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THE SUNDAY 8! WASIHINGTON DECEMBER 6, 1925— PART ] son Harvey. tiler: Van W. Roberds, |after the election. Arrangements are |solos by Clifford Wilkins, past patron | ing, December 12, will be held a short | At the last meeting the line advanced, Arthur S. Pike and William 1. Rohr- | being made to hold a New Year dance|of Friendship Chapter. The grand | memortal service for Henry Lans-|and the officers conducted the initia man, proxies to the Grand Lodge. for the benefit of the chapter. matron was presented with silver [burgh, who was an honorary member | tion of two candidates for the degrees Do Sl re e | forks and soup spoons and the grand|of the chapter. Election of officers [ There will be a call meeting Decem At the stated communication of King | Warrén G. Harding Chapter will| patron with silver fve cream forks.| will be held later in the evening. ber 27 for the installation. Solomon Lodge, No. 31, Wednesday | have election of officers at its meeting | Original verses composed by Mr. atternoon, the following officers were | Thursday evening. After the close of | Proctor and recited by the star points, | Cathedral Chapter, No. 14, will hold | Columbia Floral Clrcle will meet 10 elected and installed for the ensuing |the chapter the members will g0 10 aftired in crepe paper dresses of their | its annual election of officers Decem. | MOITaW afternoon at the home of = year: John J. Ferber, worshiptul mas- | Ernest Dulin's for their usual election | degree colors, preceded the presenta-| ber 9. Mry. Fannie E. Coleman, 1865 Calitor 2 ¥ ¥ G D. Johnstone, senior | night banquet. tion of the gifts by little Bettie nla street. e assisting hostess is MASONIC. December 29, and the annual meeting the [iddies. Tntertainment. retresh | warden: Fr Long, Jumior warden: | qpo o e liviam Chapter, | Fletcher and Wanda Shreve, daugh-| At the last meeting of Bethlehem | M*. Jennie Tloward. e he Christmas duance of the Grotto| Ak i Sl APjean | No. 23, will assemble in a body at ;f;’:u‘;f Shie) Brentifia tion Trr:‘l“:l:lanl‘: Chapter, No. 7, the line was advanced | Lebanon Chapter will hold the regn- e Band, Drum and Bugle Corps will be loc aed . tev. W. A Bisen- | 15ignin 'street and North Carolina ave- e B R as| for the initiatory work, Associate |lar annual mecting for the election of i jeitiun, | BT Deiniennl BEIe CorpetuIlne Elsction. berger, ch _‘Willtam J.Rich, [ 08000 6t this evening at 8 o'clock | American beauty roses and each|Matron Miss Adele Marsiglia presid-| officers for the ensuing year Tuesday i No fection sl |, Nutional Lodge. No. 12 Gail hal; Charles Kiger, senior deacom: | 1o attend services at the North Caro. Goplsathe oyl Lyl Ing Wik Bas Peten (RS BALe | aveitis: B Judd. master: Frank W for | Berovil. Towd fumior (decon '.lmlnex lina Avenue Methodist Protestant |9 ¥ ploufithelel s menciy nve;:: pre- | acting as patron. At the previous — of the District of Columbia w hold | Wiarden un aughan, secretar s . - i RBET - g Pohos e or S s who ha sged | No. 8, esday, rel were electe: its wnnual convention in the Com-|(re-elected: Frank E S GHibell ifrisan amon Lodge is the only daylight lodse | Bethlehem Chapter's star points sur- | ETulll wus un original sketch by Mrs. | away during the year, among Dhom |as follows: AMatron, Mrs. Bessie I iRetion nundery Tum, at Masonic Temple, rer (re-elected): n the city, meeting the first Wednes- | prised the matron, Mrs. Beulah M. Anna B, Wiley, past matron, and Mrs. | was Patron James T. Blalock. The | Short; associate matron, Miss Mildred e Fhirteenth street and New York ave: |ms »f ceremonies: Walter Pera:| Gay afternoon in the month at 1:30 [ Capper, the evening of November 2%, [dith Clark, both of Naomi Chapter. |annual election of officers will be held | Connick; secretary, Mrs. Lottle Ban- tion nue, Thursday evening at 3 o'clock. e director; Henry A. Kulz | o'clock. at the home of Mrs. James Warden, | The grand matron and grand patron | next Tuesday and installation will be | forth; treasurer, Mrs. Katie Waters e amciton - wis orsanized in | deacon: Lee O. Bryant, junior deacon:| . S R 4717 Fifteenth street. Music and | Were also presented with turkeys from | held December 22. conductress, Mrs. Mildred King: assoct 1579 and is composed of some of the | Arthur E. Cook. senior stewurd: " ”"f. officers and past presidents of dancing were enjoyed and efresh- Matron Volimn end’ Eatron| Hreer S ate conductress, Mrs. Louise Kent most prominent members of the craft | mond N. Babcock. junior stews _| the Fellowship Club of the Bureau of | ments ~ were served. ‘The invited Among the distinguished guests of the | Ruth Chapter, No. 1, will have itg | trustee, Mr. J. ¥. Darcey; representu in (his jurisdiction. The officers for |S. I rd. Raphuel Ko | Bngraving and Printing, Wednesduy | guests were the remaining officers, evening were Last Grand Matron | annual election of officers at the meet- fasoni Eastern’ Star Home Prouident, 3. Harcy Con Merrick \ ms, tiler evening at the residence of President [ulso Mrs. Warden, Miss Warden and (Fannie Taylor, Past Grand Matron | ing tomorrow evening, which will be “ontinued on Eleventh Page.) fety, George | Georse H. Whiting, discussed plans [ Mrs. IFrances Williams Tillie Chauncey and Past Grand | foliowed by a supper for the members = for the coming ye: The following Patron William G. Betts. ofi{la chapter: No 1925 ave: ni Wi first vice president,” 1larry |# : ~ John Ti\tue. X | Mhentield; second vice presigent. | L. Sherman: delegate to . Masonic < ChinEer, ot i ; : e oo aoeretars, 1on | Board of lelief, Clavence 1. Schovley: | Were present: -~ President George H. Blomas fnapier ) NI clien i) e e s Aite M eQuay: treasurer, James B.|representative on board of manugers| Whiling, Vice President August C. pecial meeting December 4 and initi-| The officers of Bethany Chapter,| Naomi Chapter, No. 3, will meet T Xew S alcouny: Streamurer AR i tearoom, Merricic Willims:irep- | Riadue. SeorslanyiRUSH Bntenmann,| St (o cindicaten. Deceber TUING, 26 cRes, Euset of the TISteon: Wednesday, when election of officers o trom ‘angh nbiessmarshalSenjaminmmmunin | of lokscoom, Bereitr WVILEREE IR, |t ice i i e fonanaloti el | WAL e the atinnal nidctian atium: ere | Coctistat Shaleyitana. warromiwitt |(wilibe beld, | Moloon Ells B Bladen Whitz 2 B e e | fosentative on bunrd Of e ol | Fetary Waorth 15, Tewn, Herald Ived |#nd @ luncheon purty. The second |liam L. Alf at a dinner party av the | entertained her officers at her home raterna clection 1 ; | W Rimmerling: incorporator. Masonte | Zuleh. Past Presidents J. 13 Borland. | FeEule: meeting, iniDecember; which, (Wasitorion {HoleliiWeanesdey ieve: | 1I5HOtsIpldce. yestarday. { Wi merling: incotne e e e B alls on stmas evening, has been | ning. Weekly card parties are being = | J b , | latl_Association, Joseph m_““flnl:«uumd onaams, Semuell q‘\.;;"'fun called off and a special meeting called | held for the chapter at 130 o'clock | ., The annual clection of Areme ewe! ation ™ omces ot conptiment {0 it | TR G0 3 e, 170, Bry” | of holding a banduet i February re for December 18, at which {ime the | Wednesday aternoon at the home of Chapter was held Wednesday evening for Christ fnesis i gl e e g, L A R emetifing miw | celved favorable consideration: also|new1Y elected officers will be installed. |Mrs. Agna White, 3145 Mount Pless: | 85 (olomS. Maon, Aee Sty 4.1 4 o - | evening guet, Srecen e John W. Tiffany, was the reclp- | the changing of fhe date and place | st. John's Lodge Chapter will hold | 8nt street. The chapter will conduct | L iy o n R e We have an exclusive lgange nwllibe helll & Lo fent of @ past master's jewel and |of the monthly meetings. Itefresh- S B T e 4} the religious services at the Masonic | Sociate matron, Mre. Rose Hartung:| i i « 1 Master Roe IPulkerson . its annual election of officers tomor 2 7 | secretary, Mrs. Grace Barr; assortment for all or- ;Grand Master, Roe Iulkerson, 19t (ier itts from the lodge. while the | ments were served by Mrs. Whiting, | row evening. and Eastern Star Home January 17. | ftcretaus, Tire, GrACe Farts treasurer. A ations make by e S fwo | Sented. in behalf of his brothers and | meet Saturday evening. December 12,| At the last meeting of l-‘x'lends)upllhll Boosters will be held at the home | 37 | e o {LbeTs:?c-te con- selections here where oD e L Sisters. an ivory gavel. | e e G e e ertary far | Chapter the grand officers paid thelr |of Mra. Cassie Cook; 2413 Third | ductress, Mrs. Clarabel Cay. After you have the widest wi signa | = . ._ |the annual election of officers. annual visitation. The grand ma- | street northeast o quet; wis senvel choice at most attractive evening. : red ininde also| g 1ITon M. Parker Lodze, No. 27 tron and grand fatron were greeted — L o g i I e prices. peciil guests invieed inciude also | iduuel B Thompson, worshipful mas. | W “Welcome Home” song to the | At the last meeting of La Fayette | ¥ Mrs. Ei . The in- ; ANIGITS TRV RL AR CON Past nd Masters wseph L Mi-|er; William C. Dandel, senfor warden: | EASTERNISTAR, e of lome: Sweet Home which | Lodge Chapter, No. 37, the degrees | Stallation will take place December Cheistmus (Cardocs ol rpal s, Charles 17, Roberts and Frederick | Charles Hildebrand, junior warden: | The regular meeting of Congress |was composed by Past Patron John | were conferred on Mrs. Ann Cord | 1% Noveltiea—Gifta T levitnder. District Comimissioners | Andrew K. Lind, secretary (re-clected); | Lodge Chapter, No. 35, tumorrow will | Clagett Proctor of Willlam F. Hunt | 0'Donnell. Hugh Smith, Willlam | Temple Chapt 13, wi | e il Tl Treasurer | e 11, Gzburn, secretary (re-clocted; |be given over to & <hort business | Chapter. After the addresses of the | Adler and John Patterson. Mrs. Mul- | (ha next meeting December wiinol ARCIENT AND ACCEPT the United States Frank Ry WhIte, | van W, Roberds, senfor deacon; Ar-|meeting, followed by the annual elec 1 officers and reading of the re. | lenberg of Columbfa Chapter rendered | {he election of oficers will take place. COTTISH R G T e der: Thwin JHesse, | gt 3. Plie: Juntor deacon: William |ton of officers. Matron Audrey C. | ports, . short program followed which | a solo, accompanied at the piano by | ¢ €°°H° ot oficers will.take place. St e | M. Nicena Lamond. seretar® £en- |11 Tolirman, senior steward; Francly | Gregory has appolnted & speclal com | included _ violin _selections by Mrs. | Mrs. McGarity of Columbia Chapter. | Unity Chapter, No. 22, will have its . Vistern “Star: Robert For, | B Williams, junior stevard: Willlam | mittee to arrange for an entertain. | Gusack and readings by Miss Chassio, | Associate Matron Effie T. Brodnax |annual election of officers Friday at Companiier Tilghiwood Commanders. remonies: Wil- | ment to be given in the banquet hall ' both of Lethlehem Chapte 3 Al the next meet in the New Masonic Temple. B fvightwood Reyal Arch Chapter, No. I current week ~lw‘:u:| com- . g Mrs. Ruth Ivers, matron Ruth plete the elections in the blue Chyper, No. 1: Clinton R. Colvin 1o d Wednesday of next/y,qter Stansbury Lodge, No. 24: M week the Grand Jodge Will| [ Bepgard, superintendent Lorton. hold its annual businesg ses- y, . Cpapke Griflith and Stanley Har which will *be followed on De- i 7 ngver Washington base ball o { ber 28, St. John's day, by the an-f ., George Watson, chief engineer ? L Grand lodge election and installa-f 15,0" pepartment, and Philip Nichol of ers In most of the \'h“:‘uwx: deputy chief Fire Department. es the installation of officers will 7 = v the election on the same vw‘ Columbia Commandery Drill Corps . ) «ome of the lodges will in-| met Friday evening, when President ngs set apart for| Willium Gutshall announced rehears {als the minstrel show Saturday | eveni apt. Charles D. Shackle No. 10, election and Brightwood Lods No. 43, an Orient Commandery, No. 5, Knights ford his corps of assistants are Femplar. tomorrow evening will pre-| plannin ke this the first big l. ent the Order of Malta Sl form. | event after the holidays. The drill = EEo !mnn then joined the Ladies’ Auxil- o = ¢ | fary in the commandery room and s ¥ LUSDIEES M""}“’”l-ulh we entertained by Miss Mon- g 2008 - = “m”l.”l“l . Snyder., mandolin. accompanied on v i . » distinzuished Tabor | A tished lahor | (b “iano by Miss Emma Holt, and will be held | 0 Wi hon Boys.” with Welden ) ) e 13, in 4| Price und Walter Bushy, saxophone 5 : OF 1 Ehmer sager. piano, and Ross Turner. 3 e Abram SImon | gryne Refreshments were served. | Y < b e e umittee, Mrs. Mildred Shafer. Mrs 2 - R a5 sie Babcock and Mrs. Louise Gauss g s Sy 4 tush Rite bodies in Robert de | = . / iru il Knights Kadosh, at| The Washington Railroad Square Scottish Rite Cathedral, Third|Club presented a musical program at and 1o streets northwest with the de-| its monthly meeting in November, fea- y | . = - I : o - frer “Knight Kadosh,” the cast being | turing William Stanley Tupman of the headed by Arth Haves, 33d de. | Mayflower Orchestra in piano offer- gree, in the first apariment; by George | Ings: Durward Bowersox, also of the Flowcoe Drvis, 330 degree, in the sec- | Mayflower aggregation, in violin solo ond apartment h Salomon, 32d {numbers; Miss Alice Tupman, former aree, in the third apar nd |1y of the Keith circuit, in songs, sev (] v L . Palmer. 33d desree, | eral dances and the Charleston, and ~ Moo a the fourth apartment e H. Marshall. trombone sololst e Almas Temple Band: Mrs. Nellle N 7 S ! Marshall at the piano, in selections. 1 : s « -y - Nol it O o | Harry B Bowersox fellcitated the To it lar d \ 5 devote so h atter of un members on the generesity evi i denced in contributions amounting to | €400 for the Christmas and Eastern 2 -« .b B Star funds. “Iuitiation,” an im & . v ) 5 s ) 4 _ | promptu sketch, was offered by Roy ) th t vhet Henty | Blanford, Rawley Doome and Harry f u 5 ustrious Potentate of | powersox. Amons the visitors were \ Almas Temple, A. A. O. N. M. . H. Beckstein, ident of the % a4 / A. W pre: both the business meeting and cere:{ remple Club, and . P, Short of the monial of Kallipoiis Grotto, which | (iidle Club. Cigars and a light sup were to have been held Tuesday after- | per closed a pl e 0wt It means a tribute never before paid to soon as a date can be determined and | skin Club will meet Thursday even- ik s perfected announc. z in Northeast Masonic Temple, e It means that the Hupmobile is, and has been for months, the largest-selling straight eight in the world— That never before has a car of compar- able price been bought in such large volume during its first year— That the Hupmobile has far out- stripped all other eight-cylinder cars in first-year sales— Give your motor a brain : That experienced buyers find in the Wnensteog o e e of g iy Hupmobile Eight, performance, road months your motor will decide for itself— ke deeti . e . comfort, ease of handling, not surpassed —how much cold air should be admitted to keep it at the e at any price— With Winterfront in place there is nothing for you to do—there is nothing you can forget. 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