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10 2 ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C AY 24, 1925—PART / l KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. v‘;’vlu(-k,.1 Rev. F. W. Johnson will de- | tidied up, the mothers took out bit e S ver the sermon. lof sewing or longtatle: K00 e nesehs Bufpors will| evening, with Edna L. Smith presid- . Gikera. 2 gt e | be reports from the membership drive|jn: A surprise birithday party i the youngsters played at drarsa under committee and committte on Pythian | pevor af b & G Mt Allse Couriney - the direction of a xirl—high school ] education. Kent Rollison will tuke | man held. A birthday cake was Dre. By Nannie Lancaste | who knows all about the stage, hav | charge of the drive for members In| sented by C. O. Bohre i | ing taken part in ¢ not. the Dokey Club, recently formed at | cnied by C. O. Bohrer. HORSE drawing a light wagon |street cars; I am abie-bodied, not vet | 10U 2 ) MASONIC. L e e R NATIONAL UNION came a Grobper the ther dav: | beyond Tuiddle ase. and just as well | A ink dumpling had been chosen were. immensely enjoyed by the sev-|ter accepted an. fhvitatlon frce|. The:'Dokey Club .met in Grand 2 It may have been the exhila- |able to stand as 4 man and do not [ for the fairy queen—doubtless, be ODG I hundred nobles and their friends | Brightwood Knight Templars to visit | 2048 headquarters last Thursday he junior degree team returned ration’ of warm sunshine, or |like to tzke a man’s seat, but 1 con.|¢ause Mamma had ssed her In " LODGY ] | in ‘attendance. . President John 3. B, | them June 10 1t being Mamaieontne | With the grand chancellor and al-|Monday from Norfolk, Va., where it possibly # thought of the new, | fess that it does go against the grain | White overwhelmingly trimmed with e B Mutling ax(enned i heatty Welkome o | The R tar il Vel ATs o s et |mmoet & camplate iist ot chakter fmerny|| contarredi the {degross on akout 160/ peppy ress inithe mendoy back home, | 1o sea atrong. husky men. sometimen | 12Ce of the pattern she was then cro Pentalpha. AL, special it wisttine Shrisers and Sieatiated et nets Trealiay. & fiar wae cron (Pt T35 fumied In Buw {he sup joung Men CONC Ereelt W Pensh | bus ciiler sy he wes Skiiuitie over | (iiing up two seats, barricaded be. | Sheting. and other tads had been ca w0 g P & i y Job's Daughters, under the dire: ,‘}‘:;:;"‘I‘il}:"(‘)-f r]nw::m“xfl:,:,:;,d «th"?n‘ge ii'.fr»‘"r.f.’f:}\-'o?i"?nf;.‘“i:&,fi‘.’.‘,}m:',f boys | the asphalt with the irresponsible |hind the morning paper, while elder- | (% “:\':.T,_,“"‘.‘“‘"")’r‘; '.’"“‘k‘ nies and so wpecia B | Imperial Potentate James E. Chand | SazTon \Jesmie Hover. | oomplete by, June 1, ers WL Be | Y b otomac Council held an identifica- dyptngeas off & | i CERTMELAsANgeLy of elilen 2ex | it unlemn) mlts e n, T | of the Mystie Shrine recently or- il ] The memorial service committee |tion meeting Monday evening at e | oy oD to straps which sometimes | qoor to the pink Aumpling, and had Gt | | dereq ibiatithe \onily headgesrits bo| | MispahiCEoptariitie 6 heidis § will meet Thursda Pythian Temple Hall. ©ne of the L e e | been gathered up for the pienic while uniegion: " | worn by the nobles of the businecs mesting Tuesday, which was | Calanthe, No. 2, will meet tomorrow | entertainment features was a “‘coun- e The | han Lo o Tith ~something. o¢ | PIAYINE in blde denim rompers. * For 550 Do, s | Shrine when apnearing as such shull|followed by & program in charge of | PiSht and have an entertainment to |ty store” which was in charge of EElves Sneaaat | Ithe. Shiviies whloh Stems (o be. faster thers wvas.no place {n that, gay Warren G- Harding. 3 be the official red fez with black t. Mrs, Rosenbusch, consisting of a |Which all Pyhians and their friends |F. A. Strickrott. Speeches were made Sne ailiiica e & | drg out” o O e ine woman | F€4m of Summer lightness, sashes sel, with the proper emblem xnd tem. | group of readings by Rlice v lare invited. Refreshments will be by W. M. Hole and ex-President Fer- e e nE o ol o e iny & | and & wrlst watch or two. 8o alie a oro ple nume thereon, and such fez shall |Jewel and community ng con. |served. guson. A National Union gold but- D meamimat | Ot ere O et aranseq | cePted the situation and sat back with H Jerisaish, No \'vf- worn in its proper shape, wiih the | ducted by Mrs, Mervyn Lanham, with | rankli . 2, will meet tomorrow | ton was presented to each member, e e S e | s il e e I e o | | mame ana” emblem in front, The fe:| Ernest Kreeman at the plano. The [nikht and chancelior commander | the presentation being made by Presi- ey aringl of | acainat the Geat of & 5 e e wag |But the queen, in all her glory h +| {=hall not be creased or the shape|May festival will be held Wedne: requests ge attendance, as im.|dent E. D. Milstead. course, and one of | reading 4 at of a man who Was|throned on a leather pillow from one il g B8O e, e fhonicimsad or L1 s B b LS Biesiir 10 Bnveuntbad chites course, and one of | reuding & newspaper. = The contact |of the cars that had' brought them i ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS | tion to this is that when the working | twenty-seventh anniversary will be| Century-Decatur met last Monday | of the entertainment and the commit- i pines | catssd bim to look tip, &ndl thenish e |and crowned with blossomy’ grisses | Mom A A T, ana | | corps is in uniform and performing its |celebrated June 2. and Watt of Colurdus Ohin, |tee on arrangements included Presi- O e[| 'must nave sean) thst the heby TwhiKept callingifor ler playmiite 1o come | A - Hiram. ) A e et petominE 5 i D o ok Ohio | et To D MilsissAl ex-emelo chaics t ve.([x‘unmol on to | heavy, and that motherhood was|on over—moving to one side of the | zear of its uniform during such time. | The Masonic and Kastern Star |cellor Commander Reld was elected as [man: F. I, Ferguson, J. E. Borlund, A e |[Euin to be the woman's portion, he fciishion to prove there wasroom for | e Home Board Auxiliary will meet to- |representative to the Pythian Hall |John I. Rhodes,” W. D. Clark and pathetic. wail: merely looked her o with an ex-|{wo. The director, relentlessly ar | he service at (he M:sonie and |morrow at 130 pm, Masonic Temple. | Association — stockholders” meeting, Ernest F. Gibbons. O e, borr | preslon: O unndyatice dndl resumed) tistic, discourdged the generosity b Eastern Star Home this aiternoon at|The visitors will e Grand Matron | which meets June 1, 1925, United Council met Friday evening. horse—the poor—" | his reading. And the woman continued | outruling royalty, and things were 3 o'clock, will be in charze of Cathe.|Nellie E. Fletcher and Grand Patron | Chairman Wilson 'of Capitol Lodge | Several candidates were glven the de- | The other wom- |t stand going satisfactorily—not to say m |aral Lodze. No. 40, The lodge chap. | Char Shreve and Lurtin R. Ginn, |appointed ~ Chancellor Commander | &rees, the work being performed by an tried to pull| Personally, this writer has observed | surously for actors and mothers until | lain, Rev. Z. B. Phillips, will con-|president of the board of directors of | Thornton of Syracuslans, No. 10, to the junior degree team. Arthur S Dieri sy many instances of kindliness of men |the high school girl suddenly be [ duct the servic [the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. |assist G. M. A. Jaenke on the pro. | Brown, assisted by his committee, pro-| “¥ou hetter be thinking of your poor | for women and of girl« for older|thought herself of a symbol without e falta. €l for ! | As this is the last meeting until Sep- |gram committee for the Summer ex.|vided an enterts F. E. Fer- | husband. Come on, he'll miss his | members of their sex, but there are|which no dramatic monarch can zet Wedneeday—Washinete EASTERN STAR. tember, the president, Mrs. Emile R. |cursion at Marshail Hall July 18, guson and J. Harry Jones spoke. lunch if you don't hurry v+ want |ETV2YS others, and others—and others. | along T e Bethany Chapter was entertaineq | BOLSCh Fequests a full attendance. | The Knights of Pythias il Asso. | . Arrangements are being compieted | The sympathetic wailer didn't want 4l A |7 “You roval highness, vou have n Rt s e atned e T e ciorhe Knlghts of Pythias Hall Asko- | or ‘the ceremonial to be held In the |to hurry. She wasn't one of that sort, | A NOTHER friend of the column | scepter—L will have to set you one ey iy i Ut g :u«; L Chapter, No. 11, will have |ing at 7:30 p.m. June 1, when the an. | #uditorium hall of Pythian Temple The poor thing looks as e T sends this: “One of the picture| the ¢ can't go on sut program: Piano seicction, Miss Hna |an entertainment Wednesduy evening | nual election of new board members | June 20, Comntittees are as fol- | broken its leg. Won't it be awful if | 45y theaters has a first class con- | White, group of Western songs, e [ }“ ‘1 e direction of Past Matron | will take place. jows: Entertainment—Crawford Ben- | they have to shoot him—let g0 MY |quctor. When he waves that baton, | cen was so obviously ¢ I’ Wikite. 'The desness: it be ot s e Stebbins. Monday evening nie, Arthur S. Brown and C. M. arm, Mame—you haven't got a bit of | all the members seem one soul. But |same opinion that she called Fornadiatithe mieetings to ke hald hm.-!}‘."'?‘ party for the benefit of the ROYAL ARCANUM. Mitchell. Degree team and general 4 .. | the other day he was supplanted by | ‘loud and distinet, with room e ferred al the meetings to be held June | temple fund will be held in the home Ly e ? \ngements—F. E. Ferguson, chair- you mind what I haven't|, tiny girl in a white siip. with | her words Sand 19, Ihe'Betnany SeclalBacsters| of Mra Miorence Busmw: a1y worty: || Orlental Gounell adioutned it rern. : J. Harry Jones, Charles F. you that's carrying Sam's |tungled mop of golden curls who sat| “T want it | Roberta IFosse, 1713 e Of olrs. | ninth street northwest. A card party }"" "‘f"l_'lf-\fih'f"'*“rm_’ruflsd o re-|Haden, Thomas P. Kyan and John nd if you don't hustle with|in the front row with her father. The | Won't have anyi (et A n e e il e e the beneiit of the auxiliary home | flect for a rief period in lodge | 12, Rhodes. that basket you are going to miss his | mechanical plano was in action at| It was such a surprisin AMUEL GOMPERS LODGE, |sonted byt aarmgsram will be pre-|board will be given Thuraday, 8 p.m., of sorrov through an impressive| The bowling team went to Balti-|car. A man that's been working be-|first, and, not being a discriminating | the mothers lay : D tousdaias he home SN ormitery qommittee at|in the home of past Matron Belle memorial _service |more Monday evening to meet the|fore sunup wants his hot coffee critie she applauded with two mites of | hands while the dc Queer, UaDlounded ek simen | ame W rs. Adelo Lelberts 5013 | flamnpton, 21 T street. northwest, Past for their deceased | National Union team there, which wag| ‘Hot coffee! What are you talking |fairy hands. And then the regular or-| Who Wwas also uished head of the American |evening. A henefit theater party wii. | 0" Lena G. Cheeseman assisting. members during |won by Washington by 13 points, |about, woman? How do You SuppoSe | chestra, with leader, appeared at the bottle—giggled Federation of Labor, with his be held at Keith's Theater the eve. = P % the past year.|{The Baltimore team will play here|1'm going to keep the coffee hot all |appointed hour. And does anybody | nei hysterics. And evervhoc e o Hanrea | Plae wr hne e e Ao e e B e et Rev. Charles E.|Tune 20 this way, huh?" suppose they were jealous of the me. | th en's father w | N iie- will hold ifs firat atated com: | Fastz entertet «i‘;».ln'(fi?;.- SRS [ml»;":’t:l\:r[\\;«Il‘n‘v_;.;‘ln;.\‘ at 7:30 :;"y!m-h The Fultz, pastor of “You don't mean that vou haven't |chanical rival g;ujn;l;: flf« ) nlmr Tap | wi izht—and ~-‘u it was rsster il MO IE s e o ntortainegear el Home witn {ehisriétnman corpmitlaeinRBinreparad the United Breth- B. P. 0. ELKS got him a thermos bottle—as 20od 2 |plause? No. indeed. The leader lean- | funny it £ to be put in the | Moo MErile Miiecdns ‘aventar at for the Chopter. i gram. Tk ren Memoriall E provider as Sam is? Why, I wouldn't | ed back against the rail and deliberate- | —Which maybe it will be—y Y i | i e ey SieNe Church, officlated. |- The last meeting of the lodge was) think of letting one of my boarders |ly delayed the overture while Baby |can tell o I itter s shiort Ibusihohs easston Ninyl MOFE oW nIERE L AnAR s v a0 SIS a1l b Secretary Corbin | attended by the officers and members | eat a cold lunch. I got a thermos for |enjoyed herself. Finally, duty pre- 3ut what one ¢ Lotimion Tiadge, 9. 1. RS0 Calhaie b s M | e s dE o Birch called the of the Maryland State Association,|every last one. vailing, he gave the siumal for the|both of them ol tatocmnon OGRS, (o Wllghold |13 ichhedra | G apteniwad enteriainan | EILEte feraen et st ony e T O e o Tnas ety holae S r et oo s sl for the)l e them old { in its lodge reomn, the decwes work |entiled “Tenides Mabn fenia }!'apm:"('\'m;\r:wx:f\-ml::.‘(ll.]rgill'i&\"“fi B L e e e e e e D . 1 followed iwith refreshments | der the direction of Past Datron Wil |meet members at Geor; conmesigluc e of ‘ub | tercsting aliiexiss 1ok plose of the|zon Daney wp 4 wen the Bastrc die 151 Gooted B Ross, and pounded Bis S| | “Those K b d by Lebanom Chapter, O. B. S., liam . Rippard Past Matron | Rittenhouse street to e htats sent” by J. H.|dinner.”A. Charles Stewart, D. D. G.|to get along with. I gottim a good |and played his 1114x‘n» With but ona| dren. So amused ov PRt s el e e L e T 3 Grubb. Music was E. R., made the chief address. Frank | rasher of bacon.” eve on the rvegnlar leader o ,‘;',1 is only buby Théfnal reanita ot (| PAtron - William 'H. Rippara :Tu",d,i:d" T e b.l\;m was appointed chairman of the “Ought to be ham. Cold bacon grease | other on Baby i #nd €1 o thought il T s year, until | Dage e tippard, e 2 2 om the | orphans’ outing committee, with [is no sort of food to a man. I se; oot ‘the Vre vt was x o e o yerich e | Duvall, Past Patron Batne Brown,| The matron of Friendship Chapter i Tt |y et o o s o [ oo painb ot the atory 1s that et e e e o ite | Mrs. Jane Duvall. Past Matron Eva L. | announces « short business sexsion for | GEorGE ¢. suisy. Memorlal Church.J. Fred Rupertuk, William A. Hel: St o et e o o yerisec a heal, iha musiol arer i ‘ e on Toeiny veaE witneel| DusnnlaecEsole { Cumey EMIBENGIFIIA | (DUERdEy Foventus SiwIiet Rstlliboliol; L e e i T ite b anats | o o tell nbone grand Basmony, | CHEEHER fotin ol o Bl Acereas in cote: | ne e, e - Eallce Copawell “gma | IoWed iy (4 Sptoxraniicontiibuted Iy | gent I E{Swaie iwas!in/chargetas |4 e e b DPh ot anffee ales ant g ben |l T oiors (@iliitiey pley: Sao | it i P ol s | b nlChates ipener Snlisees | e children of chapter members. | rezent. { committee. Robert Crowley was ap-| who wants his tea. I bet if 1 was in | *‘And | The Land of Moab il form, and N peniinue wantll| Alice Ricker and Catherine Burgess | The chapter will have its annual dona- [ Kismiet Councll met Wednesdav, {pointed chairman of the Flag day | your place Sam would get all Gt e T o S Sl ek noted in the calendar at the head of | May 27 has been called off and & fra. ion 'night and entertainment to-|Regent K. H.'Jama presided. YThe | commitiee, his assoclates beink Abe|coffee he wanted & . 3 e A T e e e e ooy | May 27 has been called off and a fra. | morrow for the members of the Ma- | guests for the evening included Su-| Dresher, Edward J. Krelg, John H.| “But you ain't in my place, sco. Sam | i . e . ottty Mgt Mito e vl R e to Naomi |sonic and Eastern Star Home. preme Representative George C. Shinn, | Ontrich, Arthur S. Whitcomb, C. Eu- | wouldn't look at any other woman but #A FAMILY party of wome g anfumoncunit of tie iDe until the Fall, about the fime of the| o i gk [ G 3 . |Grana Regent Joseph F. Brashe: gene Edwards, James L. Ward and|me. That man just loves blonde L e M | e nnicdibtne descen 0 S e L > illiam F. Hunt Chapter, No. 15, | Deputy Grand Regent T. J. | John S Frick hafr—-" DBt At fabl T e | Mcah. e son of T dusembling of the Supreme Council of | AL lts meeting Wednesduy_evening |entertained the guests at the Masonic | gren. “Grand Orator T. | et onbmiinouitAnd mw v loficaa ot Hioee o i (rmanenty e ihe Kt in this el to receive the Joppa Ludze Chapter. No.'¥7! a4 |and Bastern Star Home last Tueauy | Depity Flela Munnger Herbert A, | JR.O.U.A M. needn’t be flinging ‘my gray hair at | that slope to the edge of Rock Croen | wocshiniat Chomeet e o e & cuin o DaE P Ui il | ST The following program was | Davis The degree was conferted| 1. . cuiive board B iie, melthine. Tiguess T ouIMBISASE 1€, AL Commi ot art Aatants s Aheron | ormmiping Chemosh sembly on Tuesday evenins. |prosram. The ways iind means com. |rendered: Poems, John Claggett | upon newly clected members by Kis | . executive board of the State|jf that's all the hold you got on him— | ing, nearby enough o i ith “obdcenie xites fittee will wive its final activity | Proctor; readings. Miss Butler; danc- | met Council degree team, captained Council has accepted an invitation 10 | come along, silly." EwueuySy cnoush to take finl the | d the Isr e il A S Ass we closing for the Summer months |ing, Miss Virginid Trullinger; motion- | by J. T. \Whalen BHEE fhe sl i st e D e it ey | ISR, =8, clew 40 sheve W it * the b Ceemmted i Cine Crifitirs, Bave |\m the forin of an orchestra dunce at [piciures were shown through the | The meeting of Municipal Council ¢ {(h @ SbitelCaninolll cinstDeuFhters | wheals TalAlN Ll heast haarelivatl g o o e ol the hefiton bete) Drvdch to. the lana Ball Stadium Saturday, June | a Temple, 4209 Ninth street north. | courtesy of Hiram Lodge, . A: A. M. | Saturday. evening was conducted by | Of America. to be held in Grace Bap- | the horse decided to be s ma e cinn Wi | e connt chief event beinz the base Lall Aturday evening. June . The | followed by refreshments; musie was | Regent 0. F. Daker. Initiation of | tist Church, Ninth and D streets and |and attend to business. g8 llcurnof tofiee tnd Ghecaeisticks. And | They hetween nines of Almas Temple of the | suxniary home board entertuined the | (urnished by Miss Augusta Lewls. | new members waa held. Pennsylvania avenue and South Caro- | Then there came o her face the ex- | © Whon the bosst e i i Cand Kallinel Grottn, | Gmily at the AMasonic and Iustern | Tomorrow night the auxiliary home | District Council. No.' 16. Loyal | lina avenue southeast, at 8 o'clock to- | pression of one whose time has been S feaihres oxen snd Shings Yaghat inisio stic Order of Veiled Prophe Sl Home My, }r‘.( luncheon. The |board will present a play at the new | Ladies of the Royal Arcanum, willf night. State officers and juniors of | wasted on a creature that refused to re will be many other attractions | Be. with IiS Cheche,Bome board will | Masonic = Temple \wenty-second | meet tomorrow evening and weicome | the several subordinate councils are|break a leg and be killed before a large | (o iy e on andt Tavehn| moiwLIiSthe e ociats Hoontuch Street and Rhode Island avenue north- | the return of thelr supreme repre.|reauested to attend this service if{and interested audience. As for Sam’s memorable, because on this day the | street northw u"‘ “‘g 415 Hamilton |east. The next meeting, May 28, will | sentative, Mrs. I. §. Childs, from the convenient. time— | Masons of the District put forth their | The degrees "-”-i y 27, at 1:30 p.m be men’s night. May 31 the chapter |session of the Supreme Council just The executive board has called a| Maybe she made it all right—judg- | best efforts to swell the fund of the | Erees \‘I_):onlo--rpd June 3. {will conduct services at the Masonic |held at Springfield, Mass, spectal session of the State Councll|ing by the way the gray woman hur | Masonic and FEastern Star Home, |Centennial Chapter, No. 26, of which | a0 Castern Star Home. Rev. Dr. | " District Council meets Wednesday | for June 5 at 8 o'clock in Washington | ried her along. especlally for the children resident at |Mrs. J. J. Odenwald Is matron, its |eo, 2y Postor of the United Brethren |and Capital Councll Thursday. Hall, Pennsylvania avenue and Third A | he home. hospitality was extended Naomi Chap| oo oy Will deliver the addre i 77 g HE gold - Naomi Chap- | : KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS R riast I WeARCATAY MigHEOF £ gold star mother who had to Washington Royval Arch Chapter, ter. The matron | At a meeting of Loyalty Chapter, € . Old Glory Council, No. 24, ft was stax & e stnesC can s Derchy No. 2, has extended a general invita. and patron of |Xo. 32, last Wednesday degrees were | ' ashington Council Tuesday evenins | voted to meet every Wednesday night |Provided with three incidents sent o0t G Al chOaeansito e ireat | Naomi, =lla B [conferred on Reuhen 'A. Bogley, ir. | Will be addressed by Roy. Father Mur. | over Natlonal Capital Bank, 316 Penn. (DY friends of the column to show ‘nt at its convocation Thursday eve- | Pladen and Jefer- | with his parents presiding during the |dock, United States Navy chaplain, de- | ° vania avenue southeast. Three | that her experlence was not an un- ning, when a very distinzuished off : D. Newlon. conferring of the degrees. Richie | B applications for membership were re- | USI3] one g sl Wt i S e respectively, 10. | Stk e snd Mr. Wasns eiolinie oy | tailed at Marine headquarters at Quan-| cefved recently. One of vour ‘Around the City’ received into its fold. At the last con- | ESChEr \WIth thele: | meinity Chiapter, ‘rendered salections. | (100, Va, (Theicomen(tias on tevaion of | Ster Sparigled| Bannér Counci], Noj|Nofes n Sunday's Siac was a0 exect- vocation of the chapter the members ey e |The matron was presented by the | the council's by-laws is expected to re- [ §;, was called to order May 15 by ly in line with incidents which I, too, O op Ot The chapler S e ertainec oY | mambers of Lo etootini iy, e 2 e g Councilor E. M. Garrett. A special |ave observed on our city street cars andiiihelr; friends) wers lentertaien Were it aceom. | TemPers of her chaptor with & sult | port also. Many members will attend | L{Ling of the excursion committee that I cannot resist the temptation sy bbb o panied by Past | DCon WIS glven as Tollows: Soto, | (he memorial field mass this morning | will be held shortly. to mention one of them, whether you | des by Mrs. David I, Kinche Grand Matron | NS i Wilson Davie, matron_ of |in the Arphitheater at Arlington. The | - John L. Burnett Council, No. 4 met | PU7Js0 [X oF Mot, PREMIER 3 N avaiian _Guitar Fannie Taslor of |pather Chapter; solo, Stinley B, |essay contest committee, it is an.|Tuesday night, with Councllor W. H. ‘One morning last week, a group Quintet and sonss topped off | Naomi. Past Grand | 11tz patron of Gavel Chapter, ac. | nounced, is endeavoring o reach = | Hurley presiding. Among those pres. | ©f half a dozen cadets boarded a Con- | Gas with an address by Rev. George L. | Patron Wihliam G- | companed by Mrs. Davis; reading, | decision In time for announcement at | ent was State Councllor Deputy G. S ue o houndor achel = | Farnham, which was followed by Chamten and Paut {Alice Jewell of Esther Chapter; solo, | the meeting of June 9. when the win Backenheimer. Western High, to be exact—and filled | Water Heater freshments sery membe! Chapter. and Past | jrving Tullar of Lovalty Chapter, ac. [ning contestants will be presented| Anacostia Council Ne. 16, met Khio alilc seb ity i(ie mens o0 g can | 4 I Warren C. Hardi wter, O. E. Matron Carrie T | ompanied by Mrs. Hicks of Loyalty | With the prizes offered by the council. | Monday night. A class initiation was Women, young, middle-aged and | g e 3. 7. Odnwald, ToB Julia | W,|Chapter. Amons the distinguished |Last Monday evening the ofioers of held. The E. J. Ross degree team |elderly, crowded the aisles in course | Four thrifty sizes. Orient Commandry, No. 5, Knights | M % 3. Odenwald. (o, “1ast Pap. |EUests were Grand ron Eshed | the council attended the organization | conducted the work. State Councilor [of time, but sl these youthful de- | No. 2, shown here, Templar, will again present the Order ron James 'y, [Shreve, Past 1d Patron Reuben A, |of the Knights of Columbus Club at|Oliveri, State Vice Councilor Beck. fenders of our country held their for average homes. 7 Malta in full ceremonial form at its | Rutherford of Naomi Chapter. An | i Patron Penas | the Catholic University. This club|State Secretary John Prender and |Positions with a persistency worthy 3 asylum tomorrow when also | enteriainment was provided under the | and Matron Helen |has a membership of §, and is the [Past State Councllor William . Dol- |5 betier cause_untl o, b farner; el e R e ued | Shber et of Parron Joa T Viviar | Bamard, Associate Grand Conductress |frst of its Kind in the castern part | man made speeches. e ohbed Bowdered; roused economical. and retr served GistertIShfhvial | Redman fentenc ye Bogley and Associate Grand |of the countrs i ot s oniored, W ieh, Wil “The New York trip” referred to in | Redman; reading, B. L. M good deal of interest in the council's 2 e s b o ry s G mandey mokiies aseeterents |ISbity st sttt s bl : 0DD FELLOWS. Eireen box.” and It 15 expected that | Revewan Assembly, was. Sreoted by & | ity Lond Soliiile later, two of the S to the proposed pilgrimaze of the | Marstellar, with Kurt E. Master James E. Chs qiite a large attendance will be in evi- | jarge number of Rebekahs at thelr | firis coer woemioar Ty tatiiUng @ In Canada,add duty Knights Templar of the District to at- | the piano; piano solo, M date, Dputy Grant Maawr 1% amber- | dence tomorrow night, for a prize |jast meeting. i liHle closer:tnga'bex, theyconlBmake tend the one hundred and twelfth an. | Shively: reading, Mrs. John H D e ooter Henry W.|which this box contains will be award- | " Dorcas Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, will gl o s S s O e e e . | ormet” duer SWilliam Freuna and | hpen” carand Marshal Joseph B.led some lucky member tomorrow |confer the Rebekah degree and have not one ‘of\ the women fwho. were mandery of the State of New York, in | Joseph Svec, with Kurt E. Linden as s s o T [ gt 4 prevent. 3 Hoclat aiier i1 clots 06 fhe Nalin. |k Box 0w of Gl swk = S New York City, June 14, 15 and 16, | accompanist: soprane solo. Miss Meda | Db, Grand Sec-| ‘The annual convention of the State| " Eether Rebekah Lodge, No. 5, will pamber Aol ediug o leen) Shlelito mn e heat 1n the water when the visiturs will be extensively |Jaeger, J. Iidgar Robinson at the etary (liacny, Counell of the Knights of Columbus,|have degree fomorrow evening on @ |ooimaar ot whanbr it ot help entertained. | biano, and Fritz Mueller, cellist, = rand | heid in the Knights of Columbus |class of candidates. Wonderigo odisr sl imisht not be Feel th tside of your h vith Herbert Erisman accompanist. Representative| jTome May 20, elected as officers State | A lorge number attended the last | Sraiming in our schools Just . litie ; c outside of your hot water tank og heater. Is Rt arl No. 17, Refreshments were served under, the e deputy, James A. Sull secretary, | meetiflg of Mount, Pleasant, No. 8, and | Sy }5 i our schools Just a little it hot? Then heat you are paying for is escaping. This 0 w a nish ( management of Roberta C. High, . o ames D. Bligh; treasurer, Manning | Miss Z . was giv e 2 < SR tomorrow evening, when those worth: | Amee Schmidt and Mae E. Imiay. :(‘::fn"m‘a:":‘;“g;fl‘; Willcoxen: advocate, John H. Zabel; .J,L“R‘L'g:f:;'f;sg}.‘;“ ke s Blvenl | women waste of gas often runs from $2 up every month! es will officiate in the degzrce sched- | . W ; am A. N 4 R 5 e B A 7 H s = : uled AL inell st mesiing of Arume Glap: latge hody ot e oo vl L uliisan, PEeD | manalRankin s sipreseRtsniw IS ST ) so | glaniotaes that reference You can save this money by installing a Premier auto- ltee Mo 10 fhe Gbcrees e Gon HEmbere inati fa| oo L e L AC A T | Corsmssliiof s sWeSt peRs M Es WIOE | an nesnmde flojithe jalacouticsicy matic water heater. Itsasb insul ST Potentate Henry Lanshursh and his | ferred on three candid one of Bsinant vl fol oia b Thacia I MG e e T e o o ey 3 o e S Stesnan sediankolike =i el e g s bl Pose e e one ot Anitngton Todge| oo ivan, Dr. rles 1. nd | meeting will be held Wednesday. All | ban cars, and it gives me courage to a giant “Thermos” bottle, locks in all the heat : : ] T J . John J. Downey: alternates, Thomas |the past presidents of this jurisdic- > % cacar tic Shrine have returned from their |the matron. Past Grand Patron No. 193, in Clar-|J Fitsgerald, H. E. Clipper and Jame: B i o | sanmy miteiof sxperishce whichjoc- See the thrifty Prem:. i ‘ recent trip to Sprinzfield, Mass. and | Brashears welcomed him. Past ion, Y, W iE s Rt o e o Dove Tess Wviind Wi Cerolrn | ciiead o Bow ays sge. & lane oty ity fremian at your plumbing contractor'sox io Montreal, to assist in e dedication | Matron _Brashears —nresenied he Tuesduy evening. |orsed the insurance. boy neee s IR ARG A T ee the D o R Ll K oyuine (Prcmicr{,"":m) in those cities of hospitals for crippled | matron with a comb, a gift from the e degree team ¥ - , car on which I occupied a ide se: i i T Canada. Of course, a zood time was | sented the matron with a feather fan ferred the first de- | Commissioner. Ovster, and named the| The lbrary will be a feature of the [In front of me before I noticed her. s had b a1 Lt the obies who nuade |4 St from her patron. Voeal solo &ree on a class of | Baltimore Catholic Review as the of. | new W. O. W. home on Grant place. As a man was sitting right by her, the trip were especially impressed by | were, rendered by ~Mrs. Madeline | J. E. CHAMBERLAIN candldates Srand {cial paper of this jurisdiction; also|Capt. Frankling H. Smith has already | next to the aisle, 1 waited for a mo- he altruistic work of the Shrine as|Cornish Nickles of Cathedral Chapter. | g _ Master Chamber- | ,qking support for the evening school | collected several hundred volumes. ment, expecting him to offer her his embodied In this great hospital move, | She was accompanied by Past Matron |'ain made an address. Refreshments|from the supreme officers, conveying | Contributions of books are being re. seat. He showed no intention of so i ment for the benefit of unfortunate | \ 2t the piano. The dormitory | WeTE served. after which all visitorsicongratulations to Rev. Willlam J. ceived dafly. A special dedication |doing, however, and before I could do i hildren. ighteen tenpies were rep. | committee, Claribel Gay, chairman, | 0F U trict were escorted to the | fiyfey on his elevation as Bishop of | ceremonial is belng arranged so that |0, @ Young woman gpposite him arose resented by their uniformed bodies in {announces a card party at her home, ':r"!-p:;,l m}\\ building, which Is in the | the See of Raleigh, N. C., and recom. [ ®ach camp of the District of Columbia and offered hers. Then, seeing that ihe parades, and Alnias is sdid to have [ 5009 13th street northwest. June § at | FEOCCT, O crection and which will be | mending that Columbus day exercises and environs will have a part in the [by & little judicious squeezing, space PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIALS i liekt its own with the otliers. | 8 orclock. degjeated today with appropriate ex-|ne in commemoration* of the eight | celebration, which ia to be held Juna{Tight be made on the sice sedt for : i Sionarch L. Whitiie Bstes acesmz| ' Takems Chapter, No.) 12, met Fri: Jesuit missionaries put to death by the | 8- Following the dedication of the |another passenger, I moved up and CRANE CO., 1225 EYE STREET N.W. f raied By Tast Crons Monsran $a.|day evening. at which’ time the de-| The Portland Club will meet tomor- Indlans and who are to be beatified|ReW hall. the Washingion forest|the lady next to me moved down, but | padled by Past Grand Monarch Ed.| o2, 5 e conferred by the substitute |TOW evening at the temple at 8 o'clock. | June 21, A committee was appointed T I A e Lol e G ‘ erd . Schmid, his officers, the drill ) BIRES L “Tast. night a card party | Chairman J. P. M. Duvall announces [ 10 Plan for @ new home and the estab- e e e e N e i team. drum and bugle corps and a |\l PO in the Masonic Hall by the |that speclal matters of important in-[lShing of beds in hospitals for sick S i R ST b ma b e b e G o o e timars Tuesdny eve. | bazear finance committee. The next fterest will be brought before the com- members of the order. . Announcement | Per Will be served by the women of | species had deposited himself therein! ning o attend : ceremonial of Yedz|card party will be June 19. I mittee. Interest is manifested in {ne | Was made that full scholarships would | the roves, 1 have no personal complaint to Grotto. The cast of Kallipolis Grotto, | : = coming trip to Portland, Oreg., to at.|Pe established next September in the| F{afer e oot nipon 10 mew | make on the sublect of standing in otto. The cast of Kalllpolis Grotto,| rs, Lillian Rouzee, chairman of [tend the annual meeting of the Sov.| Cathollc high schools for boye and RO e anip (omovtow yinder the direction of Past Monarch| the ways and means 'committee of |ereign Grand Lodge to be held in Sep. | EIFI3 in conformity with the program Algnt S Clesk Delkinwilireportiupon |, e 1 : D. Sh age €| Gavel Chapter, No. 20, announces a |tember. of Archbishop Curley of Baltimore. | the anniversary event. zaut place swlhere the parade work. | five hundred card party to be given Old Glory Camp is to hold its last | Will be formed. The rendezvous will , Fophet Toseph W. Leverton, cap- | iveorran cvenime o 5 wetock 5 the | JFastern Lodge, No.7, met last Wed.| DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. |session in the old meeting place Tues. | be at 1 o'clock. tain of the Grotto base ball team, re-|Gavel Club rooms. 719 Thirteenth |nesday and received an applicati : = 2 day evening. =~ Consul Commander Dorts Ahat he 18 rapidly. Whinping hisl| el S e L aesonih st iembarabiy, Earry 1. adraen ) Lorsimpb, No. 8, scanyened idosday || Wilsher Wil itake paxt tniihejdedica: SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF hliyers into Shupe for the/anatal At e aome ROArS WO [chaterhani ofithe|pardphernaiie. fang | ClomL o Gounctlor Uil i Mo | tonicfithe:Dew: buliding: LIB zame Almas Temple, Mystic | qren Friday evening at the Masonic |reported progres a fund Cormick presiding, assisted by A. C. The degree team of the Boosters’ ERTY. Shrin e henerit of the Masonie | And Eactern Stir Home, Automobiles | Alice Lithgow. Nomination of offi-| Club will go to Baltimore June 6 to| Hope Council, No. 1, will have a five nd Eistern Star Home. “Capt. Joe” | will carry guests from Georgin avenue The memorial services which will|Cer3 was held. = Mrs. Georgle Tyler | glve the Protection Degree to 100 new | hundred card party in Naval Lodge hims e have. the Hnest mmatonr | o Coy oS o o ras fovss " |be held Sunday evening, June 7, st|Was initisted the new ritual helngmembers, (o be presented by four of [ Hall, Fourth street and Pennsylvania R O UL 3 | St. Paurs English Lutheran Chupen | eXxemplified for the first time in the | Baltimore's camps. avenue southeast, June 9, at 8:30 p.m. team in the District, and several oWt | ebanon Chapter will entertain | Bleventh and 1 streets northwest, is |District. The drill team was under | On the occasion of the W. O. W.|Deputy William Robey of Friendship S Liet with iy praherio Alimeton Chapter. No. 13, of Ealti. |being arranged for by Chairman |the command of Capt. J. W. Schwenk, | Memorial Day _celebration. which Council, Alexandria, Va. pr(‘sente‘i‘ The Grotto Bund will plis for the |more, Tuesday evening. The zrand [Joseph B. Kincer, zrand marshal, and | ¥ith Pearl Wolfe as initiatory Coun- | takes place June 7. the contingents | George Robeson with a $10 zold plece policemen's memorial services at Cen.|matron and grand patron of Mary- [his ~committee appointed from the|Cilor. Dlsle Hill and Jennle Buellifrom West Virginia, Virginia - and | for bringing In the largest mamber of tral High School auditorium tonight. [land and the grand matron and ’Vflrlflu! subordinate and Rebekah |2cted as color bearers. Marie Steven-| Maryland will join the local chapters members. June § it will play for the Brightwood | grand patron of the District of Colum- |lodges of the District. son was appointed junior past coun- \ Temple carnival. bia will be the guests of honor, and a cilor for the initiation. The council | nimber of nasi rand offieers have | Harmony Lodge, No. 9, will confer |Will celebrate its twenty-ninth anni- The program Tor the fifty-first an | Loy s becn inslied. Degrecs wil {the first desree Wednesday evening | versary Tuesday. Vice Councllor nual session of the Imperial Council, | conferred. A large portion of |t its meeting in the temple. Myrtle Eardley is chairman of the i Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the |the membership of the chapter paid | Central Lodge, No. 1, is making entertainment features. Myatic Shrine, in Los Anseles, the o visit to the Masonic and Eastern |final arrancements for the entertain: Progressive, No. 9, met Monday iy ” first week of June, has been sent out | Star. Home tast Thursday evening. |ment to be held after its meeting|evening, With Councilor Rose Weels |am0n D eS [ B v ok IShitna temple: | Fromupres: | il anter ents (HOL! tha' avevins)|Ba0ySTIgHE presiding. Nomination of officérs was | entindlcations, more than 200,000 | were in charge of the chairman of the The conference with the noble|held, A moonlight excursion will be Fleas torment your dog and may give him a danger- | ih,-q[,;',,: and v u‘,;_\‘"-‘.‘.“‘”;| parts of | home beard, Mrs. Ethel Thorp. 5:;a;1ds vl‘f-efl;;'r:\nfls. x\:rdens and con- g(ven to Marshall Hall June 26. The P ous disease. Regular baths with SERGEANT'S North Amerlca and United States pos-| petis ctors of the all subordinate lodges |degrees were conferred, on Miss = - i i I oesions are expected for the eight] Columbia Chapter will celebrate its [With the grand master will e 082S | Walker, with Deputy Pedrl Wolfe as CD'OI' Thln S NeW :lf:: FL:e‘o\ds‘?AP w&“ o ':ki. e u“ e ot “pageantry. spectacle 4nd ) fourteenth birthday anniversary to-|June 16 at the temple at § p.m., in- |initiatory councllor and Capt. Harry s, lorizes and soothes sore skin and great'y amusement. Almas Temple will be|morrow night, at which time it is ex- |stead of June 15. Andrick in charge of the drill team. improves the coat. SERGEANT'S SKIP-FLEA fepresented at this session by its|pected that the grand matron and| (oo . State Councilor Julia Delano and Roy Just Di T f,?,‘_",fffifl;o.l.‘,nmo'°sp£‘"_f,’fifi}‘§:fi';‘:‘_‘;:‘:: representatives, headed by Potentate |grand patron and the Matrons and 2 ze. No. 10, met, with | Wolfe were guests. us i ot 2 F Toansburgh. Any noble desiring to B rons of 1925 will be guests of the | Georse Nash presiding. After a short | Anacostia Council, No. 14, met Wed- AU ip to Tint or Boil to Dye e e ey e e s trip should communicate |chapter. business meeting the lodge was turned |nesday evening, with Councilor Daisy XY~ Ga D s . el e e e Rt i with the recorder for further details over to the drillmaster, who rehearsed | Gorden in the chair. Plans are being rments, Draperies, — Everything! Our FREE ADVICE SERVICE will answer without charge | Lok® 3ith Symo; | Martha Chapter, No. 4, convened his team for future work and compli- [made for the officers and drill team any qul-!lo!;’::oulyourdo('nh.lkh. State symptoms, ag® | jnstructions on At the sweekly Tamcheon of Almas | Fridas svening, with Matron Bllen M. | mented them upon the showing made | (0 80 {0 Alexandria, Vi, to conduct | Beautiful home dyeing and tint- [ waists, d ; ik y o tanding snd e e entiy i the balltogm | Reynolds - presiding. assisted by |at Brightwood Lodge, where they con. | the initiatory work for a class of | ing is guarantesd Yk Plimond s, cremss; cokls, stockings, s e City Club, F. P. Guthrle, Dis.| Worthy Patron Willlam A. Kimmel. |ferred the third rank on a class, | candidates. B A iamond | sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang- h) Polk Miller e T I O e O ger of the Radio Corpora. | Announcement was made of the ap- |making 93.7 per cent in thelr exempli: | The Past Councilors' Club of Ana-| o8 Just dip i pold wmter o | ings,: everyiling riew. Dru X ShteTs e Dog et e of Amd Miss Margaret | polntment of the matron as a repre. |fication of the work. Grand Master |costia Council, No. 14, met recently tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to [~ Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other € Cou Inc. | YU ransare Sitgreaves, the only woman director | sentative to the Grand Chapter of | Chamberlain, Degree Master Taylor, [at the home of Past Councilor Peep- dge rich, permanent colors. BEach | kind and tell your druggist whether 1300 E. Main St our copy. Write SEre e e CIub, were guests | New Hampshire, also that worthy |Grard Representatives Millan and |ers. Luncheon was served after the 15-cent package contains directions | the material you wish to color is DOG MEDICINES Richmond, Vi AER tRoay: of homor. Miss Sitgreaves' talk on|grand Martha, Flora E. Campbell, was ‘Wood addressed the lodge. Memorial | meeting. so simple any woman can 4 wool or silk, or whether it is li = Othe Value and Way to Advertise made an honorary member of the |services will be held June 7, at Saint The annual memorial service of the| tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, sl cotton, or mixed goods. i Advantageously” and Mr. Guthrie's |Grand Chapter of Maryland. Conduc- | Paul's Lutheran Church, Elev.nmml_sum Council will be held this eve: 2 . H streets northwest. ning In Grace Baptist Church at 8 g u) ' ramarks on “Radio Products and Ad- tress Lillie Barker reported the re-