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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, TERNITIES MASONIC. ! | tn M | such. pr | al | tad of | broidered in small letters in the front of | Fa of th which a surp | for | of b5 Grand 1 2 8 | gel | he: ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER: Monday—Mount_Varuon M_and M. E i No. 10 M School of ay— High ¥ | ci and M. | g cor ernoon o | Hel S of John C. Rev. Dr. pastor of C: the speaker, ey will be ir e craft and general pub Dy its friends ill he President « the invitation on to att | th lia w accepted Associa Temy 11 next will be Knights and October 18 will | when the Nobles | shrine will feature the | ba no tel & pa Campbell and dance R show No, Master a minstrel costia Lodge, 21, tomorrow eve ning. at the Northeast Masonic | Temple, for the benefit of the temple fund. William Scantlebury will have e of the minstrel show and Dr. Fletcher of the orchestra announces for Ana- Tow | e Chapter, ourn ub will lonial, Fifteenth west, Wednesd No. 3. of th reet at the 1d M streets north evening, October | 14 $ o'clock. An ir sting pro gram is announced with business mat- ers limited to 15 minutes. Lieu H. BE. B will give an ill talk on “Conditions in the Mi M ast tr Horeb Chapter, R ever Ho Mount held a_social when Everett G guard, sang a number solos with | A. Paul Hines at the piano. Hi Albert . Shafer has announced anot social evening f October 13, when the form of ente tain t will be of a surprise nature. Tow no; o 1 Priest 2 o ili be ne The fir: t the band, d of Kallipol the New 1 ning. Music Ately by th the and by rps rotto will be held at rd Hotel Thursday eve. ill be furnished Gro to es- | €Y rsing dur, gram. of The held | week wi music < e will be annual minst wxiliaries will he of the | at the 14 rehearsing went, featur. is pr wed show held November nin ma The Ha dancin Monarch ing plans The class of it larze proj alistie tion Sha el I enter: show L. £ will Whiting Estes is lay sremonial forming, of the ritu- will be under the direc- | 1reh D. | t Monarch Sam- | ber ive charge of the | i The vet rec lw srtions work of P As usnal i Charles Shre lon date | Progress is r to n th riu on in the 10 be tors ed In the activiti | nial of Thursday. | oo reatest ever s ils of Almas Teruple toric event, and the direc- | a h of the have been cha with that tho m. I has been officially as the “imperial poten James . Burger, imperial potent of North America, will be the gues of honor of the evening. A 300 novi. new stu D sht in view. 1te's class, ture are promised eral J. Fred Huber. All petit the class must be in the recorder by Monday. In addition to re: dignitaries, reservat auested for a large Lu Lu Temple, and official r I temple: Tames Burger, tate of North - s recently | d th foilowi order for the| | Shriners rkish fez with black tas by Director Gen been 1 delegation from | £9) potentates from nea HOODCOTED P 2 poten- isst ple of which the noble member, with a fa tar and that por e order cons Sphinx head an dered thereon bullion or_siik is an csimile of a scimi- | 4 n of the jewel of of the crescent,| * combined em! | 1d and sil-| v adopted | in, wit is_her Millions of Ford own- ers buy Champion X as a matter of course, because they know that Champion X is better and has been the standard spark plug for Fords for 13 years. Champion X for Fords 60c. Blue Box for all other cars, 75c. Know thegenuinebythedouble- vibbed core.” Buy from your local dealer. Champion Spark Plug Co. Toledo, Ohio ‘Windsor, Ont., London, Paris g y < <) d as the exclusive type of head cover. | ised. | Lansburgh, who left last Fri | uled to return late this evening. tomorrow, with the scribe, H. leading an advanced line of officers. Andrews, nembe and th tober 14 for the benefit of the ) Temple fund tation October At Chapter dies’ night” were celebrated Stone: dancing, Miss Cunningh: Florence presented with tc Oct ening Reynold thed | cha Flors ingham act the Metropolif Mrs. Naomi Ch; will _ ! the card Grand Patron Poynton gave a talk on | 5 the construction and interior plans of the new children’s dormitory. e Esther Chapter med units | regular meeting of the Fall sea | Masonic Temple September 17. After a wer #STAR SERVICE S The next regular meeting will be held October 4. The first Fall actlvities will be a card party, to be held at the | New Willard Hotel October 2, from 2 |'to 5 p.m.. under the auspices of the home board and for the benefit of the hospital fund of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. Assoclate Matron May P. Gibbon, chairman of the | rummage sade committee, announces I'that this sale, which was originally planned for the Spring, will be held the week of October 5, at 1713 Seventh street. g to be worn by all nobles of the ystic Shrine when appearing as This fez is to be worn in fts roper shape and without creasing or teratfon. It is permissible for poten tes, past potentates and recorders temples to have their title em their fez near the bottom."” According to Director Virgil H. ookes, the first official appearance the imperial Nut Band will be at ceremonial of October 13, fc e in a form never be- re staged at a ceremonial session this or any other temple is prom- e The various committees of Lebanon Chapter reported progress at the meet ing Tuesday evening, in connectior with the preparations being made foy the bazaar to be held in the Scottish mple October 22.. Dinner wilh ed at the temple between b yelock. The temple and endow- ment committees announced, through the rvespective chairmen, Mrs. Sarah Cleland and Mrs. Marie Clerk, that a card party would be held at the Gavel Club September 30. Five hundred local Shriners, to ther with thelr wives and families aded by Illustrious Potentute Henr: aboard speclal Pullman train for Atlantic f ty to attend the seashore ceremonial | the Million-Dollar Pier, are sched- The Mark Master degree will be nferred in Mount Vernon Chapter Cave, The next meeting of Mount Pleas- ant Chapter, No. 34, will be devoted to business and entertainment. After a brief session the chapter will be closed and entertainment and danc- | ing will follow for the members of the chapter and their friend: The | matron, Cleone R. announ the prog in charge the star points, with Miss Hattie Potter as chairman. A and | brief play by members of the chapter e ill be a feature of the program. onic | itefreshments will be served. The first annual carnival and bazaar of | the chapter will be held in the chap- No. announces @l ter room. at Fourteenth and Kenyon October after- | sireets, October 13, at 7:30 p.m. on and evening, at the Colonial Ho- | S , Fifteenth and M streets The| Columbia Chapter will meet tomor- and matron and grand patron will | row wight, and after the usual busi- the chapter annual grand visi- [ ness there will be a short program. EASTERN STAR. liast Gate Chapter, . Elta matron, will entertain the of “ast Gate Leodze, No. 34 ok ren of the members o e chabte: .nd lodge October Lil chairman of unittee, tober 4, be given n s the | an Armstrons, and means es a card party roast heef dinmer wi Unity Chapte zaar and dance stern Star temple fund com- mittee of Joppa Lodge Chapter, Past Matron Mills, chairman, will hold a card party in Joppa Hall, 4209 Ninth street, September 30, at 2 p.m. and % p.m.. The Star Club met Septem- ber 25 at the home of the conductress, Ida V. Jone At the ne pter, No. 3 The the last meeting of Bethany dormitory night” and “kid- ‘The fol- rted: Piano Kirkwood, Florence m and | n: vocal duets, Miss Betty Robertson wing program was pres lections, Miss vmond Meine s Magnus Robert: Jean Kuentzel and and Miss Magnus Miss Benji Robertson; songs, Miss citation and €ong, piano ‘duet, Mis: nd Raymond Meiners; ting of Raymond, | Meiners; reading Refreshments children were t meeting of Trinity October 1, there wiil s meeting, followed There will be a dance ard party tomorrow, given by nd mean ommittee, at Md. All those wishing ttend are asked to be at Fifteenth and H stgeets northeast at 7:30 p.m. | by a program. tone 0 in songs erett and ymond re served Metners 5 and the ns and patrons of 1925, ¢ balloons. The fol-| sssisted by other members of the ¥ing chapter “activitles are an-|,jer are planning a Molly E. unced: Card party at the Wisteria | megchum night for Tuesday, at the feterfa at & o'clock, October 3; rum-| New Masonic Temple. ge sale. October 12, 13 and 14; ba- ar, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, 419 venth street, October 24; the aux- ary home board will meet Septem- r 28; grand visitation October 16: | xt regular meeting of the chapter | tober 2 | At the last meeting of Washington Centennial Chapter, No. 26, an enter- tainment under the direction of 5t, o follows: Lucy ard, piano seled Wilmer Shivel Louise Fenton, | song and e Bischof, piano | selections, and Ethel Jost, reading. | the meeting of October 2 the| will be host to Monumental | No. 8 of Baltimore, Md. John Walker Fenton, jr., has been ap- bointed by Matron Mae M. Odenwald as chalrman of the committee to en- tertain the guests. Mizpah No. 4, matron, 500 at Chapter, with the . presiding. be held October street at 8 p.m. nd entertainment stern_Star Revue,” will be 7 at Scottish Rite Ca-| Third and T3 streets, begin- ng at 7 o'clock, with Pearl Wolfe as | airman. The following have hooths: | Campbell. Eva Henderson, Em- 1 Stees, Janet Martin, Wilhelmenia 111, Richard Barker and Maud Buc After business was trans- ted an entertainment under the di- velyn Hursh election, by n quartet; reading, by uiler; solo, by Mr. t Iriday Sllen M. | ard party | | 606 East | A bazaar, | entitled | n pitol al, No. 8. of 1 invites the matrons and patre , and the past officers of the hapter, to attend the grand visitation October 6. A theater party will be held at Keith's October 14 and Endowment night will | be held October 20. Takoma Chapter, No. 12, met Friday for a business meeting. The grand matron and patron and 1925's were guests of the chapter. October 3 the .. T . | chapter will hold a card party at the apter, No. 3. met Septem-{ pome of Patron Hendrick, 115 Balti- Mrs. Helen Strait gave a talk more avenue, 1koma Park. endowment and the making of = % Degrees were conferred. Dell | Temple Chapter, les ury the members to attend|the New Masonic Temple tomorrow 'ty to be given September |at 7:30 p.m. The chapter announces| the Hotel Washington. Past|a rummage sale will be given October 5, 6 at 1720 Seventh street. The Auxiliary Home Board held fits first | meeting of the season at the home of Associate Matron Margaret Smiler. Hiram Chpater, No. 23, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. A card party will be held October 1 at Gavel Club Hall for the benefit of the endowment “hapter, ction of Past Matron I s given as follows: Ashby rinie. 0. 13, will meet at at No. 5. held its first on at on refreshments re served and a soclal was held. OUT OF THE CONGESTED TRAFFIC AREA The ““Boss”’ Talks “When you know the right grade of oil for your car, and ask for it at the STAR SERV- ICE STATION, you always get it. But if you don’t know, and will only ask us, we can quickly tell by ref- erence to a handy chart the scientifically correct motor oil you need. “This chart has been prepared after ex tests and should always be your guide. for the convenience of our patrons. haustive We keep it here Our Chart Indicates Exactly the Proper Oil Needed by Your Automobile you know, there are cer- tain grades of oil which are suit- able for warm weather which do | not function as well in cool or cold weather. Let us tell you what you need and supply you from our complete stock of 19 different, distinct grades of oil and 4 grades of gasoline. MORE THAN A FILLING STATION “In addition to carrying Autolene, Polarine, Veedol, Havo- line, Mobiloil and Caspar Oils, we always have a good supply of Amoco, Lightning, Standard ‘Anti-Knock’ and Standard Straight gasolines. CHART “Let us consult our chart tomorrow for the proper oil needed in your car; take advantage of our crank case service, and remember tha Every Container Is Plainly Marked With the Grade of Oil It Contains, and You Get the Grade You Specify. (1 7he MoDERN DOWKTOWPLSTATIONA g TATIONS 12th and C Streets N.W. A BLOCK BELOW THE AVENUE AT TWELFTH jIn the chapter during the initlatory D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1 east Masonic Temple every Monday evening, beginning October 5. A din- ner and bazaar is being planned for the last of November. 925—PART 3. Brasheats, grand regent; . H. Grubb, | trlct of Columbia, and Supreme Rep- | vice grand regent; J. 'F. Whalen,| ~sentative Perry P. Patrick. grand orator; A. L. Ebersole, sitting past grand regent; Besselievre, | DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. grand secretary; Guy F. Allen, grand FSiaTy E il s treasurer; George M. Copenhaver,| Triumph, No. 8, convened Tues e L Aachenhaver; | evening with Assceiate Councilor M e Chovlon A manl sl tephenson presiding. Announce e ¥ nt was made of a five hundred card ¢ to be held at Northeast Mazonic w. Schoonn nd sentry. | ™ Temple October It s decided to Supreme Orator Ja . Norton was the special speaker of he evening.ly vs ' “reception September 20 in honor of Past State Councilor Fan After the meeting a banquet was held in his honor in the banquet hall. % ! = 4 € eorme | P+ Joyner and Associate State Vice mong others present were George| councilor Pearl Wolfe, ANl national and State officers are {nvited. The| M. Evans, member Supreme Council; C. Shinn, representative 10| gry) team and officers will meet for rehearsal of the new ritual October Supreme Council; Herbert A. s, fleld deputy, and I. 8. Chllds. |5 "5 oparatory to initiation to be held Getober 13. Supreme Orator James E Norton Golden Rule Council, No. held a confeggance and, luncheon with srand Ce lcers of strict 3 o bl s ‘,f,“‘:‘i‘i,h”‘;‘{;l;l last meeting in the Northeast Masonic | when plans were perfected for the fur- z;’l'_“fifr;‘_‘:?"“’g‘fl" el et on s o therance of the fraternal features of et O D O S A Ore to attend its class initiation and annual tation. A large delegation the Royal Arcanum in this jurisdic- from Golden Rule and American tion. { Councils of this city motored to B more last Wednesday night. the arrival at the Morning S the officers and members of Harmor, Council royaily recefved them. They were entertained with the initiating | ! of a class of candidates under the cap- | incy of George Ieick and his | non | Staff and followed by a frater by tation. The Washington fund. Willlam R. Clifford, chairman of the ways and means committee, an- nounces a bazaar to be held at Joppa Lodge Hall, October 16 and 17. Religious services at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home tomorrow will be in charge of Brookland Chapter, No. 11. Rev. O. O. Dietz,_pastor of Lord's Memorial Church, Brookland, will officlate; Mrs. Gwynette Willis, organist, and Mrs. Buelah Smith solo- ist. Machines will meet the cars at Georgla avenue and Rittenhouse street at 2:30 p.m. cluded Past Councilors Mrs. Klizabeth | Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. T. Benjamin | Montgomery, Mr. and Mra. Petit. Mrs L Simpson M R. Yo Gladys McPherson and Miss Teeple of Golden Rule Council 10: National Deputy Councilor accomp nd Past State ert of Amer Electa Chapter initiated a_class of lie ¥ candidates last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Marion F. Pollock, the matron, who was recently married, was presented by the officers with silver ice tea- spoons, by the auxiliary board with napkins and tablecloth and several personal gifts. Solos were sung by Arthur Simpson. The endowment committée met at the home of Mrs. Clara Williamson, with Mrs. Clara and | Virginia Williamson hostesses. JR.O0.U. A M. At a meeting of Anacostia Council, No. 16, Monday, Counctlor G. L. Law presiding, the three degrees were con- ferred upon a large class. Clark Teats, master of ceremonies; John D. Simpson, judge of the tribunal, and Capt. E. R. Thomas were in charge of degree team. Vice State Councilor Harry Beck and & Coundil Secre- tary John Prender gave addresses. Capital Council, 25, met_ M day evening with Councilor Edwa Sutton in the chair. A short busin session was held. A concert was ren dered by the Junior Band. State Vi Councilor Beck, Secretary Prendu and State Inside Sentinel Peabody made addresses. Councilor ican Flag Council, No. 5 0ld Glory Council 12, met Mor | day night with Councilor Mrs. Edith e presiding. Report of the State il session was given by Represen are Mann. Mrs. Cora Thomp | son, . recently elected state council warden, was presented with a large bunch of flowers by Mrs. Mann for the good of order comnmittee and a gift by Mrs. Viola Thompson of the state judiciary for the council. Refresh ments were served under the direc tion of George A. Rock. 0DD FELLOWS. Columbla Lodge, 1 nd Seymour presiding. degree was conferred upon Rollins and Alvin E. Petersor Action was taken upon the applica tions of Guy E. Mangum and 7T. J Gaskill by transfer and those of Ve 3. Snoots and William J5. McGhee P hd Wa 4 Brookland Chpater, No. 11, an- nounces through the chairman of the ways and means committee, Mrs. Louise Nubson, a dinner and bazaar to be held October 2. Dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. 10, By the direction of Mrs. Emilie R. Botsch, president of the Masonic and Bastern Star Home Board Auxiliary, the regular monthly meeting is cail ed tomorrow at 1:30 p.m.. Masonic Temple. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Syracusians Lodge, No. 10, met with | Chancellor Commander Thornton pre- siding. Grand Chancellor Heisley spoke on the activities of the Dr: tic Order of the Knights of Kohra |and stated that it would have a cers mony sometime in the near future,} the ‘work to be conferred by ”(‘",L ROYAL ARCANUM. Supreme Representative John B.| Dickman spoke on the increased mem- | will convert your touring car into a sedan at a saving of Kismet Council met with Regent|bership of the uniform rank. New | HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS! R. A. Jama presiding. ndidates | uniforms are to be adopted instead of were {nitiated by Kismet Council de ilhl‘ military blue used heretofore. See Us NOW! Samples On Display Inclosures for Any Car—Any Model gree team, J. T. Whalen, captain.| Pust and Chancellor Day addressed | REBUILT TOP CO. | Grand Regent Joseph F. Brashers was | the lodge on the activities of the Order the guest of the evening. ‘n( the Pri of the Orient, and issued | 3412 Georgia Ave. N.W. Col. 10082 Left side going north 4':e|)i|n| Council met with Regent | spectal in ation to the members to No branches—save this ad—pass it on ireen in the chair. Past Grand | be present October 13 | \ T T, The past matrons and a past pa- tron of Bethlehem Chapter, No. occupled all of the stations and places m work last Tuesday evening in North- o east Masonic Temple. The following were the positions: Past Matron Lena Stephenson, matro; t Patron Adolph Sieverling, patron; Henrietta Bowen, associate matron; Margaret A. Carll, conductress; Mallssa A. Talbert, associate conductress; Jennie A. Moy- er, secretary; Louella Barrows, chap- lain; Carrfe L. Kidd, marshal; Irene B. Darnall, Adah; Sadle M. Majol Ruth; Stella Bowersox, Esthe m. ma_Hammerbacher, Martha; Caroline J. Wood, Electa, and Carrie 1. Self, warde: The ¢ apter was entertained by Mrs. Thrift of Gavel Chapter with read ings. after which refreshments were served. It was announced that the annual bazzar, chicken dinner and| dance will be held October 15. bersole and Grand | Rathbone Temple, No. Pythian | Besselievre were the | Sisters, et with M Chief Blla | guests of the evening. | Thornton presiding. Arr ments | Municipal Couneil had as | have been completed for the rummage | guests Deputy Graund Regent sale to be held & 3 Seventh street | Giles, Past Grand Regent northwest, October . 13 and 14, the | Talkes and Grand Sentry pr 1s to be used in the altruistic| | Schoonmaker. Regent 0. | work of the temple. Mrs. Nellie Et- presided. { ting is chairman. The grand session | A union meeting of all Roval Ar-|of the Grand Temple will be held in canum Councils of the District of Co-| Bristol, Va., Tuesday lumbla was held September 17 in| At m meeting of Franklin Lodge, honor of James E. Norton, supreme | No. 2, Tuesday ‘night plans were orator. The meeting was presided | formulated for the Grand Lodge visita- over Grand Councll officers. A |tion scheduled for October 27. Ad- large cl of candidates were initi-| dresses were made by Past Grand ated by Kismet Council degree t m | C ncellor Shaffer of Maryland, Past Hurlebaus. The chapter is planning | captained by J. T. Whalen. G nd Chancellor John B. Dickman card parties to be held at the North: | officers presiding were: Joseph I ‘Webster Lodge, No. 7, of the Dis- —_— their A. Federal Chapter U. D. met Septem ber 19 and degrees were conferred on Stanward W. Sparrow, Emerson Hyde, Frances Hyde, Mrs. David Middleton, Rena Rogers, Alice Harger, Maurine Brittain and Mrs. Rogers. Remarks were made by the grand matron and grand patron and also by Past Grand Matron Church of Virginia. Vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Margar 77227, | I | 1' | | ESSEX COACH Why Consider a Lesser Car? —It Has Beauty—Performance —Super-Six Smoothness— Economy and Endurance This is the greatest Essex value in history. Itisthe finest Essex ever built. 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