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FRATERNI MASONIC. Grand Chapter. Among the other dis- | tingulshed guests present were Right | Worthy Grand Treasurer Lamond, Past | Grand Matron Chauncey. Past Grand No. B E AL Miaron Campbell. Past Grand Patron i West. Junior d Patron Betts and the. matrons and patrons of 19 pant Elewan N The choir sang an original song ot esday M. M. Parker; No. N eting upon _the entrance of the Kine bavid. No. - nd officers. The following program < presented with Past Matron | itation: b Leifie Dietz in charge: Solos by W 1T Grand Madison Taylor, avcompanied by M ER Grand Visi I . Hartley: presentation solo by AT Eume et ST Bessie Jackson, accompanied by SENE O R e Marion Albrec esentation of silv Witten: to the zrand matron and china to the i ( grand patron by Junior. Past Matron Carrie 13 Defandorf and Junior Pust Patron William H. Bovd in a sketch, ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS Short addresses were made by several —la, Favegte. No Rl of the zrand officers, also by the ma o No. % Reval | jtron. Mabel S. Boyd. At the next A Special meetinz, November 4, the line officers Sohool of Tnstruction W b advanoe Hay—Hich Priests Ascortation ill be advanced LODGES The matron of 3Mt. Pleasant Cha ter. Mrs. Cleone Cramplon. announces | husiness meeting November 6. to be followed by entertainment, dancing «nd refreshments. The program is in {ANK L. FISHER will head | charge of the associate matron, Miss he official line in the dezree pelen Halley The annu. grand visi work scheduled for Potomac ation will occur November 20, Pasi Roval Arch Chapter, No. 8, at| Matron Mrs. Mildred erman and t o special Thursday evening, | Pasi Patron Charles Morgan will be and refreshments will be provided| in charge ‘of the program afterward, —_— — - East Gate Chapter, o. 21, will Special ritvalistic instruction is an- | jpeet November 6, when the Grand nounced by Hiram Lodge Instruction | Chapter officers will pay their annual Club tomorrow evening at 1012 Ninth | yisitation Mrs, Neva J. Coen is in street northwest. Past Grand Master | charge of the arransements. A spe James W. Witten will deliver an ad- | ¢ju) jinvitation is extended to the dress at the lodge communication Matrons and Patrons’ Association of % = 1925 and to the members of the order i setectun he piano by | ceneralls Hines, interspersed with L imbers, and community The auxiliary home hoard of Beth sinzing were features of the social ny Chapter, No, 24, met at the Bur meeting of Mount Horeb Roval Arch | lington Hotel for luincheon Monday Chapter’s convecation last Tuesday | The patron. Mr. Alf, was an invited evening zuest. The hostesses were Mrs. Ine: r Garrigus, Mrs, Amy Alf and Mrs. Columbia Commandsry Drill Corps | Anna Grant. After Juncheon the its meeting Friday e¢eninz. with | members weeded to the Masonic ‘resident Gutshall presiding. onilined | Temple and took part in the regular o the Winter’s work. which | home board meeting. Mrs. Carrie de dances and minstrel | Whyte, chairman of the committes mer which was award- | cha e of the hazaar held durinz the he drill’ im by th® Grand Com ISt we nnounced it 1 financial mander the annual field day meet | syceess dezrees will he conferred the commandery room. at the next meeting, November 6 Auxiliary, after a short meet joined the Drill| The committee appointed to ar ps for a s 11 hour. and was en- | range a card .party at the Raleizh tertained by Miss Betty Clary, Master | Hotel. November it 2 p.m.. reports Ira Il Priddy, little Miss Charlotte | that {ts plans are p tically com- lammer, Miss Frances Grezory, | pleted. The purpose of thix party isg Leonard Davis, accompanied by Paul | to raise funds for i member of the Gable; Miss Bdyth Priddy and Mrs. | Bastern Star who is suffering from | F¥ithel Hegzner Collier. tefreshments | tuberculosis and is now in a hos The committee consisted | pital at Denver, Colo. The party is of Mrs. George Whiting, Mrs. Chavles | heing sponsored by the zrand matron D kelford and Mrs. Blair Me. | zrand patron, and the 1925 matrons Ke 1 and patrons. There will be a number Rk prizes and candy will be sold. Mrs. s Potentate Henry Lans-| Lena Stephenson is chairman of the has announced, that follow committee Ing the custom in Almas Temple to —_ provide Christmas cheer for fatherless | Good Will Chapter. No. 36, will hold kiddies and others less fortunate, a | a card party Tuesday eveningz. at the charity fund ball will be held at the | Inn-Side Cafeterfa, 719 Thirteenth Washington ditorium Wednesday, street At the next meeting ovem December 16, d a campaign is be. | ber 13, the line will be advanced ing ;m\\.\.mml to raise the nmecessary | o (ponier No ,] ‘“i” '.I‘.;.\.‘,, to- rial Geretatmtal or '+ has | morrow night to sociability. There wi b e o e Y trcens | be a brief business meeting followed her 28, at the Washinzton Auditorium, | DY a special program When new stage settings and stunts | o ool il ton of Ta will be introduced A koma Chapter 1 took place bl ompsgied by sag el epation 00 October 2 .‘ In addition to Grand Ma Jocal. Shriners, Rotentate Henry Lans- |y, Neilie E. Fletcher, Associate Purslivuade an o ial visitation with Grand Patron eorge Plitt and other Al R i S officers the grand chapte: the fol Temple, Cumberland: Boumi Temple, | |10 dictinguished guests were pres- 2t mdze, andSAdca Sdempls; h- | ent: F hy Grand Treasurer, - Alcena Lamond: Past Worthy Grand B e agion of Hionor will megt | Mfartha _Flora Campbell; Past Grand Announcement was made also that | Patren Willlam G. Betts, ang the ma, ir e hactiss, mnder the qi | rons and patrons of 1925. The granc re of Serme Moreis Fisher, world's | matron and patron were mmde han n i, and Coach. R I MoGgrajorary members of Takoma-Chapter. rety. na expert riRera, 18 ibe. |Ruth L. Morgan, past matron of Ing conducted ut the United States Ma. | Washington Centennial Chapter, sing rine barracks every Monday a favorite song for Grand lLatron D, All exiservice meniimembers of | Shreve. B Cooley, )Lt:‘ _.::)u.}nm,o IAlmas are eligible to participate Takoma Cl and in charge of the e program, guve a recitation. Mr. Monarch L. Whiting Estes has plans | Shinn presented the grand matron Way for the first Grotto | with a pumpkin and Mrs. Cooley pre of the season in the Ma- |sented the associate grand patron wit Temple Auditorium, December 1. | a pumpkin. each containing a gift. inadequate stage facil. | uby Arnoid rendered several piano selections. ANCIENT _AND SCOTTISH I tainment_f { refreshments. An appeal iade o the membership for lass of candidates lloween dance of the Grotto drum and bugie corps at ird Hotel last night was | ! ffair, w e handsome | tdopted A e iihe handsome | "-A” turkey dinner and bazaar will be ven by the chapter Tuesday. No vember 17, starting at 5 p.m.. at North- east Masonic Temple. Iishth street between I3 and I streets northeast The Grand Chapter will pay its nual visitation o Federal Chapter November 21 Matron Ruth A. Furr announces vork in Federal Chapter D., Satur day evening: chapter room No. 2 Masonic Temple, New York avenue Thirteenth street. At the chap. s last meeting new by-laws were which attracted much at Butter and Fgg Queen. who prov narch Bdward Monarch Charles and the dancing ed e music beinz by band and orchestra. nnder Washington Centennial Chapt held u dance and card party at Ward SVilken i und Chacies man Park tel October 23. This pavilken amd Charles M. | Darty was prometed by the matron wil LAt the New Willard | Mae M. Odenwald. together with the Novem 5 Chairmen of the several Zeneral com- | " The Grotto minstrel show | mittees follows: Minnie E. Rich will he sta Wt ihe New Willied | chairman ways and means committee Hote Cember 11, followed by dane. | Bilzabeth M. Vivian, vice chairman ne 1 Mohawk Quartet and the | Mabel R. Cook. chairman auxiliary che the local Job's Daughters will | home board committee; Hannah H Ll L e tee, and Ella M nton, chairman i dormitory committee. The proceeds The 1l hanausi ziven by the | will be applied toward the maintenance Waoman's Auxiliary of the Craftsma's | of the Masonic and Fastern Sta Club of the United States Veterans' | Home. oy e celebratipn | Trinity Chaper. will meet of the hirthday of the president, Mrs. | DXt Thursday Mallie Boydston. The hone wefe: Gen. Amos A. Fries, Maj. W Metz, J. Jderome Lightfoot,” I3 Berney, Melvin D. Hensey, Walter H ST lidde and Mrs. Bessic Franz The Grand Chapter will pay St Mrs. Rose Reeves Hidde pres John's Lodge Chapter its annual ing. A Friend or Two.” by Wilbu = i D’ Nesbit. The principal h of Bethlehem Chapter. No. 7. received the evening was by Gen. Fries, ch ie zrand matron and grand patron of the Chemical Warfare Service and 'and other officers of the Grand Chap sident of the Sojourners . ter on their annual grand visitation | Mr. Meivin D. Hensey, presid Jast Tuesday evening. They were wel e Craftsman's Club, also spoke, as comed by the matr Mrs. Beulah ! . E. Berney and Mrs. 1. Jerome Capper. Presentations were made to . the wrand matron and zrand patron was furnished by the Meiner by Past Patron Dr. Stephenson. and Orehestra Mrs. Hall of Bethlehem Chapter. re. Spectively. The following program | EASTERN STAR was annonnced by the acting patron, an W. Robe Vacal solo, Mrs. Mizpah Ch No. S, at its meet- Carpahan of Lovalty Chapter, accom ng next Tues: will advance the pipied by Mrs. Elsie Weaver, pianist Jine. Mrs. Short will he acting matron: | of eihlehem Chapter: recitation by Miss Mildred Connick. associate mi- \jiss Chaffee of Bethlehem Chapter; tron: Mre. Mildred K condueiress, solo by Mrs. W. W. Deal of Bethlehem und Junior Past M. P Mrs. Nora | Chapter, and reading by Mrs. Roth M. Fling, associate conductress. The pock of Cathedral Chapter. November 17 will he in s Nuome Chapter met Wedne Grand Matron Fletcher and Grand At the meeting of October War- | Patron Shreves paid the chapter their gen Go Harding Chapter. No. 31, re- annual visitation. Assoclate Matron | geived the grand matron. Nellie E.|7Tuilot presented the grand matron iletcher, and the grand patron. Charles | with a gift. Conductress Warner pre. K. Shreve. accompanied by the | sented the grand patron with a sift pther grand officers of the Grand A solo was rendered by Margurite De Chapter of the District of Columbia. | Sales and readings were given by Mr for their annual grand visitation. |and Mrs. Ison Iy the members of the matrons ociation of 1925 alse| At the meeting of October 26 Co Each of the grand offi- | lumbia Chapter received the grand | ters was presented with a souvenir, | matron. Nellie E. Fletcher, and the | The program, under the direction of | zrand patron, Charles S. Shreve, ac-| George Mellis, included a solo by | companied by the other of-| Ancella Fisher, presentation to the ficers of the Grand Chapter of the| grand matron by Past Patron Archie | District of Columbia, in their annual( Davis, solo by George Mellis, presenta- ; zrand visitation. The program, under | jon to the grand patron by the con- | the direction of Past Grand Matron | Auctress, Flora K. Waldman, solo by | Tillie C. Chauncey and Past Matron Elizabeth Kerr. The soloists were Fdith A. Williams, included vocal accompanied on the piano by Louise solox by Mrs. Thomas Mullenberg, | iardner. Mrs. K. Shore and Mrs. Fred Smith, and readings by Miss Ricker of Mary | The annual zrand visitation of Joppa | \Washington Chapter of Clarendon, Lodge Chapter. No. 27. took place |\ and Past Matren Kdith A t the last regular meeting. Grand | Jiams Matron Nellie Fletcher and Grand | . Iniron Charies Shreve were accom-' Columbia Floral Circle will meet to- panted by the other officers of the morrow afternoon at the home of ’, Prophet | BUeStS (gngress Lodge Chapter. No 1 will have its grand visitation tomor- | = ow night ! i | meetin gharze of the past officers and patrons’ : were guests. Munroe. chairman endowment commit- | } tand friends are welcome '.I'llli SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©.. NOVEMBER 1. 1925 -PART 1. TIES Mrs. Mae E. Shade, 1330 Quincy street, Mrs. Gertrude Smith assisting hostess The Dramatic Club of Bethlehem Chapter. of wnich the associate con ductress, Mrs. Kthel D. Nelson is vres ident, gave a minstrel show anc en tertainment at fit of the dormatory fund. “The fol 1z assisted in the minstrels: Mrs. I5. House, Mrs. M. Ying Mrs. 1dna. Scann . I.°C. Estlow, Mrs. Ida M Margaret Gorsuch, Mis. Irene nail. Mrs. Kugenin Corning. Elizabeth Van Fassen. John L. man, Dr. B Stephenson, Miltor Hicks, Clarence S, Durand, James ¢ n ortheast Masonic ! Pemple Iriday evening for the bene Dornall and George Crnit. Mrs. Lillie iZ 1lall presided at the piano and the pupils of Miss Ruth MeClellan gave some fancy dances The grand matron and the grand patron. accompanied by the other offi cers of the Grand Chapte Guvel Chapter its annual grand visita tion Tuesday evening. The line wil be advanced November JR.O0. U A M will pay Capital Council met Mongay even- = with Councilor Edward Sutton presiding. The application for mem- | bership of George 1. Blaloch was re- | terred to the commit for investi- sation. Past State ¢ meilor Seifert | made an address. The committees | or the open meeting to be held vember 7 and the parade November S made a final report and the coun- el is maki arrangements to take part in both in a body. A dance held in the New Masonic November 19, for the bene- od of the order.” At st meeting of Bdward I Ross Council, No. 26, ix applications for membership were received, with J. J. Wood admitted to membershi by card. Arrangements were al myde for the memorial services to be held November Aniong those pres. ent were State Vice Councilor Harry Beck and State Outside Sentinel E. G Beck. After the council closea the | lesroe teum held a rehearsal. in prep- | ration for a large class initiation. Armistice day memorial_and cele bration will be observed. The memo. | 141 services to be held on the Sunday | nearest the 1lth of November and 1 other events will gecur on dates. in | proximity. The first event te take place is an open meetinz. No vember 6, at § o'clc in the audi torium of Central High School. Mem bers of the are also invited Daughters of America Next Saturday, from | 2 10 5:30 o'clock, a conference will be | held at headquarters, in Congress Hall | Jiotel of the National Council and State Council executivess At 6:30 p.m. | ption dinner will be held for only at Continental Hotel November 8 at 9 a.m. the purade will | at Peace Monument, Pennsyl- | vania avenue and IMirst street, march up the Avenue to Seventeenth down to New York avenue. Aft wrade disbands all are invited tc ccompany the National Council off cers over to Arlinzton Cemetery. vhere at 11 o'clock a floral wreath will be placed upon the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The junior band will furnish musie. has been invited to review the parade. President Coolidge Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. in the Metropolitan M emaorial Methodist Church, John Marshall place and « street, the State Council will combine its memorial service with that of the | National Council. All are invited to ittend Star Spangled Banner Couneil, No. 8. met last Friday night with Coun- cilor W Sudwarth. NATIONAL UNION. McKinley Conncil met at Northeas Masonic Temple Tussday evening. t the principal object being a testi- monial given to Jesse B. K. Lee, who has heen president of this_counci for consecutive vears. The gif was a on behalf of the council Lee thanked the officers and mem bers: William G. Betts, S. F. Birth right and J. F. Stokes spoke briefly 1 t traveling toilet set. The presentation address was made by William J. O'Brien, vice president, | President J. Harry Jones, secretary of Vietory Council After th itional Union, was ceremony was concluded visitor. the members went to the residence of Vice President William J. O'Brien 132 R street northeast, where a sup. e s served Central Council met at Pythian Tem ple Monday eveninz, with Presiden: t Arthur A. Wright in the chair. The ontstandinz committees made favor able reports in resard to increasing | the membership of the council. Presi dent Wright announced that the coun il would hold a class ceremonial on or about December 15, The junios dezree team will be invited to confer the degrees. Jack Marshall, field re presentative for the Washington juris n diction. is making plans for another < ceremonial to take place about the middle of January. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Keane Council announces a program of social activities for the month of | November, beginning Thursday eve. ovember 12, at 9 o'clock, - with . at 8 o'clock, will bring = . Friday evening, No- vember 27. at 8:30, Keane's 500 Club | ill hold a card party. n h Wednesday evening, No- he Knights of Columbus Luncheon Club meets every Monday at 12:30 pam.. in the Hamilton Hotel, Four- | 1 | teenth and KK streets northwest.* This { “lub has been organized for. more than a vear and is composed of the mem-| hers of the five councils of the order | in the District. Invitations have been | sent out to all the knights to attend | the Iuncheons. The weekly attend-| nce is said to be now well over 0. seakers of prominence have heen in vited to attend that future meetings be both instructive and entertaining Washington Couneil last Tuesda eveninz staged an exemplification o the First degree to a large cla: This was the first exemplification hel¢ under the new officers and was at tended by a capacity audience. Ber. nard 8. 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