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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, FRATERNI MASONIC. | project necessary Hin the masonic (pprov jerit The 1d predicted that the amount would be provided for early new vear as all of the other jurisdictions had heartily “d 0f (he idea and were reu- encouraging support. club decided to change its place to Pythian Temple, ommencing with the January meet- . and that it would hold its meet- ere on the third Saturday in- 1 the second. Mr, Day re- ported that 21 large type Bibles had i been purchased for the use of those |living at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. Messrs. Harbaugh, Bor- | land and Thompson' were voted tur- keys. Wednesday i oft Warren ¢ Thursday—T nes stead of off tmas Day) « off, day—School of Ine ROYAL ARCH CHAF Tuesday—Mount Horeb. No No. & Royal Friday ' (Chris Al Saty tion ERS. The Masonic Veteran {of the District of Columbia, at its orty-eighth annual convention at Masonic Temple, elected the following officers for the ensuing vear: Presi dent, Doctor Harry C. Frankenfield Mirst’ vice president, Benjumin W umy; second vice president, G Dunkum; secretary, Ben C. Me- Quay (re-elected): treasurer, James B. Lambie (re-elected): almoner, David .J. Roberts (reelected: marshal. Ben jeunin Larcombe: tiler, Edward Kern. ds--Charles 1. Baldwin, Jiames MeQueen and Ben C. M Quay Entertair nt - commitee Piarry G. Kimball and Benjamin Association No. 1% KNIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIES ROY AT AND SELE( W SCOTTISH F. Stew el Clect D ACCEPTED RITY F. | TIES Itha: Mrs. Laila Mary Jackson, | sentinel. Electa; Mrs Charles Bell, Sloat warder: Officers will be installed Tuesday avening in Electa Chapter by the ve urigs matron, Mrs. Marion B. Lin den, assisted by Miss Marion King, chaplain, and Mrs. Bessie Darling. narshal. Past Matron Bertha llaines s charge of the program, and Mrs. Mary ATindall refreshments. Wednes- day evening the matron, Mrs. Linden, entertained the chairmen of the stand- ing committees at her home. Satur- day evening the matron and Patron 1°. Tracey Campbell entertained the officers _at dinner at the matron's home. The matron presented her offi- cers with hand-painted china, the patron silver and the secretary with a pocketbook. The patron presented the matron a coffee percolator set. | Grand Matron Nellie I5. Fletcher will install the officers-elect of Friend- ship Chapter, No. 17, Tuesday eve. ning. At the last meeting of Columbia Chapter the following officers were elected: Matron, Mrs. Jeesie S. Post; ! patron, Willlam' T. Hackett: ussociate | matron, Mrs. Lena Fisher; secretary. Mrs. Freddie C. de s urer Cora con- Mrs. Mae V. and | D. (. DECEMBER 20, 1925—PART Katheryne Walker; marshal, Miss {Lucy Hopkins; Adah, Miss Agnes Hopkine; Ruth, Mrs. Gertrude Shaw; Csther, Miss Seima Allen; Martha, Mrs. Hazel Hazell; Electa, Mrs. Susie Broadhurst; warder, Miss Helen Mc- | Aleer; sentinel, Edward Stull. Mrs. Ivers and W. Curtiss Draper, matron and patron of the chapter, en- tertained their officers at a farewell party December 8. A play was given { by several of the officers, after which ! supper was served. A gift was pre- | sented *o each officer from the matron {and patron. The matron and j | entertained the auxiliary home board | ut luncheon December 9, and December | 10 the dormlitory board was enter. tained al luncheon. Mrs. Catherine | hom. chairman of the dormitory | board, and Mrs. Ruth B. Ivers, matron | of 1925, were each presented with a broom, dressed in holly and yellow | chrysanthemums, symbolic of the clean sweep made by them of the| chapter and dormitory affairs. Bethany Chapter, No. 24, will have charge of the religious services at the Masonlc and Eastern Star Home Jan. uary 17 at 3 o'clock. The services will_be conducted by the Rev. Henry E. Brundage, pastor of the Eckington Presbyterian Church. A benefit theater party will be held at Keith’s 1 eater the evening of January 20. The aux jllary home board of 1925, with their husbands were entertained at the| home of Associate Matron Roberta | I'osse. The 1926 howme bourd will hold a card party at the home of Mrs.| Tosse, 1713 S street, at 8 o'clock De- | cember 29. The outgoing matron, Mrs. Whaley. and patron. Mr. were presented with gifts by the Beth'| : Boosters at the home of | | mittee F. Temple. This is the last Grand Encampment visitation of the grand patriarch., A feature of the evening will be the address to be made by Rep. resentative John M. Robison of Ken- tucky. Grand Patrlarch Willlam G. Schmidt of the Grand Encampment of Maryland will, with the grand officers of that Grand Encampment, accom- panied by a large delegation of mem- bers from Baltimore, be present. | Unlon Lodge. No. 11, held a rally and | roll call last Monday evening. Past | Grand Master Tenry B. Hazard, who | n honored member of the lodge, tiuude an addre: Grand Master Jam ain and Grand Represent ive and Past Grand Master John H. Wood also spoke. nd Master James E. CI ccompanied by several officers of the Grand Lodge, made a visit to Central Lodge, No. 1, December 11. A speclal entertainment was presented. The Grand Lodge diploma was pre. sented to Past Grand Edward H. Hol- kamp for his work in the lodge, and he was complimented by the grand master and other officers of the Grand Lodge. Harmony its eighty. Lodge, No. 9, celebrated th anniversary last Wed- nesday even A large attendance of its members as well as members of the Grand Lodge were present. A musical program was rendered, inter. | minzled with speeches bv nrominent members of the order. Refreshments were gerved. The anniversary com was composed of George F. Avery, past grand. chairman; W. C. Burgess, pust grand: Roscoe Jen kins, past grand, and J. . Nagel, wa den. i i Rebekah Lodges. | Tuesday evening and R. annual visitation to Reno Council, No. 46, January 4. Star Spangled Banner Council, No. 8, met December 11. with Councilor W. L. Sudwarth presiding. The oath and obligation were conferred upon three candidates. State Councllor Harry A. Beck has issued a_ proclamation designating Sunday, January 3, as Junior Order United ~ American Mechanics’ day. Preachers in local cburches will be asked to preach a special patriotic “mon that day 2, met H. Randall of Eagle Council, No. 9, presented his credentials as State council deputy und was received with appropriate honors. The following officers were elected: Councilor, A. L. Goodall (tenth term); vice councilor, B. I. 8. Kullman (fifth ; recording secretary, J. B. Tiffey (thirtieth term); financial secretary, J. A. Hopkins (twelfth term); treasurer, J. D. Seliffert (twelfth term); conduc- tor, W. J. Linkins; warden, George H. Day: inside sentinel, Vernon Upde- grove; outside sentinel, Thomas Beavers; chaplain, J. W. Tucker. A hand-carved gavel was presented by Past State Councilor Willlam Daleman. The Grand Orfental Court was well represented in brilllant fezz were made by ¥. C. ler of No. 55, J. A. Randall of Al A. Burgess of No. 12 and schen of No. 21. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. A reception was tendered Mrs. Ethel Iicefe, State Council treasurer, by Independent uncil, S. Dai | Obold. | the members and thelr familie: the annual vesper service of the Knights of Columbus will be held Sun- day evening, January 24, in the crypt of the National Shrine of the Immacu- late Conception, at the Catholic Uni- versity, which, it is expected, will be completed by that time. _Archbishop Curley will officlate at the services. Announcement also was made of the annual get-together dinner of Wask ington Knights of Columbus February 16, probably at Rauscher’'s, and for which Grand Knigh: Flynn appointed the following committee: Jumes T. Ryan, chairman; John I Lyneh, Thomas E. Pettit. John J. Downey John P. Dunn, Paul W. McGover Stephen M. Stafford, Charles J. Mon Zome, M. Frank Cuddy and Franc IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Chafrman Feldman of the general campaign committee at the meeti: last Monday, designated January as the date for the “get-together counell. This mecting will be held in the Wigwam of Sfoux Trihe anc every member of the Improved Orde of Red Men and the ladies of the Degree of Pocahontas are expected 1 | be present. The following hiave b added to the general conmittee B. Hayes nnd Roy Algate of O: “Tribe, ¢ Watts and I. liummer tror Logan, F. F. Voehl and 1. D. Pett from Seneca and A. G. McDonald a I G. Kabcenell from Id Counci D. of P. New Year eve Lo give an oldtime squs dance at Pythian Temple At the meeting of the Idaho Trib the following officers wer Prophet, J. Caylo sachem, P. Brashears r sag: more, C. Spence; chief cords, ( W. Lee; keeper of wampum, W. Kolb; collector of wampum, G. W Vaughan; chofrmaster, A. Thompso! The members were urged to attend the weekly luncheons of the Knights of Columbus at the Hamilton Hote The council voted an appropriat for the purchase of tickets to the an- nual benefit for the Children’s Hos- pital, & non-sectarian Institution of Washington, for which $100 was voted by local Knights of Columbus. A report was read concerning the {rork of the Knights of Columbus Cvoning School, which showed the : oln >, will hol school to be in u'flourishing conditton. | , *aneta Council, D. of I, will Lo Special attention was called to the | their annua S unnual anniversary party of Carroll | Councll, “which will be held on_ the| WOODMEN OF THE WORLD cvening of Deccmber 29, and will be| A community In the nature of 4 Christmas party for | stand in front of the ple, 24 Grant place and their families are | the templ Eln ¢ Tribe and rour Christmas iree wi W. 0. W. Ter All sovereign invited to vis DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. The December business meeting of | low Circle No. 178 was held Monday eve- | mander: adviser ning at the Washington Club. Final ' escort, Merillat reports were received from Mrs. Fred- | er, Wolfl oflicer clecte ¥ amp s M Francis 1. Diate clerk Larcombe. Membership committee. 1te conductress, Mrs. Helen Mul- ! W. Spencer Armstrong, Frank E.|lenberg. They will be installed De- Cunnningham, J. Harry Cunningham, | cember 28. Henry Clyde Grimes, Harry Kimball and George W. Smith. any The New Year reception given in the Odd Fellow Seventh street, January 1. Mrs. M. Tollock, past president, is chairman. President Mrs. Florence Walters of Kenilworth Council, No. 13, at] Church Hall, Kenilworth, D. C., Mon- | day evening. The State Council of- ficers were the Invited .guests. The following program was rendercd: musician, MeDonal A commit wili be | erick Carpenter on behalf of the ban- trv. Ryan Temple, 419 quet committee and from Miss Ger-| ditor. Ruby trude McNally for the chicken dinner | pointed to purchase a jew committee. Reports were also received | Uiring consul commander from Mrs. William Glacchetti, chair-{ Capt. William Tlelg Mrs. Cassie Cook. Refreshments were served, with Mrs. Cook as hostess. The next meeting of the Boosters will be at the home of Mrs. Yeaba Hall, 5 he newly elected and appointed JAMUEL GOMPERS LODGE, No. officers of IMidelity Chapter, No. 19, A number of new members eleetad. The association suffered the loss by death of the following members dur- ing the year: Philip T. Hall, Hiram Lodge, No. 10, F 15; George V. Lillichridge, B, nch Lodie. No. 13. March 3 F Wirfleld, lonic Lodze, No. 110, April W 19 (hon were d_its charter from the Masons of the Dis at the an Wl Lodge, an 1owiedged by cceiv odge Wednesds 1l me honor th: I the G was duly ack pers under naster of 4 5 | cuished Jabor i | e Evans, April r¥) Southern of Los Willlam H. ny_ Lodge, . May 18 tion Lodge. May Wash- 14, Au ew September | La Fayette | 1; Thomas E iem Lodge, n B. Shekell, October 24 ‘. new lodge lodge ere Miles i Lod; Calit Californ| Angeles May Orlean: Lichau June 15 Centennial Lod; 3: Harrison Dingt alem Lodge, : Bdear 1. Booraem, Lodge, No. 19, October Landon, The New No. 9, October 1 Potomac Lodge . 5, Henry Lansbur B. B. French!| . 13, November 29 ns Smith, La Fayette Lodge 19, December 6., | potes to mib 1 r. Dec Washirn hn C. Paimer Cha has announced ti to de the temple I 153, 1 as a [0 a business sess 10 Saturday next at at Shrine headquarters, t northwest. he speakers sion at Washingtor inciude Grand Maste tate Roe Fulkerson, ; Judge Arthur enting the Seottish be Elections. | re memorial ses.| Melvin Wertz. who has been ! \uditorium will | elected master of Albert Pike Lodge, | ind Past Poten- | No. 36, was born in Dalton County, sresenting the | Ohio, and came to Washington in | B. Haves, rep 1890. He is em-| Rite bodies of ployed in the Gen- | he District, and Rev. Dr. John €. eral Accounting Palmer, representing the Grand Office. He was Lodge of Masons of the District. It made a Master | is expected that all the uniformed Mason in Cedar boedies will be in attendance in regalia. Lodge, No. 430, at The nobles are pern ted to in Orrville, Ohio, Jan their famnilies and friends. ] uary 2, 18§ and notables in public life have been is a charter mem- | vite ber of Albert Pike The charity Lodge. leo s a been given ut the Washing Roval Arch Ma- torium last Wednesds enin son, Knight | Temp! and miso | which will be the tion of i biggest demonstr: @ member of Al attempted by Almi mas Temple. 1 ) Saturday, Jar iso s o Knigh tickets sold for I Commander of the | Court of Honor of the Scottish Rite tz was patron of Esther Chap of the Eastern S in He has actively participated in k since 1889. He has two embers of the Order | Andi and the culmin ion of its kin Te will tike nd the will b without 1 date Wertr. 1inbe eaded 3 ents Shriners and bert 1. Do; 0 pro by (¢ R zeneral e T Rufus Frank 1 the Sha e ton Kent J. Heat chairmen. T Pr ssisti 1o includes arles 1) Fedell, W. & Tearson, Harry Ghiselli, and v TRobbins, Dr George Duval eral chairman i to make this Melvin E. Rice team; Henry tal Band: J tor of the floor Vusiness marn W Lodge, ford Ty 1 No. 11 Stuart M. Angelo; senior William B. Milans, junior Clarence A. Chism; secretary. Master James E. Hutchnson, term): treasurer, Past Master Danicl, (16th term); senior D. Willis; junior dea- | MeGinty; senior ste J captain dire H 5 vd. Theode rd. Chester R. Draper; marshal, | iarle L. Keeler; Chaplain, Thomas H. | Watson: tiler, Clifton G. Clarridge: representative Masonic Board of Re-| Past Master Needham C. Turn- trustee for three years, Past| Master George Roscoe Davis: repre. sentative Masonic and Lastern Star | Home, Past Master Calvin T. Milans; | representative St. John's Mite Asso ast Master William L. Poul- | {1on; proxy, St. John's Mite Associa-| tion, John D. Kingsbury; representa- | | tive board manazers lodge room No. | | | i iner 7 1n. “aravan = the nounces that Club will obse Tanuary . cards for this event v later date. {1, Past Master William T. Jones. iday. | e ba meeting of Chevy Chase Lodge, No. 42, Dr. Willlam T Ogus was elected master. Dr. Ogus was the originator of the idea of hav- ing a lodge in Chevy Ch: He | orved junor | warden of the| lodge during its | first year, when | Judge Isaac it was the ter, and last year | served as senlor | warden. | at in At the annual Tohn's d nd_ Lo of Temple communication of Masons for 1 be held evening, will be to in | and | rion The St mbi Mond, action referred al report alle © Distri Masonic Decembe when . on the matters grand master’s an nnual election flicers will 1 i hipter <cheduled thich will be in the chap frestunents | Priest Ma Brewton of Are « states it followin Tues last x this capitul 11 be served A the officia DR. W. L 0GUS Apha Lodge, No. 23—Harry L. dezree | {pderwood. master; George W. Smith, I senfor warden; Ernest P. Knapp, jun- ]ior warden; Henry A. Babcock, secre- Archie R. . Onyun, treasurer; . ¥. Smith, chaplain; Edgar E. { Bageant, master of ceremonies; Clif- {ford 1. Temple, senior deacon; Ara 1. Danlels, junjor deacon: Robert R. Whittleton, Senior steward; John W. Barnes, junior steward; Thomas L. | tiler; Charles H. Kocher, or- Maftland S. Wright, soloist trustees of charity fund, C. P. Boss, | Charles §. King and A. M. Poynton; | finance committee, W. W. Jermane, J. | _ Tuber and D. Fulton Harris; dele- Listes has monial L. Whiting nounced a short-form cer Lusiness meetinz for the nomination of ofticers for 1826 will be held by Kallipolis Grotto of the Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets in the Masonic Au ditorium Tuesday eveninz, December 29, when Past Monarch John A. Derthick of Long I Grotto, Brook Iyn, N. Y., who is also gr nas- ter' of ceremonies of the Supreme Counell, will be the guest of Kallipo )is Grotto. Many other Masonic nitaries are expected. and ti fng will be followed by entert features and refreshments. nual election of Kallipolis G Le held January ; inment The an- tto will Naylor and t. John's 1. T. Dyer; dele: Mite Assoclation, Paul an: representative, board of | lodge room No. 2, C. P. Boss; | s i board of directors Masonic and East. | John C. White, mast Benjamin { orn star Home, R. W. Mathaney B. Frenck Lodge, No. has an-fyard of managers Masonic employ- nounced that a program of music and | ant bureau, G. W. Smith. song_will be presented at the lodge | EASTERN STAR. meeting tomorrow evening fn _nan;‘i-f R o ) Officers of Martha Chapter were s linstalled at the last meeting as fol- er | low Matron, Jean D. Brown; patron, Masons, in the Bureau of Engraving)R. Eugene Wells; associate matron, e Binting, gt x st meedng | Lille . Barker; secretary, Evelyn elected officers for the ensuing m»ml‘lmslh Hc(;\-'mr;‘rvlf\ e o as follow President, Frank J. Day; | ductress, Charlotte Paine; assoclas Hieo president, Joseph Butler; secre- | conductress, Ray Kimmel: chaplain, tary, R. H. Entenmann; fin .o~ | Elsie M. Speer; marshal, Alice M. Dix- retary, Worth R. Bean: | on: organist, Etta Austin; Adah, Ethel Alvin H. Day; marshal, Posey Hall,|P. Dixon: Rm;z. -u?‘e“ ‘ugu")\sx;efi; and guard, Fred Zulch. These offi- | ther, Louise Kurtz: . larL e cers were installed by Past Presi- l.‘vlm\;l'“' “I:t“e.q 5 elov&:?r, dent L. H. Troutman. 7The retiring| Maude I. Wells; sentinel, Jesse president, George H. Whiting, deliv-! ered his swan song, in which he 1hanked the members for the support accorded him and predicted for his successor the same hearty co-opera- | tlon. Regret was expressed at the fnability of A. C. Radue to accept the presidency of the club, owing to his| Collier, tre: Miss Loulse Davey: other duties. Lynn Troutman, chair-| conductres Mary Hand, asso- man of the committee appointed at|cjate conductress: Mrs. Bessie Hous the last meeting of the National|ton, chaplain: Mrs. Helen Sykes, mar- League of Masonic Clubs to raise the|shal; Mrs. Minnie J. Burdine, organist; necessary funds to establish a chair [ Miss Eva Campbell, Adah; Mrs. Bertha of diplomacy in George Washington | Wealthall, Ruth; Mrs. Helen Lyles, Tniversity, spoke at lenzth the Esther: Mrs. Louis Heinzman, Mar- The Fellowship Club Ma Stephen: Grand Lecturer Mollie Teachum in- alled officers of Acacia Chapter as lows: Mrs. Ethel Taylor, matron; Helwig, patron; Mrs. Elizabeth i associate matron; Mrs. Kather- ine Mansfield, secretary; Miss Anne | mioris | sociate conductress. | : \Warner, associate matron: will be installed December 22 by Past Grand Matron Cowles. Members and friends of the order are invited. Re- freshments and dancing will follow the meeting. A the last meeting of La Fayette Chapter, No. 37, a short me service was held for Ienry Lansburgh. an honorary member. Dr. Palmer, grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge, gave an address on “Iriend- ship " The tollowing officers were clected: Miss Effie T. Broadnax. ma t-on* Adolph Koch, patron: Mrs. Helen L. Hall, assocfate matron: Miss Cur- rie Cooke, secretary; Mrs. Lillie Myers, treasurer: Mrs. Bonny H. Starkey, conguctress; Mrs. Laura M. Dy be next meet- fug, December 26, will be installation officers. At _the last meeting of Naomi Chap- No. 3, the tollowing officers were Grace Tabbott, matron; ey, patron: Mrs. Florence Miss Mar- tha Gould. secretary; Mrs. E. M. Chen- cweth, treasurer; Mrs. Del Sale, con ductress; Mrs. Loretto Robinson, As- ~vcfated conductress. The next meet .+ December 23, will be installation Mount Pleasant Chapter, No. 34, in alled its officers December 1S, ciate Grand Matron Milans acted as installing_officer, with Past Matron ildred Sherman as installing mar- 1. The officers are: Matron, Helen patron, Alfred W. Sherman; ate matron, Blanche Larner; sec: Alice B. Cilley; Shaw: Conductress, Margaret er; associate conductress, Sar ams; marshal, Arvilla Bickford; chaplain, Nina Foreman; organist. Mas Nichols Mary Fistes; Ruth, Dorothy ther. Elizabeth Black: lizabeth Pickens; Tilecta, Roberts: warder, sise Goodacre; sentinel, Raymond Koenig. After the installation cere. monies the chapter held its annual Christmas party, with @ tree, a Santa Claus and presents for every member of the chapter. The chapter will hold it~ New Year party after the closs of the next meeting on January 1. Mem- bers of all Masonw: and Eastern Star Lodies meeting in the Masonle Hall at Fourteenth and Kenyon streets, to- ether with their familes, will be in- ited to attend. Mary Martha, A b5t Dorothy The instaliation of the officers of John's Lodge Chapter will take place tomorrow evening. The install ing officer will be Past Grand Matron Hattie Hutchinson, assisted by Asso- ate Grand Matron Gertrude Milans 0@ Rena Barnhart. The matron and patron entertained at dinner the offi- vers and past matrons and patrons at Lewis; junior stew-|:he Manor Club Tuesday evening The | ellie Matron Patron Shreve, guests were Grand Fietcher, Grand Shreve, Adriene Grand Patron Ge Grand Matron Gertrude Milans Llizabeth Plitt. Charles The new officers of Areme Chapter, No. 10, were installed last Wednesday cvening by Past Grand Matron Bena assisted by Past Matron ¥ as marshal and Past Ma- tron E. Nancy Clarkson as chaplain. Those installed were: Matron, Mrs. T.mily A. Smith; patron, William R. Clarkson; associate matron, Mrs. Rose Hartung: secretary, Mrs. Grace 1. arr, treasurer, Mrs. Helen S. Bra- shears: condructres: irace Pre: ton; assoclate conductress, Mrs. Clari bel Gay; chaplain, Mrs. Bertie Belt; marshal, Miss Loulse Rosson; organ- ist, Mrs. Mabelle Hagen; Adah, Miss dred M. Brashears; Ruth, Miss Barnhart; Esther, Miss Hetty Martha, Miss Frances Dam- iecta, Mrs. Gladys Elliott; war- Miss Violet Dowrick; sentinel, Moynard Twitchell. Presentations were made to the retiring matron and patren, also to the newly installed 1na- tror. Past Matron Maud Fellheimer rranged a program eron; dez, A mecting of Gavel Chapter, No. 29, was held at the Masonic Temple Tues. - evening, when newly elected of- ficers were installed by the retiring worthy matron, Mrs. Effie W. Kess. ler. The new matron is Mrs. Florence Lippard and the new patron George Rowzee. After a short business meeting Wed- nesday evening Joppa Lodea Chapter, No 7, was visited by Santa Claus. ‘The outgoing officers received gifts from the matron, patron and mem- bers. irand Lecturer Teacum was install- ing officer, Past Matron Eno of Electa Chapter was installing marshal and Past Matron Ruth E. Mills was installing chaplain. The officers are: Matron, Mamie L. Greenstreet; patron, Herbert Ludwig; associate matron, Ida V. Jones; secretary, Leafle E. Dietz; treasurer, Ruth H. Eskridge; con- ductress, Florence A. Balley; associate conductress, Ella L. Cannon; chaplain, Mary May; organist, Jeanette An- nadale; marshal, Emma Blood; Adah, Helen Ross; Ruth, Martha Franklin; Esther, Edna Beek; Marfha, Helen Ludwig; Electa, Bessie G. Jackson; warder, Louise Weir; sentinel, Chas. O. Greenstreet. At the last meeting of Miriam Chap- ter, No. 23, the following officers were elected: Matron, Mary E. Conner; parton, Willlam R. Clifford; associate matron, Celia M. Hines; secretary, Marie Kimmel; treasurer, Abble M. Gates (re-elected); conductress, Lulu M. Glover, and associate conductress, Ad- die Downs. Past Matron Dalsy M. Simms wes re-elected as represent- ative of the Eastern Star Home. Tomorrow night, at Brightwood Masonic Temple Mrs. Ruth B. Ivers, matron, assisted by Mrs. Alcena La- mond as chaplain and Mrs. Nellie Marshall as marshal, will install the newly elected and appointed officers of Ruth Chapter, No. 1, as follows: Ma- tron, Mrs. Harriet Stull; patron, Mr. Jerome Marshal; agsociate matron, Mrs. Edna Charlton; secretary, Mrs. Ida Parsons; treasurer, Mrs. Eliza- beth Schneider; conductress, Mrs. Anna Omohundro; associate conduc- tress, Mrs. Alice Draper; chaplain, Mrs. Nelile Marshall: organist, Miss Asso- | treasurer, | hi Chevy Chase parkway, December Weekly card parties are being held for the chapter at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday afternoons at the home of Mrs. Anna White, 3145 Mount Pleasant street. Hope Chaper. No. 30, will meet Wed { nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, when | the following newly elected officers will be installed: Mrs. Addle €. Good, ma- tron; George Fish. patron; Mrs. Mary iutéhinson, associate matron; Mr Anna V. Newman, conductress; Miss Lleanorc Clarkson, associate conduc- tress; Mrs, Amy C. Holldnder, trustee . to succeed herself, and | representative on the Masonic and| tar Home Board. rhe installing officer will be Pas Grand Matron Hattie Hutchinson; | chapialn, Past Matron of Hope Chap. ter Lucflle M. Fogle; marshal, Past Matron of Temple Chapter Esther V. All members of the order are | iuvited to be present. ast Gate Chapter, charge of the religious service s Masonic and Eastern Star Hom afternoon _at 3 o'clock. Rev. son B. Daugherty of the Erethren Church will officiate. United | At the meeting of Trinity Chapter, No. 33, December 17, the following officers were installed: Matron, Mrs 3 Wyson: patron. Ross V. Strout e matron, Miss Neta Todd:| secretary, Mrs. Pearl Moses: treasurer. Mrs. Eethel Babcock: conductress, Mrs. Amy Hoover; assoclate conduc- Mrs. Evelyn Strowt: marshal, | Meda Leishear: chaplain, Mrs Kate Daugherty: Adah, Mrs. Len Acton; Ruth, Mrs. Audry Maursetta Esther, Shirly sendorf: Martha, Lydla Hulzts; Electa, Florence Pil grim: warder, Mrs. Effie Moeller; sentinel, R. Gates: organist, Mrs. | Otto. i | Takoma Chapter, No. t its last | meeting installed officers. Mres. Hen- drick sang a personal song to her hus pd, the retiring patron, and Mr. ! Cooley sang one to the retiring m tron, Lillan Shinn. Right Worthy irand Treasurer Alena Lamond in-| stalled the following officers: Jennie 8. Adams, matron; Ceeil 1. Anderson patron. Kvelyn S. Trogner, assoclate | matron; Lilltan Dickens, secretary, re- | clected; Annie E. Langley. treasure re-elected; Mary N. Kindt, conductress Mary N. Kiefer, assoctate conductress Mary Homer, chaplain; Bertha D. Brown, marshal; Inez Burrows. organ- Jeanne . Stormer, Adah; Ruby C. Arnold, Ruth: Cofla A. Mahohn, Esther; Margaret Bain, Martha; Har- riet W, Kruger, Blecta; Mrs. Brunner, warder: Mr. Brunner, sentinel; Mar: M. Fonda, representative to the Ma. sonic and Eastern Star Home: Mar: M. Fonda and William K. Hill, trus- tees (re-elected). ! ist; Warren G. Harding Chapter, No. 31, at its last meeting elected the fol- lowing officers: Mrs. Ruth D. Fess, matron: Harry L. Slye, patron: Mr Flora . Waldman, associate ma. | tron; Mr. Archle W. Davis, secre- tary; Mrs, Adah M. Bowsher, treas- urer, re-elected: Mrs. Minnle E. Cur- tiss, conductress; Mrs, Rena S. Hard ing, assoclate conductress; John W. Blakelock, trustee for three vears. 4 the Tepre: | | and Mrs. Grace L. Coles, sentative to the board of directors of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home.! The officers and the appointed officers will be installed December 24 by Past | i Matron Emma G. Coumbe, assisted by Past Matron Sarah D. Watts as mar- shal and Junior Past Matron Grace Willilams as chaplain. | | | ! | Matron Ida V. Johnson of Lebanon Chapter will install the newly elected officers at the next meeting of the chapter, Tuesday evening. Brookland Chapter, No. 11, held the annual election of officers as follows:| Mrs. Virginia Carlton, matron: Mr. Firnest (', Saltzman, patron; Mrs. Anna | Gutshall, secretary, (re-elacted, tenth | term); Mrs. Sidney Wright, treasurer | (re-clected, tenth term); Mrs. i Nubson, a&sociate matro B. Stiles, conductres Litchert.’ associate conductress: Mrs Pearl Watt Gibb. representative on the Board of Directors of the Masonic | and Eastern Star Home (re-elected, ninth term); Trustees, Dr. W. IL| Hampton, Past Patrons G. N. Stran athan and Louis L. Sherwood (re- elected). The installation will take place Wednesday evening with Mrs. Mary E. Teachum, grand lecturer as the installing officer, assisted by Past Matrons Saltzman as grand marshal, and Mayo as grand chaplain. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Gwynette Willls, who will direct a play of which she is the author. Refresh- ments will be served. Mrs. Gertrude | Congress Lodge Chapter, No. 35, at its last meeting, clected and appoint- ed the following officers, and they will be installed tomorrow: elyn Hazen, matron; A. H. Gregory, patron; Maude E. Meyers, assistant matro: Beller Wolf, conductress; Elizabeth Brewer, assistant conductress; Lydia Gassman, sécretary; Susie Conrad, treasurer; ap- pointed officers: F. I. Raemy, B. M. Lawrenson, Rosa Koehler, Irva Mec- Condon, Dolly George, Adel Borre, Grace M. Lankford, Esther Lawren. son and K. H. Smith. There will be a special meeting of Unity Chapter, No. 22, Monday, for the purpose of installing the newly elected officers, in the Northeast Ma- sonic Temple, at Eighth and F streets northeast, at 7:30 p.m. Temple Chapter, No. 13, held its annual election of officers Monday eve- ning as follows: Mrs. Margaret Smith matron; Mrs. Mirlam Norwood, asso- clate matron; Mrs. Clara Wiseman, secretary (re-elected); Mrs. Nora H. Henry, treasurer (re-elected); Mrs. Lillle Eibel, conductress; Mrs. Louise Hoskinson, assoclate conductress; Louils Goldberg, patron. Installation will be held December 28. 0DD FELLOWS. Grand Patriarch Wilfred E. Lawson, accompanied by his grand officers of the Grand Encampment, will make an official visit tomorrow night to Fred D. Stuart Encampment, No. 7, at 1. O. " | tavin, | of the offi | ber {The speaker of the evening was Rep. { The ceremonies were opened by the { tertalnment committee met to { final arrangements for the Christmas the Rebekah Home Circle will have @ rummage sale January 4, 5 and 6 at 1013 Four-and-a-Half etreet south- west. Mrs. Olga Rogers is chairman, and will collect if the members will phone her. Noble nd Mrs. Eva Jack an- nounces t Brightwood Rebekah Lodge, No. 1l. at its next meeting will have election of officers and that a spectal committee will entertain after the close of lodge. Ruth Rebekah Lodge entertained | the zrand master. James . Chamber- nd the assembly president. Fdna L. Rankin, with their corps of officers, t its last meeting. The cxaminatlon cers was conducted by Grand Lepresentative W. W Millan, who con- gratulated them on their proficiency. Mrs. R. Van H. Voliand, for the lodge, presented the grand master with a bili fold and the president u cut glass com port. At the close of the session # pro- gram was rendered wund refreshments re served. The pated in the program Jenes, plano <olo; Clarence Miss Gurrett, reading Pollock, solo: W. W. Millan, reading Joseph Harrison, violin solo; Miss Manion. reading: Mrs. Elsie M. Eng- lish. solo. The ‘companists were . Rankin and Prof. O'Connor. ble Grand Jeannette Mrers of Schuyler Colfax Lodge, No. 10, an- nounces election of officers Tuesday evening. At the close of the lodge there will be a package party followed Ly a heart social. Prizes and refresh- ments. The nobie grand, Mrs. Margarete Sevmour, of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge No. 4, requests the ojcers ynd mem bers to attend the joint installation of the eleven Rebekah lodges in Odd Fel- lows’ Temple January 4 at $ o'clock KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Syracuse Lodge, No. 10, met Decem- 11 with Chancellor Commander Thornton presiding. After business meeting Grand Chancellor and other grand lodge off cers pald the lodge thelr annual visit a short Heisley resentative Hungerford of Alabama entire membership bia.” followed b chestra. ( singing “Colum. selections by the or- *. Bruon of Columbia Lodge sang, Mr. Wheelock gave a comedy ddress Interspersed with jokes, a duet ollowed by Sam Celia and G. Bruno, and presentation of a sifiver dish was made to Grand Chancellor Heisley by Albert Kahlert. The election of off cers was held. The third rank was onferred on Llmer Smallwood Rathbone Temple Pythian Sisters met, with Most Excellent Chief Ella Thornton presiding, and the follow- ing officers were elected: Past chief, Ella Thornton; most excellent chief. Bessie Payne: excellent senior, Freida excellent junior, Effie Lawson: ger, Ldith Berg: protector, Mir- iam Payne; guard, Alice Kirby. Franklin, No. 2, will hold their an- nual election Tuesday. Century-Decatur, No. 30, will hold their annual elections Monday night Chancellor Commander H. B. Reid re. quests all members to attend. Amaranth, No. 28, will have thelr annual election Monday night. The ways and means committee will not meet until January 2, at 8 p.m. ‘racusian: nd Rathbone uperior, No."29, will' not meet next week. Friendship Temple, Pythian Sisters, will give their annual turkey dinner December 27, to the members of the almshouse of Alexandria, Va. Mrs. Carrie Davis is in charge of the com- mittee. JR. 0. V. A M Benning Council, No. 21, met De- cember 14 in Odd Fellows' Hall, Ben- ning, D. C., for the nomination of offi- cers for the ensuing term and the en- make festival. Arrangements are also being made to hold a dance January 15 jointly with Unity Council, No. 17 Daughters of America. State Vice Counellor J. D. Simpson gave. a talk for the good of the ofder. Installa- tion of officers will be held Decem- ber 28. Edward J. Ross Council, No. 28, with Vice Councilor Britton presiding, at its regular meeting held in Pythian Temple December 10 had five applications for membership. The joint committees of E. J. Ross, An- drew Jackson and Star Spangled Ban- ner councils met to complete final ar- rangements for the second annual children’s Christmas entertainment, to be held December 30 in the Pythian Temple. Nomination of officers w: held. A speech was made by Record- ing Secretary G. W. Swift. Grand Oriental Court, No. 1, at its meeting held at Northeast Masonic Temple December 10 conferred the first Oriental degree on a class of 10 candidates. Elections of the following officers were held: Grand orient, 1. B. Balley; vice grand orient, F. W. Muel- ler; grand secretary, W. L. Jenkins; grand treasurer, R. H. Yates; grand prophet, W. L. Sudwarth; grand prince, C. F. Mueller; grand herald, R. F. Burgess; grand keeper inside portal, W. F. Osterman; grand keeper outside portal, John Beall: trustees, Maurice Peabody, Henry Backenhei- mer and Julius Latham. An oyster supper was served. Anacostia Council, No. 16, met Mon- day evening, with Councilor G. L. Law presiding. The nomination of officers was held. The degree team of Oriental Vocal solo, Miss Clara BE. Dunkley; duet, Mr. Viemycr and Mr. Carrigan: remarks by Mr. Bohrer: a scarf_and peneil were presented to Mrs. Keefe by Miss C. E. Dunkley; pano solo Mr. Barnes; harmonica solo, Mr. Mc Intosh; remarks by the state coun. cllor, Mrs. Emily Hockstrasser; silver candlesticks were presented to Mrs. Montgomery by Miss Dunkley; mono- logue, by Mrs. Burbura Kinmon; flow- ers were presented to the state coun- cilor by Miss Dunkley and an address was made by Secretary C. H. Miller, At the last meetinz of Star Spangled Banner Council, No. Helghts, the following officers were assoclate councilor, Florence Garland vice counctlor, Bessie Rollins; asso- clate vice councilor, Bertha Dickerson conductor, Bessie Osin; warden, Berthi Lucas _(re-elected): recording secre- tary, Margaret Halfpap (re-elected); financtal secretary elected); treasurer, clected); inside sentinel, Louise T: lor: outside sentinel, Minnie P. Simp- son: 18-month trustee, Annje E. Steele 12-month trustee, George Abbott; rep- resentatives to State Council, Annie E. Steele, Susie Barrett and Bertha Luca: The council will hold a Christmas entertainment December 31 fn the council chamber. 0ld Glory Couneil, No. day at hall, 921 avenue southeast. Mrs. Myra Court- ney and Mrs. Mabel Homan were ini tiated_under direction of Capt. Mil dred Rocks and Councilor Margaret ! Olfver. Plans were completed | Christmas party tomorrow nizht. Associate State Councilor { y- met Mon i | { Northeast Masonic Temple Tuesday ifor the annual Martha Washington cial, to be held February at I'vthian Temple. It hive an entertainment. under the di- rection of T. shby Flynn, followed Ly the colonial drill, concluding with daneing. The captain appointed the colonial drill was Mr. Joseph Ma n of Mayflower Council, No. 11: gen kets, Tsabel Wilkerson Jidith Browning. All other commit i tees to be appointed at the next meet ing. Giolden Rule Couneil. No. Friday night in Northeast Temple, with Councilor M Willlams presiding. _Offi clected as_follows: Councflor, Miss Virgie 1. Ridgeway: associate cout- cilor, Mrs. Margaret Klotz; vice coun- ilor, Mrs. Lorena Arendes; as: vice councilor, Archie L. Lewis past councilo Mre. Mary associate junior past councilor, M. Wood: assistant recording secre- T. Benjamin_Montgomery: con ductor, Mrs. Okie R. Young: warden, R. E. Tydings; inside sentinel, Mrs Tart outside sentinel, rnest Williams: trustee (18 months), Olli~ Montgomery. The out- ing trustee, Mrs. Mignonette P. Harmon, presented pieces of hand- | painted china to the remaining trus- tees as a personal gift The degrees were conferred upon Mrs. Bdna M. Roberts and L. M. Towers. The floor work was staged by the enlarged dril 10, met Masonic Mary and assisted by the degree staff, with Mrs. Marlon Pettit as councilor. A miscellancous shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amick, who were recently married. Refreshments were rved. There will be no session of this council Christmas night. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Washington Couneil, No. 224, hold its annual Christmas party Tues. day night. A program of Christmas carols will be presented by a male choir under the direction of Bernard Lavins. Rev. Michael A. Mathis, 8, C.. director of the foreign mis Q) 8 ¢ sfons n India and editor of the Benga Washington Council, will deliver an address. Following the entertainment. santa Claus will pay his respects to the assembled members and present them with turkeys, chickens. buskets of provisions, cakes. haberdashery candies, clgars and cigarettes. Lee- urer Lewis A. Paync and a4 committee assisting him are in this work. The prize essay committee of Wash- ington Council. of which Dr. A. D. Wilkinson is chairman, has been ar- ranging details for next year’s contest. ‘The subject will be announced shortly Considerable interest is being mani- fested. ‘The annual midwinter ball will be held this year at the Mayflower Hotel Monday evening, January 18. Excel- lent music and special features are promised. Applications for reserva- tions are being received by Lewis A. Payne, chairman. The ' procurement committee of Washington Chapter, consisting of J. Sugene Gallery, grand knight, as chairman, and James D. Bligh and Willlam Magee, delegates, have com- pleted arrangements for furnishing presents and confections for the or- phans’ Christmas party, to be given Sunday afternoon, December 27, at Knights of Columbus Hall. AIl or- phanges in the city Catholic and non- Catholic, have been {nvited. ning, and Grand Knight Thomas J. Trodden outlined the achievements of the closing year. e also announced for January 7 a card party and dance under auspices of the ladles’ commit- tee, Mrs. J. January 21, an old-fashioned smoker; February 4, exemplification of de. Court, Eagle, No. 2, of Star Spangled Banner Council, No. 8, gave a drill. Ten candidates received the Orlental degrees, after which an oyster supper was served. The clown band of Eagle Court, under the direction of Harry Chrisman, entertained. A special meeting was held at the home of State Councilor Harry A. Beck Tuesday evening. All State coun- cil officers were present, including National Organizer B. L. Shaffer. A grees, and February 15, party, under auspices of the ladies® committee. Entertaining numbers were presented by Lecturer Thomas K. Galliher at the close of the business session and a_score Of prizes were awarded, including turkeys for Christ- mas, @ ham, a hulf-dozen fruit cakes and others. At Carroll Council's meeting last Tuesday evening Past Grand Knight general outline for the betterment of the organization was discussed, includ- ing an extensive membership cam- paign to start the first week of Jan- uary. State Councilor Harry A. Beck and his staff or officers will pay thelr James T. Ryan told of the plans for the annual Christmas tree, to be given by the Knights of Columbus for the orphans of Washington Sunday after- noon, 87, at Knights of Co- lumbus Hall. He atro announced that Pennsylvanta | for ai Alice Muller held 4 committee meeting at| p.ig night for the purpose of making plans decided to team, in charge of Capt. John Futrell | wil lese Magazine, who Isalso chaplain of Spalding Council met Thursday eve- A. Overholt chairman; Valentine of Caplitol | ynder elected: Councilor, Georgietta Wells: | ;neeting. | | Susie Barrett (re-| Council, H. A. Kulze: alternate rep Alice Brown (re- | r for | | 4l chairman, Alice Muller; chairman | ;0 committee | 117 on musie for dancing, Pearl Welfe and | 275 GU5 | | | man of the sick committee; Mrs, J.|COUSul commander of B. Colpoys, on recent card party. and | (#mp. Several of the Mrs. Charles Fisher, on behalf of the | Were drafted for service at members who assitted ut the Day U4y night's ele Nursery luncheon. Miss Rebec “hanley conveved 1o the circie i DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA preciation of Father O'Hara for the, Circle No. 242 of St. Charles, ( socks presented for the use of Li: jdon, held its monthly unt missfon. The trustees, as-|ing at the home of ted by a committe: of the younger | Tuesday evening: members of the circle, will entertain | Mrs. Crack at a Christmas dance December B Progressive at the Washington Club. Miss Bar- | after which refreshments bara Baum of Keokuk, lowa, who i attending the National Service School, the Daughters of Isabella cholarship, was a guest ut the last membe ction. Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask your physiciun about it Prepared br the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. ROYAL ARCANUM. At a recent meeting of Municipal Council the following officers were clected: Representative to the Grand entative, O. F. Baker: regent, \W. F. Drown; vice regent, E. S. Smith secretary, W. M. Schoonmiker: col lector, R. E. Craley; treasurer, S. H. Tulkes; orator, J. T. Pulley: chaplain, W. 1. O"Brien; guide, O. B. Brussard; | warden, J. L. Pinkert: sentry, L. S.| Grigsby; representative to the Hos. pital Bed I'und Assoclation. A. C. | Glles.. The meeting was presided over | by Regent O. F. Baker. The grand council jurisdiction of the District of Columbia was recently visited by the supreme regent of the Loval Ladies of the Royal Arcanum, Mrs. Sara A. Downing of Boston Mass., accompanied by her supreme | de, Ethel H. Hodsdon. These su officers of the Loyal Ladies fraternal visit to Washington aft baving instituted Baltimore Couneil, No. 22, with charter members, The supreme officers were assisted in the installation of this new Balti more council by Regent Mrs. Gertrude Godwin of District Council of Wash ington, D. C., who was accompanted the following ofcers and members of her own council: Mr. and Mrs. I. S, Childs, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. 1. Jama, | and Mrs. R. . Lewls, Mr. and Guy Allen, Mr. and Mrs " and Mrs. W. H. O'Brien and Mrs. A. C. Giles, Mr. and | Mrs. A. M. Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. C. | 11. Cope, Mr. and Mrs. C. (. Cotton W. J. Godwin, Mrs J. L. Thomas, Mrs. | Fi. Welthall and the grand regent and Mrs. Joseph F. Brashears. The Washington delegation were served nner at the Iotel Rennert. after which they attended the meeting in body. Orfental Council held their annual Christmas celebration Tuesday for the children. Santa Claus distributed from the Christmas tree presents to all the children. and ice cream and cake was provided for all. The chil dren were also entertained by Her. bert A. Dav The party was in | charge of J. Edward Swaine, J. H.| Grubb, Georze M. Evans, Corbin | Birch and their committee. District Council met Wednesday and clected officers. The meeting was in charge of Regent G. S. Brown. 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