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i e FRATERNITIES MASONIC LODGES. Monday—B. B. French. N Visiiation. & p.m o. Pentalnh, tion. &30 5.m 3 Mount' Pleasani. No. 3. ¥. €. Alnert. Pik past ma ters’ and pew members night Tuesdas—Nationai, No. Grand Visitation. 3:30 p.m Arminius. No_ %5, Grand Vistt flon. & p.m ¥ M. M A 15. Grand Grand Vi W Parker Kina' David. and 3 speeial. . wpeeial tennial. Grand Visitation 26, Grand v 8:30 ‘n.m Theodore Roogevelt. | Al k 1 No. 4 10, Grand 19, Grand Vie m F. € 3 Grand Vi and F.( Grand Visita- tlon. 8 p. TLa Fayette tation. K- ress. No. 3 ‘olumbia; N tation, & p.m Lebanon’ No. 7. tion, 8:30 " p.m Saturday—Masters’ Association 3chnol of Inatruction ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS Wednesday—Brizhtwood. No. 8. Roval Areh Pridas—Schaol of Instruction KNIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIES Mondas—Orient. No. 5. Red Crose Tuesday—Brighiwood. Brder of the Temple Fridas—Columbia. No ROYAL AND SELECT M Thursdas— Adoniram Couneil Saturdl TS atnrday Viaita Red Crose TERS Adoniram Council. No. uper-excellent Degree ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED "OTTISH RITE Tuesday. Perfec ithras e ot Tion. Staritorr Assembly. K Rabert de Brice Connetl 20 D WO grand visitations will he made by the Grand Lodze every eve- ning of this week. except Saturday and Sunday. This will nearly com- plete the schedule. as it leaves but three to follow next week. Soon the Indges will be havins their annual alections, followed hy that in the Grand Lodge the latter part of De- cember. Tuesday evening at the zrand vis tation ta Notional Lodge. No. 1 John H. Bartlett, former Governor of New Hampshire, ex-chairman of the United States Civil Service Commis- sfon and now First Assistant Post- naster General, will he the speaker 4f the evening. The Grand Lodge will he the guest of National Lodge for the remainder of the evening. Patente will he delivered nawlv created thirty Masons and Knizht the Court of Honor Rite Cathedral. Third and E streets northwast. the evening of December 1. by Secretary General H. W. Wit- onver of the Supreme Council of the Southern Jurisdistion. to the third degree Commander of at the Scottish The official line of Columbia Com- mandery. No. 2, Knights Templar, will he advanced. with H. Phillips as flustrious master and Henry H. Wright &8 prior for the degree work, Friday evening in the Commandery raom ‘st Masonic Temple. A general invitation 1o he present has been ex tended to all Knights Templar. The Sundav afterncon the Masonic and Eastern s'tar Home inday at 3 a'clock twill be conducted nnder the auspices nf Trinity Lodze ite chaplain Rev. Wroth officiating. services at The Almas Patrol ball. the first Shrine social event of the season. will be given in the ballroom of the City Club Tuesday evening. November 24 Capt. R. E. Doyle is chairman zenera of the function. which will be informal, although the fez head-dress will be worn by the Shriner. = Mver Gold- man's 20-piece orchestra will furnish the music. Roland S. Robbins will head the reception committee: 1. I Tancill. the floor committee: Louis W. Brown the music committee: J. Fred Huher the decorations committee: H. E. Bevens rhe fickei committee and R Doyle, jr.. the publicity com. mittes . Almas Temple's neake Bay and the Potomac is sched. nled for Saturday, November 21. A chartered bus will leave Almas head. nuarters. 1311 K street northwest sharp at 2 o'clock for Baltimore. where the party will enjoy a special ovster roast, and, joined by Shriners of Boumi "Temple, the party will board the 8. Dorchester at 4:30, arriving in Wash. ington the following Monday morning. colin E Flather heads the committee on arrangements., with = large and notable corps of assistants. Band will stage a hanquet at Harvey's Friday evening. aecording: te Rusiness Manager Roh Hainer. which will he followed by a concert that will he hroadeast = by WCAP from £:30 te 2:15 pm. Di- ractor William €. White is preparing the program. outing on Chesa Almas Military Almas Temple will stage a Yuletide c3remonial Monday evening. Decem. her 28, and petitions for the class will be received up to Friday, December 18. Will R, Wood. chalrman of the Re. nublican ' congressional _committee. will address the Tonie Club at its an. nual banqguet at Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow evening. Daneing will fol- Iow the banguet, the music heing fu nished by Irving Roarnstein’s orches. tra. The affalr will he strietly infor- mal Twa eveniz of interest Masons will accur within the week. the conferring of the degress in Adoniram “ouneil Thursday evening and, Satur- day evening. the conferring of the su- ner-excellent degree by the degree taam of Adoniram Council, at the Scot- fish Rite Cathedral. Third and F streets northwest. and in full costume, according to the amplified ritual. Wednesday evening. November 25, in the chapter chamber of Masonic emple, a selected degree team from {doniram Councll will present the oval Arch degree in Columbta Chap- 1er. No. 1. As this event will also sig- lize Columbfa Chapter's annual Thanksgiving celebration. an enjoy- able avening may be anticipated. Niustrious Master Yung of Adeni- ram Councll reports the recent or- ganization of an auxiliary to be known 1< the Adoniram Council Super-Bx- cellant Master Degree Team Auxilfar; with the following officers: Clarence West, president: Willlam W. Dy Edward RBurkholde: George 1. Sherman > . The auxiliary will meet on the fourth Saturday of cach month in the Chapter Chamber of the Masonic Temple. A= a prelude to the ceremonial of Kallipolis Grotte to he held in the New Masonic Temple Auditorium De- -ember 1, Monarch L. Whiting Estes nnounces a Goodfellowship night at rotto headquarters at 8 a'clock Mon- day evening. November 23, to which all Master Masons are Invited. An slaborate program has heen arranged. including addresses on the “Shenan. imah.” by W. L. Richardson of the Navy Department, and on “Forest Fires” by Fdward Burkholder of the Department of Agriculture. Vocal and instrumental numbers will he presented by well known artists. The Thanksgiving danc- the Grotto Band, Drill, Drum and Bugle orps will be held at the New Wil lard Hotel Tuesday evening. Charles D. Shackelford, who won his fame in minatrelsy with the old Burnt Cork 1B, will he the interlocutor and Ches- er Crawford, Hotte Ahbott, Billy Zeit- ler and Lou Meeenberg the end men. [ te Cryptic | The Mohawk Quartet, Columbus and Becker. soft-shoe eccentric dancers; William Raymond. tenor soloist, and Kin Carroll in songs and with the ukulele will be outstanding per- formers, ‘Theodore Roosevelt Lodge. No. 44, will confer the degree Wednesday. with Past Master Joseph B. Simpson as worshipful master and Leonard Sherfey senior deacon. Prior to the degree the officers of Pentalpha Lodge. No. 23, will be recelved and thanked for their numerous services committee on work and lec- turers, will present to Past Master Simpson a certificate of proficiency in the work of the several degree The lodge communication of Decem- her 16 will be called off. A special for installing the new officers has been alled for Friday. December 1%, and will he in charge of the honorary members of the lndge. Lodge Albert Pike “Lodge will hold a past masters’ night tomorrow evening and will entertain the ladies Wednesday avening at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Third and E streets northwest, when dancing. entertainment and refresh ments will make up the program. Sou venirs will be presented to each lady. The masters of all lodges and their ladies will also be special guests of the Indge on that evening. After the last meeting of Congre Lodge. No. 37. members and their guests retired to the banquet hall, where a supper was served by the members of Congress Lode: Chapter, O. E. S. During the supper a number of vaudeville selections were pui on. including those by James W. Mullings and Camille Little. Music was fur- nished by “Dolly” Lelshear and his Humming Bird Orchestra. Dancing followed. Junior Deacon Milton D. Smith was chairman of the commit- tee. At the meeting of the Circle Club of Master Masons, composed of the employes of the District Government, to Be held at the Pythian Temple Sat- urday Lieut. Col. Willlam Sweeney, past president of the New England Sojourners’ Club and instructor at the Army War College, will be thé speaker. The gueat of honor will be and Supt. of Police Edwin B. a member of the club. An en- tertainment by the Tivoll Junior Fol- lies and music by “Dolly” Leishear and his Humming Bird Orchestra will be followed by a buffet supper. H. M. Jett is chairman of the com- mittee, assisted by Joseph D. Sullivan, William Teepe and John Noble. A large class of candidates will he initiated in the Gavel Club. at 719 Thirteenth street northwest. Wednes. day, November 25. followed by an en tertainment and refreshments. Thomas C. Pollock, chairman of the entertainment committée, announces a series of monthly five hundred card parties at the club. beginning Thurs day of this week. Georze W. Swift. manager of the Gavel Club degree team. states that the team will present the entire M. M. degree at Joppa Lodge. Ninth and Upshur streets northwest. Monday, November 23. Clyde J. Nichols, prasi dent of the club. who occupies the east as a member of the degree team. Is also the master of Joppa Lodge. The Ashlar Club, composed of Mas ter Masons nof the State. War and Navy Departments. the White Hause. the Civil Service Commission and the officers and enlisted men of the Army. Navy and Marine Corps. has asked members of the Order of the Eastern Star in the above departments and those eligible to membership by vir tue of being wives. daughters, mothers or sisters of Masons, to form a wom- an’s auxiliary A temporary organization was fected, October 17. Mrs. D. T. T; 447 Randolph street northwest, was made temporary chairman, and the committees wers appointed on mem- bershlp, charter and constitution and hy-laws. An invitation has heen extended to all ladies eligible 10 be present at the next meeting. in Odd Fellows' Hall Seventh strest northwest, Saturday evening at 8 n'clock. Grand Master Roe Fulkerson and the other officers of the Grand Lodge will ba the guests of Harmony Lodge, No. 17, at a_special entertainment at the City Club the evening of Novem- ber 25, immediately following the grand visitation to the lodge at- Ma- sonic Temple, and, if insinuations and innuendoes may be accepted as ap- proximating the trurh. the grand mas- ter is in for a merry time. The fact Is that Harmony Lodge ham a way of its own in dealing with grand masters at functions such as the one now pro poned. and It is sald Roe Fulkerson is to receive =peclal attention on that avening hoth as grand master and as past master of Harmony Lodgs in what I« known as a Harmony Lodge fourth degree—a ritualistic ceremo nious celehration hevond the pale of jurisdiction by the Grand Lodge. On one such occasion the dignified of- cers of the supreme hody of Blue Lodge Masonry found themselves called upon to carry home with them large and lusclious turkeys given as presents. but really inflicted as trou-' blesome burdens when they were least desired. On another one of the au gust body was confronted with an em- barrassing diary alleged to have been | found in the rubbish of the temple, and on still another the entire Grand | Lodge diznity was overwhelmed with confusion when each Grand- Lodge officer was presented with various | articles of feminine appare] as kindly remembrances from the lodge for his wite or daughter. Grand Master Roe Fulkerson is credited with having de- vised much of this attention. and. it is said, Harmony Lodge in its en- tirety. especially {ts past masters, are eageriy looking forward to the chance to get even. As tha City Club en tertainment s in the special care of | Past Masi orge M. Evans, who, | it i declared. “has much to remem: | ber and to forgive,” the members of the lodge and those who may be hon- | ored with cards of admission are: +Jooking forward with much anticipa- | tion.” | EASTERN STAR. The annual grand visitation te Mirlam Chapter. No. 23, took place {A the last regular meeting. Grand |Matron Nellle “Fletcher. ant Grand Patron Charles Shreve were accom panied by the other officers of the Grand Chapter and the matrons and | patrons of 1925. The distinguished guesis were Past Grand Matrons |Bertha Hudson. Fannie Taylor, Cora | |Mayberry, Flora E. Campbell, Tillis Chauncey and Past Grand Patron | Willlam * Retts. The following pro- |gram was rendered: Solos. by Mrs. Mary Sherier Bowie: pressntation £peech to the grand matron by Past| {Patron Rappoit: recitations, Mis |Alta Chafe: presentation speech to the grand patron by Past Matron Sadie A. Boyce. Each of the grand | officers were presented with a favor. The chapter will hold a rummage sale at Twenty-third and G streets ‘om November 30 to December 5, in- [clusive, | The annual grand visitation to Tem- |ple Chapter, No. 13, was held in tha |chapter room of the New Masonic Temple last Monday evening. The grand patron, Charlea Shreve, and the grand matron, Nellie Fletcher, were accompanied by the other grand officers and the matrons and patrons of 1925. The grand matron was pre- sented with_sterling silver candle- sticks hy Past Patron Archie Corwin, and the grand patron was presented 1 Conductress Estelle THE “SUNDAY with sterling sitver bullion spoons hy Matron Yetta Becker. Vocal se- lections were rendered by Mr. Mellis of Harding Chapter, with Mrs. Gard- ner as accompanist. Past Matron Mrs. Ruth Ayler Morgan of Wash- ington Centennial Chapter sang nev- eral selections and her accompanist was Mrs. Wolfe of Mt. Pleasant Chapter. Miss Chassee of Bethlehem Chapter rendered several readings. The next meeting will be held Novem- ber 23. Mizpah Chapter. Neo. £, will meet ficers will be in the stations: Matron, Mrs. Filing: patren, Mr. Curran; as- :cll\e matron, Mrs. Lieualle ry. Mrs. Spille; treasurer, Compton; conductreas, Mrs. associate conductress, Mrs. busch; chaplain, Mra. Kuechle; mar- shal, Mrs. Rosémond: organist, Mra. Bornheim! Adah, Mrs. Sebastian: Ruth, Mrs. McNeal: Esther, Mrs. Kun- kel; Martha, Mr: Whitman: wardér, Mrs. O'Halloran: sentinel . Lilly. The entertainment 18 in charge of thé past patrons. The ;l:r(lm\ of officers will be held Decem e Acacia Chapter. Ne. Tuesday, 8 p.m. win Friendship Chapter will have charge of the religious service at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home naxt Sunday aftérnoon, Nevember 22, at % p.m. Rev. Charles L. Pate, pastor of Eld- breoke M. E. Church, Tenleytown, of- ficiating. Members of Willlam R. Sin- gleton Lodge, No. 30, and Willlam R. Singleton Royal Arch Masons have been invited te join the chapter in this service. After the meeting last Tuesday evening the members wers entertained with thé following pro- gram: Vocal numbers and original poems, Past Patron John Clagett Proctor of Willlam J. Hunt Chapter: | vocal solos, Miss Mary Cross. with Miss Dérothy Riley accompanist, and aaxophone ‘and vielin selections, Brown Trio. The grand visitation will take placé Nevember 24, At the next meeting of East Gate Chapter, No. 21, the degrees will ba conferred, with Past Matron Bessis M. Linger and Past Patron Julian Belfield in the east: Past Matron Lelia Mendel, assoclate matron: Past | Matron Nellie McBeth. conductress: Past Matron Lottie R. Sener, asso- clate conductress; Past Matron Elsle H. Hays. treasurer; Paat Matron Anna 8. Castell, secretary; Past Matron Lil- Han Miller, marshal; t Lena B. Vierbuchen. chaplain, and Past Matron Stella Beach. warder. Assoclate Matron Keyser announces a Christmas sale. entertainment and dance for December 5, for the henefit of the home hoard. The annual grand visitation 106k place at the last meet- ing. the grand matron and grand pa- tron heing accompanied By the other grand officers and the matrens and patrons of 1925. Ameng the guests were Past Grand Matron Cowles, Past. Grand Matron Chauncey and Past Grand Patron Betts éf the District and Pasl d Matron Haas of Mary- land. Each grand officer was pre- sented with 2 chrysanthemum and each matron and patron of 1925 was presented with a souvenir. Gifts were | presented to the grand matron and grand patron by George Tucker and Lottie R. Sener, respectively. Esther Chapter, . 5. met Novem- ber 5. at which time the degrees were ronferred. A selection was given by the choir; $616. Charlie Mevers. ac- companied by Mra. Meyers: piane sola, Ethel Collfer. and selectisns on the harp by Mre. Eckman. The annual g:lnd’vluitlllon will be held Novem- ro19. The Grand Matron and Grand Patron, accompanied by “the other officers of the Grand Chapter, pald Gavel Chapter its annual grand visl- tation at its last meeting. Honored guests were Past Grand Matron Campbell #nd Paat Grand Patron Betts. The following program was rendered: Voca) solo. J. W. Bowie, accompanied by Ted Louls of St John's Lodge Chapter: readings. Miss Edith Buckler and Miss Gladys Thrift. both of Gavel Chapter: plano solo. Mre. Norrine Norris Dahn. Past Matron R. May Hall. assisted by 14 zirls of Gavel Chapter, presented the grand matron and grand patron with silver dessert dishes. Tuesday evening the line will be advanced. Esther Chapter, No. 5. tain the Grand Chapter evening at § o'clock. will enter- Thursday Naoml Chapter, No. 3, met Wednes. day. After business the matron, Ella B. Bladen. invited the past matrons and patrons te confer the degrees on the candidates. A solo wax rendered by Mrs. R. Morgan of Washington Centennial Chapter. An address was made by Col. Dickinson. Refresh- ments were served by the men of the chapter, with James R. Robinson as chajrman. At the last meeting of Chapter, No. 24. the degrees were con- ferred upon Joseph [eibert. The fol- lowing appointive officers presided Auring the conferring of the degrees Associate Matron Levinia Dunham. worthy matron: Conductress Roberts Fosse, assoclate matron; Assoclate Catlin, _con. ductress; Past Matron Eva D. Court, associate conductress. The degres will be conferred at the next regular meeting, November 20. The election of oMicers will take place December 4. | Weekly card parties for the chapter are being held on Wednesday after- noons at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Anna White, 3145 Mount Pleasant street. At the meeting of November # Washington Centennial Chapter was entertained by 3 program which was promoted by the associate conduc- tress, Lillian E. Alber. and the mar- shal, Lilllan H. Haas. The num- bera wers as follows: Solo, Ruth Ayler Morgan, past matron of Washington Céntennial, accompanied at the pi- ano by Clara M. Wolfe of Mount Pleasant- Chapter: piano solo, Mrs. Charles V. Imlay; toe dance and mon- ologue, little Audrey Seiber. piano accompaniment by Loie Shively: the ‘Charleston’” was danced by Estelle Lowrey and Evelyn Alber, with Mrs. Charles V. Imlay at the piano. Unitis- tion will take place November 20. The matron. Mae M. Odenwald. has announced that at this meeting the officers will be advanced in line. Re. freshments will be served and there will_be dancing. The annual grand visitation to St. John's Lodge Chapter took place at the last regular meeting. Grand Ma- tron XNellie Fletcher and Grand Pa tron Charles Shreve were accompa- nied by the other offcers of the Grand Chapter and the matrons and pa- trons of 1926. The distinguished guests were Past Grand Matrons Bena Barnard, Tillle Chauncey. Grace,| Kimmell and Bertha Hudson: Past Grand Patrons Betts, Moberly and Joe Milans. The following program was rendered: Vocal solo,«Dr. Arthur Simpson: presentation to the grand matron by Patron Ted Lewis: read- ing. Edith Willlams: presentation to zrand patron by Belle Buchanan: ve. cal solo, Rose Hyer Hartung. Mon- day evening the degrees will he eon- ferred. Assoclate Grand Matren Ger- trude Milans will act as matron, and the other stations will be filled by the matrons of 1926. Refreshments will be served. Rosalie Hendley will entertain the home hoard at her home November 27 at 1 p.m. The largest crowd of the season attended - the mesting of Martha Chapter, Ne. ¢ Nevembar ¢, with Annapelis Chapter of Annapolis, M4, Lintler; Electa. Mrs. | meat | Matron Bethany ! STAR. WASHINGTON, and Robert M. Coombs Chapter of guests of honor. 3 recelved by the matron, Ellen M. Reynolds. Addresses were made by the matrons and patrons of the two visiting chapters, Past Pa- tron Stravhorn of Annapolis Chapter and Past Grand Matrona Hattle Hutchinson and Flora E. Campbell of Martha Chapter. An entertainment ‘was given under the direction of Mrs Loutse Kurtz as follows: Toast from the star points to the officers of 1026; solo, Richard Titlow, accom- panied by Past Matron Norma Hine; song of greeting to the visiting chapters, followed by a drill by 14 members of the chapter. A banquet followed. under the direction of Mra. Annfe MeCathran. were At the last meeting of Federal Chap ter. U. D.. six new members were {niti- ated. This new chapter.. hardly six Frank Roller. chairman of the Grand | Tuesday. when the fellowing past of.| montha old. has grown from a mem- | bership of 26 when instituted to nearly 5. ‘The next meeting will he November |21, when the chapter will enteriain Grand Matron Nellle FE. Fletcher, Grand Patron Charles other grand officers of the District of Columbla at $:16 o'clock. Previous to the oficial visitation the chapter will be opened in special sessign at 6:30 and several candidates will be initiated. given by Federal Chapter. 1. D.. at North Fast Masonic Temple Novem. ber 17. Dinner will be served from 5167 pm. At the meeting next Tuesdayv eve ning Chevy Chase Chapter. U. D.. will be visited by the grand matron and the grand patron and the other officers of the Grand Chapter. Al | members of the order are invited. At its last meeting Joppa Lodge | Chapter, No. 27. held a short busi- ness session. after which the degrees were conferred on Mrs. Mattie Green law, with the line officers advanced, Mamle L. Greenstreet in the east Tda V. Jones fn the west. Florence | A. Balley as conductrass and Past ! Matron Lannie Tayior filling the sta- | tion of assoclate conductress. Re- | freshmenta and a social followed. At | the next meeting. November 18 a short business meeting will be tol lowed by an entertainment under the direction of the matron. The drill ieam of Job's Daughters will the meeting of the auxillary home hoard will be held at the home of Tda V. Jones. 4005 Ninth street, No vember 20. at 0 p.m. The Star Club will meet November 27 at the home of the matron. Mabel 8. Boyd. 4321 New Hampshire avenue. at £ p.m. December 2 will he the annual election of officers. Tomorrow evening the degrees will be conterred In Ruth Chapter. No. 1. followad by a program and refresh ments. The grand master of Masons of the District af Columbia. Roe Fulkerson will be present at the meeting of Bethel. No. 1. Job'z Daughters, Sat urday evening, November 21, to wit neas This will be the last degree presenta tion this term conferred by Honored Queen Elizaheth Newsom. The bethel mests in the New Ma sonic Temple. Thirteenth street and New York avenue northwest. and all members of the Masonic and Hastern Star fraternities are Invited to be present. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Cacroll Council will_ meet Tuesday avening. when | grand knight will be filled b; tion. made necessary by the r ton of tarmer Deputy Grand James A. Dunn. whn has moved Florfda. The annual Trankagiving party of the council alsa will be held the same evening.* In Potomac Council last Monday avening Grand Knight Micheal D. Schaefter announced the following appointments: Rev. Charles Davey, chaplain: F. A. Heffernan and Louls Nesline. delegates to the chapter;- William T. Kernan, deputy warden. Lecturer's committee, Chria Sproesser. chairman; Louis Nesline, Bernard Grant, Joseph J. Fitzgerald, Ernest J. Smith, J. L. Hitselberger, R. J. Cavanaugh. Urban Lehman, Patrick Clancy, John Buckley. C. J. Beck and Willlam T. Kernen: sick and rellef committee. James Filgate. chairman: Erneat J. Smith, Thomas {R. Cavanaugh, Willlam G. Feely, J. Ofano, ). L. Hitselberger. Francia 1. White, J. C. Sproesser. Joseph B. Fitzgerald and Charles Toutloff: publicity committee. Willlam T. Ker- nan. Francis I. White was appointad thairman of a reclamation commit tee of active members to assist him. Following a long-established cus- tom Potomac Council will hold its annual Turkey night at its next meeting, November 23. Grand Knight Micheal D. Schaef. ter announced his purpose to hold members at least once # month. The following features have already | bean decided npon: | December 28, a real Christmas tree party for memhers’ families and friends: January 11. an ovster =up- per. with Henry I. Quinn acting as chairman, assisted by the lecturer's committee. Turkey night will he the feature at the meeting of Spaulding Council Thursday night, with a program of sparkling_entertainment provided by Lecturer Thomas K. Gallaher. 'A meeting of the newly installed officers of the councll was held on Wednesday evening to plan events for the coming vear. Among the many features proposed are an old- faghioned smoker. a card party. a ountry store.” a “Ladies night” and several “surprise” events, Washington Council Tuesday e ning had members of the K. of (. Club of the Cathollc Tniversity as guests. Willam G. MacDonald. president of the club: Rev. Charles i A. Hart, moderator of the club, and Dr. Henry Crosson mads addresses. The council voted a sum for the es. say contest to be held among the students of the seventh and- eighth grade parochial achools. and the fol- knight to conduct the contest: Messrs. McGee. Maurer, Stock. Whit- ton and Chairman A. D. Wilkinson. Through the courtesy of E. F. Droop & Sons Co. and under the di- rection of Mr. Hauser thers was ex- hibited and demonstrated for the firat_time in the District of Colum- bia the orthophonic victrola. Lecturer Lewis A. Payne is pre- paring for the councll's annual Thanksgiving party on the 24th. The bullding company fs holding weekly dances Wednesday at the hall. Members friends are welcome, Williams orchestra. Keane Council will hold an ovster | feast In the K. of C. Clubhouse Fri- day evening at 8:30. Edward P. Goodwin is in charge of reservations. Wednesday evening. November 25, the council will hold its annual Tur- key night in upper hall. Friday evening, ‘ovember 27, Keane's 500 Club will give a card party in the large hail. Play will start at 2:30, DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. The regular ‘meeting of the state hoard of officera will he held tomorrow evening at Goodwill Council. The state councilor will hold a con- terence with her deputies Monday. E\;rvember 30, at Mount Vernon Coun- ell. Progressive. No. 3 met night for the first time iIn its new councll chamber. Northeast Masonic Temple. One application was re- ceived. A committee was appointed to call on members for a donation of 81 for building fund. Nomination of officers was held. Refreshments were served. This council meets firat and third. 8aturdays. Triumph, No. %, met Tuesday eve- and their Music by Me- Shreve and ! A turkey dinner and bazaar will be | Arill. | the conferring of ths degrees. | the office of Aeputy ! o] J. i some form of entertalnment for the | lowing \vere appointed by the grand | avenings | Saturday | D. ¢ ning with Councilor Myrtle Case pre- siding. One application was received. It was decided to have a masquerade dance and hazaar at Northeast Ma- sonic Temple December 18. The | monthly socials will be resumed Tues day night. with all members contrih- nting to_the supper. be held November 24. American Flag. No. 5. convened for its annual grand visitation Monday | night. State Councilor Emily Hock- strasser and her staff were received. The following program was presented. wader the direction of National Deputy Mabel Hall: Solo, Cleta Horn, ac- companied Mrs. Lydane: a silk umbrella was presented to the state councilor, Emily Hockstrasser: play let. members of Kenilworth, No. 13, entitled A Southern Wedding': headed pockethook was presented 1o | Deputy Alice Muller: past councilor's | pin to State Outside Sentinel Julia Pennifield: princess slip 1o Mabel Hall: | sllk hose to Past State Councilor Ella | Herbert and a personal gift to Coun {cilor Laura Smith from Estelle Storm er; plano molo, Miss Morteldt. Reé freshments were served. A large delegation of members of | O1d Glory Council, No. 12. in Hallow { #en costumes, pald a Visit to Fidslity Council, No. 4. in compliment to ita | . Past State Conncilor Mrs. |2 A. Werguson. Prizes were awarded 10 Mra. Nora Perry and Mrs Edith Tice. Games and music were held, atter which refréshments were served, . Mra. Elsie Boteler. jr.. past council or of Old Glory Counefl, No. 12, waa {tendered a surprise party Monday night. She was the recipient of gifts from individual members and the council, the presentation being made by Councilor Mrs. Edith Tice. A han quet was served by the good of order committee, nnder direction of George A. Rock. Mrs. Mary Smith enter tained with vocal selactions. Mayflower Counefl, No. 11. met Tuesday evening at 711 D stres!, with Counclior [da Rell presiding. Mrs. ggle Strong wax alected and in | led as six montha’ trustee. to Al vacancy made by resignation of Mrs. Eva Raba. Arrangements were msde by Chalrman of the Good of the Order Miss Bernice Carr for a Ave hundred Party, 1o he given Dacember 1. JR.O.U. A M Mount Vernon Ceuncil. No. 10 met Thursday with Counellor E. H. Bajley presiding. The Adegree ataff At this time conterred the work on three candidates. The council voted An appropriation of $200 to the de Kree staff for which to purchase addi- !tional paraphernalia. The annual| Thanksgiving sermon will be preached this year at Eighth street and North | Carolina avenue southeast. at 11 a.m. ! AN memhers are requestad tn he | | present. | B. P. 0. ELKS. Final preparations have heen made | {for the annual charity ball of Wash- | | Ington Lodge. No. 15. which will he held in the Mayflower Hotel Novem ber 5. Samuel Richards. chairman [af the committee. réportz that twe | orchestras have been engaged and ! | continusus dancing will be held from 19 pm. until 1 am. {_A. B Evans. chairman of the | Thursday and Saturday night dances jannounced that more than 700 pes {sons attended the Hallowean man. {auerade which was held in the ball room last Saturds i P. Callan, chalrman of the selective membership campaign com | mittee. reported that more than 25 | prospective members have made ap. | plication for admiasion tn Washing fon Lodge as the result of activities | of his committee ‘during the past month. A special meeting of thix committee has haen called for Monday | at 8 p.m.in the lodge room. John E. Lynch. chairman of Chicago Reunion Association. ported that this assoclation mests every Monday evening in the lodge | room at $:30. There are now| more than 50 members who have joined and plans are going forward | toward holding A New Year eve! oyster roast and dance on December 31 for the purpose of raising funds | to help defray the expensea of the | members to the Grand Lodge conven. | tion in Chicago in July, 1926. H The regular session of the [ was held Wednesda of the lodge Initiated a large cla; candidates. Following the meeting ' the truatess and board of atewards provided a social session. { WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA-| TION. Brightwood Review met Monday evening and Mrs. Palmer drilled the | guards in rehearsal for the rally No- | Vie- | the | | vember 24 at 0dd Fellows' Hall tory Review held its regular meet.| ing and later joined Brightwood Re- view. Mrs. Jennie Little, deputy su- | preme commander at large. was present. i D. C. Officers’ Club mes. Tuesday | evening at W. O. W. Hall and were | tained by Columbia Review. National Review met Thuraday ave Mrs. Olive Fekert, managing:: wax present. [Lieut. Comdr. Mrs. Walters presidad. There was a large clase of new randidates. Na tional Raviaw will give a dance in Northeaat Masonic Temple Novenr- ber 20. Liberty-Union will give a eard party tomorrow evening for the henefit of the Union guard team at Pvthian Temple. Washington Review will meet Thurs- day evening at Pythian Temple. ROYAL ARCANUM. Kismet Council at ite meeting last Wednesday was addressed by George M. Evans, member of the committee on eouncil work of the Supreme Coun- cll. Capitol Councll members were | guests. The delegation was headed | by Past Grand Regent A. L. Ebersole | and Grand Secretary S. 1. Besselievre. Grand Regent Joseph. F. Brasheara extended his thanks and appreciation for the co-operation the councils were giving him in the work in the juris- diction. Candidates were initfated and | refreshments were served. Regent | R. H. V. Jama presided. Field Manager C. O. Fisher of the ! Supreme Council visited the jurisdic- | | tion during the past, week and is well | | pleased with the accomplithments of | | the order and its standing in the Dis- trict. District Council, Loval Ladies of the | Royal Arcanum, at its meeting Fri- | day, under the leadership of its re | gent. Mrs. Gertrude Godwin, initiated a large clase of candidates. Refresh served and an entertain | 1 | menta were | ment given. During the past week Supreme Rep. resentative Mrs. 1. S. Childs, Regent of District Counctl Mrs. Gertrude God | win and several other members of the local council, Loyal Ladies of the Royal Arcanum. were guests of the Royal Arcanum of Baltimore, Md., and nasisted in promoting the formation of a council of Loval Ladies in the Maryland juriediction. Oriental Council meets Tueada District Council Wednesday. 0DD FELLOWS. Federal City Lodge. No. 20, will be visited Friday evening by the grand master, James F. Chamberlain, | and other gr.nd officers. the occasion | being the annual official visitation. The grand master and Grand Lodge officers made their official visit last Tuesday evening to E3- | celsior Lodge. No. 17. The noble’ srand and other officers were com- mended for their work. Grand 'In- structor John H. Wood presented all the subordinate lodge instructors of the jurisdiction. Following the offi- cial tunctions refreshments were served. The grand master and officers of the Grand Lodge visited Eastern Lodge. No. 7. Wednesday evening. The afficers of the lodse were ex- amined and passed with a ‘perfect | Lodge. | working o enlarge | ter |ranged his team for the first rank.| re- | which was conferred on one candidate. | { vember | Crown, { Lodge, No. NOVEMBER 13. 1925-PART rating. Following the official of the visitation, the lodge closed and Julius Schnitzer, chairman of the entertainment committee, presented.a program. The grand master was presented with a gift from the mem- bership of HKastern Lodge. Past Initiation will | Grand Ingemand O. Lund. Instructor | of the lodge, was presented with a diploma by the grand master for his efcléncy in the ritualiatic work and general usafulnéss as an Odd Fellow. The grand master has designated E. Sterling Chamberlain. past grand of Covenant Lodge, No. 13, to Install the officers of Excelsior Lodge. No. 17, at their meeting. January L2. The grand officers of the District «f Columbla have accepted an Invita- tlon from the gzrand mastar of Maryland to attend a conference and rally with the grand officers Maryland in Baltimore next Wed- nesday at 8 p.m. It is understond that the entire line of zrand offi- cers will sccompany the grand mas- ter to Baltimore. Md. The grand secratarv nurges the secretaries to send in the list of the names and addresses of their mem- hership. * Many subordinate lodges of the Jurisdiction are busy preparing o send ful) degree teams fo the session of the Soverelxn Grand Lodge Philadelphla next September. “ 1t !x estimated that more than 2,000 mem « bers of the order will g0 in a body to thin sassion from this jurisdiction. The jurisdiction at that time will be honored with the election of one of thelr own members, Deputy Grand Sire E. W. Bradford, to the pogition of grand sire. REBEKAH LODGES. Ruth Rebekah Lodge. No. tained Mount Pleasant Rebekah Lodge. No. 9. al its last meeting, at which time the degree staff of Mount Pleasant Lodge conferred the degree on a class of candidates for Ruth The chairman of the ways and means commitiee reported the re cent rummage sale a success. Re freshments were served. The degree team of Ksther Rehekah Lodge. No, 5. 1. 0. 0. F.. has heen invited 10 confar the degree on a class of candidates for Fidelity Rebekah Lodge. No. 7. at ita meeting Tuesday in the lodgeroom at Langden Lodge Hall, Noble Grand Margaret Seymonr of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge. No. 4. an nounces that the recent dinner was a auccers. At the next meeting the de gree team will complete preparations for a visit and conferring of the de. gree 10 a nearby Marviand Rebekah lodge. President Florence Walters of the Rebekah Home Circle announces a in_ Masonic Temple. K and Eighth turkey dinner and bazaar will be hsid streets northeast. next Wednesday evening. from 5 ta 7 eclock. 2. enter. work. aprons. candy. rake. canned gonds, toya and Christmas cards. F. 0. EAGLES. A Iadies’ anxiliary. frequent social | sessions. and the initlation of 2 thou.4 Pl tomorrow evening. ncenpying the attention 6f the officers and the committees in charge of the various features of the work. The | initiation of a class Monday will be the firat of the present campaign for bullding a larger aerle. Worthy Presi- | dent Gus Backenheimer and Pop Wil-{are the active members of n of the trustess, are the aerie. llams. chairi KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Svracusians Lodge. Na. 10, met, with Chancellor Commander Thornton pre siding. After a short husiness sessisn the lodge was turned over to Mas of Work Berrvman. who ar Grand Chancellor Heisley and Past Su preme Representative Kahlert spoke against consolldation of the subordi- nate lodges. Past Supreme Represent- ative Dickman spoke on the inaugu- ration of the uniform rank and the wonderful progress that was being made. Rathbone Temple, No. 8. Pythian Sisters. met. with Most Excellent Chi Thornton presiding. A “Ghost Soclal” was held. here will he a 500 card party No- 28 at the temple. with Mrs. Alice Kirby chalrman Franklin. No. 2. met last Tuesday night, with Chancellor Commander M. Rouse in the chair. Henry Rettstaff was elected to membership. John lLayten of Tazewell Lodge. No. 478. of Mackinaw, made an address on Pythianism in Tllinois. The ways and means committee gave an entertainment last Saturday night to Pythians and their friends and families, and an interesting pro- gram. with vocal and orchestral music, was presented. Amaranth. No. 28. which meets at Northeast Masonic Temple. will have its grand visitation tomorrow night Myrtle, No. 25, had its grand Vis- ttation last Tuesday night. Supreme | Representative Tom Connelly of Tex ax made the principal address. Su preme Hunter of Iowa was present Past Grand Chancellors Nesthaum and Dr. preme Representative Vandervort and the entire Grand Lodge were present. Friendship Temple, Pythlan Sisters, had a social last Wednesday night Webster Lodge. No. 7. conferred the rank of Esguire last Tuesday and will confer the third rank at the next meeting. Mount Vernon l.odge, No. with Chancellor Commander Robert i.. Bd- wards presiding. met last Wednesday evening. Addresses were made by Past Supreme Representative John B. Dickman, Past Grand Chancellor G. Frank Day and Willlam G. Herfurth, chancellor commander of Calanthe 1. Calanthe Lodge. No. 11. with Chan- cellor Commander William G. Her- turth presiding. conferred the rank of Knight last Monday evening, assisted by Supreme Representative Hamlin M. Vandervort. Past Grand Chancel- lor G. Frank Day, Grand Chancellor George E. Heisley, Grand Prelate Tsrasl Sommers, Grand Keeper of Records and Seal W. A. Grand Master-at-Arms _ Emil _ F. Jaehnke and Grand Lecturer A. Her- man Woodey. Past Supreme Repre- sentative John B. Dickman spoke. Columbia l.odge. No. 26. with Chan- cellor Commander F. D. Carlo presid- Ing. convened last Wadnesday eve ning for the purpose of advancing Pythianism. Brief addresses were made by Knight .R. M. Yontz of Washington Todge. No. 1, Martins burg, W. Va.: Supreme Representa tive Hamlin M. Vandervort, Past Grand Chancelior G. Frank Da Grand Master-at-Arms Emil _F. Jaehnke, Past Chancellors Renedict Tarantino and Nicola Girardi and William Johnston, the junior knight of Mount Vernon Lodge. No. 5. The rank of Knight will ba conferred No- vember JR.O.V.A M three-day convention of Order United American The Junior the 8. was A success. The annual open rally_meeting was held in the Cen tral’ High School Auditorium Novem ber 6. The program included a con- t by the Jr. O. . A. M Band, atter which the National Council and State Council officers were escorted to the platform by the degree teams of E. .J. Ross Council. No. 26. of the Juniors and Triumph Councll of the Daughters of America. ‘“‘America” was sung by the audlence, followed by the invoca- tion, pronounced by Rev. George L. Myers. Permanent Chairman James .. Wilmeth gave an address of welcome. “The principal address was “Pure Amer- icanism,” by Representative William D. Upshaw of Georgia. National Councilor Thomas H. Walters ad- R e o £ " was aa the closing number, (feflowed By the benediction. part | in| Among | the attractions will be tables of fancy | Kimmel, | Me- | chanica. held here November 6. 7 and | 13 Saturday from 2 to 5:30-o'clock con- terence was held Wy National Council and State Council executives in Con gress Hall Hotel. At 6:30 p.m. a_ban | auet wax held at the Continental Ho. | tel._with State Vice Councilor Harry | A. Beck as presiding chairman. Ad dreases were made by National Coun cilor T. H. Walters, National Vice Councilor E. A. Llewellyn and Junior Past National Councilor J. D. Tunison. Sunday at 9:30 a.m. the parade from Peace Monument to Seventeenth atreet and New York avenue was well represented. After parade disbanded 2 large delegation accompanied the National Council officers to Arlington Cemetery, where a floral wreath was placed upon the “Unknown Soldier's {tomb” hv Natlonal Councilor T. H. | Walters and National Vice Councilor E. A. Llewellyn. At 2 o'clock a com- bined memorial service of the Na | tional and State Councils was held in | the Metropolitan Methodist Church. Representative Albert Johnson of Washington delivered an address on “Immigratio Rev. Charles B. Aus tin pronounced the invecation, with ! Scripture reading by Rev. G. 8. John | son. Benediction by Rev. 0. F. Sher wood. Solo and aquartet selections were by the Lyric Singers. with Mrs. John Milton Sylvester as accompanist. | Addresses were made hy the National Council officers. The State Connell sessions ronvened on Monday and Tuoesday evenings at Northeast Masonic Temple, with State Councilor S. Oliver presiding. Adop. tions and resolutions were voted on followed by the nomination of officers The firat session was addresed by tional Councilor T. H. Walters, tonal Secretary J. L. Wilmeth. | tional Deputy Frank Popp and | tlonal Deputy G. F. Lang. Tnesday | avening the following officers were elecied: Junfor past state councilor, 2. Olver: siate councllor, Harry A. Beck; atate vice councilor, John D. Simpeon: state secretary, John Pren der; atate treasurer. W. Calvin Whipp: state conductor, Oscar T. Harlow: state warden, Edward G. Beck: state inside sentinel. Philip G. Thomas: state outaide sentinel. Frank C. Man gum. and state chaplain. George I.. Myers. The newly elected officers were then Inatalled by National Dep. uty Frank Pepp of General Wayne Couneil, No. 4%, of New York, who also presented Junior Past State Councilor L. L. Wehr with a past councilor's jawel. whe responded. Americhn-Jefferson Council. No. 12, will give a dance and carnival No. vember 28, at Northeast Masonic Tem. ple at § n'clodk Reno Council. Ne. 48. will present |te Janney Public Schonl. Wisconsin avenue and Grant road. next Thurs day at 8 pm.. an American flag. A Drogram has heen arranged including the Jr. 0. . 4. M. Band. and the na tional councilor has accepted tenta [ tively an invitation te deliver the ad jdress. Al .luniors and friends are in vited, ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. | Martha MeCaftrey camp. No. 307 | will give a card party at Pythian Tem All camp mem | Na { aand new members in the near future | Pers and their friende are invited. Re | Are a tew of the subjects that are now frashments will he served. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. | The 300 card parties heing held {every Saturday avening at the Wood men Tample are heing well artended Sovereigns Cole. Merillat and Rfley the Roost | ere’ Club committes in charge of these {attractions. A grand series prize will | be awarded each month. The parties {are for the henefit of the squipment {fund of the W. 0, W Building | There will ha a rlase of initiates November 30, eontributed hy all the {local campe, subjected 10 the ordeal {of the degrees ‘of Wooderaft. All the Uniform Rank Companies of the Dis- triet of Columbia will he present in { khaki and take part in the initiation An informal meeting of Old Glory Camp took place last Tuesday evening in the hall. A atory-telling contest was indulged in and a poll of the audience chose Clerk Paul H. De Law- ter as the winner. Past Consul Polen was chairman. At the conv { Club next Fri of the rurkeyvs tion of the Ronsters’ v evening the names 10 winners of Thanksgiving will he announced DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. The November husiness meeting nof {Clrcle No. 178 was held Monday ave. ning at the Washington Club. Report from Mrs. F. €. Carpenter said ar rangements had been practically com pleted for the installation of office and banquet to be held at the May. flower Hotel next Thursday. Accept- ances have been received from Mrs. Mary F. Rooth. national regent. Miss Mary Riley. national secreiary who will also while in Washington at. i ' gates from the Natjonal Circle. ! Daughters of Isahella. The installa ition of officers will he conduct | State Regent A. €. Bicksler. Mrs. | B. Colpoys. chalrman, submitted | port for the sick committer for Lauarter ending Novemher the 30, and an- Gorham. | Day: Su- ! | MOTHER! Constipation Flatulence Diarrhea THEATER STARS FIND BERLIN LIFE IRKSOME Required to Appear at Different Playhouses Same Evening and to Change Roles. Br the Associated Press BERLIN, November 11 Several of the stars engaged in Max Rein hardt’s three Berlin theaters are find ing Mfe very strenuous this season For reasons chfefly aconomic, Rein hardt’s Jeading actors in number of instances must only play in more than one theater in an eve. ning. but also must impersonate roley requiring different make.upe anf widely differing mental attitud For example. Eugene Kloepfer. why played a star part in the Salzhur festival plays, appears in the zon Reous ecdstume of a Chinese man. darin. speaking the flowery languaze of the Orient. In Klabund's “The Chalked Circle.” at the Deutsche Theater. until he = poisoned by his Jealous wife and dies. His resurrec tlon behind the scenes must then he followed by 2 mad taxicab dash tho Komedie Theater. ar the nther end of Berlin, where, in Galsworthy's “Loyalties,” he appears as the at' torney, Jacob Twisden, with a com pletely changed voice, man: and make-up. His colleague. Hans Thimig. ap pears with Kloepfer as Prince Pan in the first act of “The Chalked Cir cle” and then hurries to the adioin Ing Kammerspiele Theater, where he i8 transformed into a bholshevik pa rading under the name of Saint John in Mell's “Apostelsplel.” only te re turn 1o the Deutsche Theater for the Jast act of “The Chalked Circle.” in which he hecomes the Emperor of China Carl Goetz. who alsn had a star Part in the Salzburz festival playe the part of a pious grandfather in rhe ‘Apostelspiel” and then taxies “Lovalties.” in which he imperson ated the Italian wine merchant, Ri cardo. Finallv he returns to resume his grandfather role The record of these Reinhard: stars. however. was surpassed lasr season by the comedian Paul Morgan who appeared each night in five dif ferent theaters and cabarats, taking @ different role in each nounced that the nutgoing committes would hold a card party at_her resi l_‘l!nl‘(. 1472 Harvard street, December Invitation has been recelved from Santa Marla Circle 1o thelr anniver sary mass to he celebrated by their chaplain. Father O'Hara. at Indian Head November 22 At the conclusinn of the mase luncheon will be served by the Indian Head Daughters, follow Ing which their newly elected nficers will be installed bv State R Bicksler. The following comm were appointed for the coming quar ter: Sick, Mre. Giacchetti. chairman Mrs. Downey. Mrs. Tappan Morfarty: entertainment, Miss Marv F Morgan. Miss Rose French. Miss Jane Coleman and Miss Laura Luff LADIES' ORIENTAL SHRINE OF NORTH AMERICA. The regular meeting of Su-Zu Conrt No. 21. Ladies’ Oriental Shrine North America. was held in t rooms at Pythian Temple Monday ning. Following the husi a clage af novices was condu the close 8f the ceremonial a r and | tend the convention of the Natfonal | Council of Catholic Women as dele- | program ante; —the husband: s were served n December will take place The patrel i meetinz twice a montt for practice drill. in icipation of their journey to the Grand Council, to be held in Cleveland. Ohio, the latter part of next May. during which time the patrols from the other 20 courts meet in competitive drill Headgnarters for all Fraternal Jewelry | Charms. Butions. Pins Fictieal and ac Ccepiable Christmas Gifts. Spe cial Drices un quantity orders. D. ALPHER | 907 (; St. N.W. HILDREN CRY FOR Fletcher’s Castoria is a plea\ant 1armless s|:|b- stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. 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