlm- Lofll‘l. Hfi-:"]l:‘. )Il-lh ln‘lm ted a membership . drive, hoping t oivatn; ‘September Hunely will be-host: } or; it mulb mmnnll lu- ll to m ne 16. arty, Hs A. Timmons; -J. Po and F. Baum alternates, to attend the State convention of-Eika to be held at Frederielk; -Md:; September-1,-2,-3: The Rebekah Assembly met Tu day, with President :Mary P. P presiding. A- delegation’ of m of |[frém Maryland ‘was. Becretary - Harry 5 Past Onnd Representative James “Schuyler Colqui\oh.kfllms ! 10, will celebrate its bi ting Tuesday evuning 9, ‘imiu 1 Wedpesday e ¥ evening ‘;uu the winiing of .!hr th .banner.by its team in the recent comp-!mvo de;zn Todis it convems At 7:38 elocic 1n X con X 3 stead of § o’clock tomortow evening, vd, will have. & rehearsdl of the d atter a buslneds meetins. Frq.ler Camp - -’llll c.lebmta its ninth anniversary tomorrow night at Northeast ' Masonic Temple with” a program of entertainmernt and re- freshments to which all Wopdmen and their families and friends are in- vited. The staff officers of the uniform rank, 103d Regiment, visited Balti- more May 2 and held their monthly .| conference at the home " of Capt. George: A. Heller.: Lient. Kosman was: presented with his- coms sission from Gen. Fraser. Mount Vernon Camp.wiil take up the matter of moving into the new W. 0. W. Building when it convenes in’ special business - session ~next Thursday. - Old Glory and Hickory will ‘also act upon’ this question at their next meetings: Elm Camp will initiate a class Fri- day night, May 22. Members of the Boosters' Club will assist. _Nelson Smith will furnish entertainment. NATIONAL UNION. The exécutive board held its Tegular meeting Monday evening at its head- quarters, Washington Loan and Trust Building. Committees. were appointed to arrange for the annual excursion to Chesapeake Beach July.22. The class ceremonial will be held in this city June All the councils will part this big event. Com- mittees to make arrangements were appointed as follows: Committee on degree team, J. Jones, chalr- man; F. E. Ferguson, Charles F. Ha- den,-J. E. Rhodes and Thomas P. yan. Committee on Hospital Fund Association, Thomas P. Ryan, chair- man; Crawford Bennie and Samuel ‘Trupp. The proceeds of the excursion will‘ be turned over to the Hospital Bed Fund Association. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Keane Council will meet Thursday evening. A zero hour surprise party will'be held at 9 o’clock. Matters said to be of vast importance to the mem- bership will be discussed after zero hour. Keane's big family party to Marshall Hall is scheduled for June 6. This will be the council's twenty-sev- enth anniversary. The general com- mittee for this affair will meet in the clubhouse Tuesday evening. ‘Washington Council Tuesday eve- ning will receive reports of the by- laws committee and the essay contest committee for consideration. DAUGHTERS OF SCOTIA. Lady . MacLennan . Lodge, assisted by Clan MacLennan, will hold a con- cert May 13 at 8:15 p.m., in Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets north- east. " TION. A’ 500 card party will be held at the home of Lulu 8. Hammond, 2623 Thirfeenth street northiest, Thurs- @ay “at 130 p.m. for the benefit of National Review, No. 1 National Review, No. 1, will meet the second and fourth Thursdays e€ each month in the Odd Fellows’ Hafl. Mrs. Mary L. Pierce will entertain the Grandmothers’ Club at lungh Tuesday. A meeting cf the W. B. A. Girls’ Club was heid recently, and Mrs. Ollve Erkert, deputy and supervisor, presided. . The election of oificers was 4s follows: President, Helen Kessler: \lca president, Bertha Kessley: record, secretary, ' Margaret Bridwell; trpaurer Evelyn Lyles; correspond: Ing secretary, Ruth. Locke; - press agént and publicity Teporter, Mary Keane; executive secretary,- Bertha Kessler; musician, Margaret Reavis, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. Court National held its annual dance and social gathering in Odd Fellows’ Temple May 2. The monthly meet ing was held Friday in Odd Fellows' Temple, with the chief ranger, Dr. John B. Payne, presiding. 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