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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 3, 1926- PART 3. 9 e = = . 7 Smithson. State Vice Councilor John | celebration in the form of a Christmas | evening: S. G. Mawson, president: G. | geant; Mrs. Elizabeth Wilkine, lady G S0 A R D, Simpson was fudge of the Slection. | DArty. for. the members. and. tmelc| W Tail, vico mrostdents T K. Dot | oo avma: Bog. Alica Jonmson, Arer| GAY CIAL WINTE | z | at & . J and 1. A. Diehl were | families, with a musical program and | wiler, speaker; W. S. Detwiler, ex- | gu Mrs. Helen Brandeau, second i tellers . . Thomas clerk. The in punch and judy show for the chil-| president; G. P. Hoskinson, secretary; | g1 Mrs. Jeannette Woodland, sen IN ROME PRED!CTED stalidtion of officers will take place | dren, followed by = distribution = of | Charles H. Calvert, financial “secre’ | tinel. and Mrs. Lillian Stewart, picket. next Monday. Christmas presents to the children|tary; W. S. Detwiler, treasurer; W. .| The new officess will take over the s | | Capital Couneil met Monday night ‘ and dancing for the older people. Cury, chaplain: . D. Detwiler, usher: | management of the lodge January 13, | | vith Councilor Kdward Sutton presid- | Tuesday evening the council will| George B. Smith, doorkecper: 1. J.| when a joint installation will be beld. e ng. The following officers were elect- | hold its first meeting of the new year. | Seott, Alfred Wilkinson and .|l»~h|;h“ M Irene lD“S'(\I\'EP. \I\'hfi |:k0! nfl'!rp SR aEe annual | edi Councilor, H. M. Wood; vice coun | W. Keating, trustees, and S. G. Maw | as commander, has planned a_scries MASONIC. | Book fenas Szom “bis mmatrons la silkolicatlen aff fon eaceounuiof ihe sannualy . BRGG T a0 TH0Ris o SONE REBEKAH LODGES. | son. representative to executive oard. | of social functions for the Winter [mnmer sndE glbsesgttom thi ofoars iz sibn ot e ichaniTCRADLSE. cilor, Edward Sutton: recording secre- | 1 00 o T in of the Re.| McKinley Council met Tuesday eve- | month LODGE [and trlends. Presentstions were mpde | muloma Chapter, No. 13, will msst assistant record- | President Fdna Rapkin of the Be | ning at Northeast Masonic Tempic | Mondas—B B 5.3 M. | |lo the new matron us follows: Gavel | next Friday at 8 p.m. in the Masonic retary, T. B Montgomery: | jfncor, ‘o "the Ttebeicah lodges will be |4 elected the following oficers: | Pentalnha. No B o Womens Mae | Temple. On January 22 the chapter | financial secrefary, F. E, Patter; treas. | (ficers of the Joint installation in the | Willlam J. O'Brien. president; Wil | noME @y Mai A X Inlaid plate from the Women's Fast-| (M Sey -t ‘iis eighteenth birthday. | urer. A. T. Morlow; conductor, ¥. B, |installed at s Lo e vice president: 1. J to the end of its dull social season, Alheit Pike. X0 ern Star Club of the Treasury De. | Wil celebrd e " | Brooks; warder, J. M. Simpson insie | Auditorium of the I. 0. O. ¥ Tempie | ° Jesse B. K. Lee. ex-pre | which lasts from the beginn partment; leather-bound, loose-leaf Chevy Chase Chapter, U. D. will [guard, N. F. Montgomery: outside | (MOITOW evening, dent; J. Jones. secretary: William | [ijchard J. Harden Camp at its last ‘ hot weather till Christmas | American Hostesses in Eternal City Have Full Calendars for Rome is coming T O onining the register of| hold its regular meeting next Tues|guard, W. H. Witty: trustee for 18 |CFs o officlate. Al elective und ap- | ¢ . financial secretary; William | meeting mustered into active member- | hostesses are planning the membership of the chapter injgyy in the chapel of the Chevy Chase 'months, J. M. Simpson; chaplain, H. F. |acaes xpected to be present and | H- Jefferis. treasurer; Charles S. 1 ip the following: Otto C. Hauschild. | Winter, front, from Junior Past Matron Grace | pregpyierian Church. Degrees will | Burkholder, and musician, B, H. u::‘,’;:‘:fi.:dplr?eahmr respective offices. | VIS, chaplain; Thomas P. Ryan, usher: J James A. Warner, George | Miss Kemp, who entertains a great ROVAL ARGH GIAPTERS Willlams and Bessie ranzoni; u b neh |y conferred. Al members of the or. | Packer. J. H. Neetz was appointed | Tp 1 pehekah Lodge, No. 2, at its | & H. Arnold, sergeant; R.H. Gulick, | phertson, John E. IPoole. Harry |deal, is expected at her Roman home tay—Capitol, No. 11, grand visi- of red Srudcs MEam L PastALHIOn i dioa retmwiten il arnette and Joseph J. Hughes. |in it few days fi Paris. Mr. and . OOt e Wattshand hevert luper 1L b5} - cers: Noble grand, Ethel Veihmever; Ryan and G. W. Wallace, trustees imp _adopted resolutions pro- | Mrs. Nelson we their first re- 1 zif “The degrees will be conferred af the | COpnCil in the State body = s e sonal gifts he de B W nn o) ik { Reno Council, No. 46, will attend a P s o e | Thomas P. Ryan, delegate to. Hos. | testing against removal of the Pension | ception of the seuson this week. Their T eting of St. John's Lodge : y NO-IE% c . Bessie Carthers: recording . ing against remova - A D TEDES OO n regular; mesting (of [5t- Johuis Tod vice grang, e pital ~ Association. and Thomas I'. | Burean from its present location and |fine apartment in the Paluzzo Orsint o | patriotic rvicy body at the S 7 | ¥ 4 e last meetinz of Ruth Chap-| 5 . SR | patriotic service in a body . Cordel financial atio | el S At the Tast meeting of Ruth Chap: | Chapter, No. 18, tomorrow, night. bon Hidst feaatiior, 7t | Ryan Sualviiilian. Ofbrien) ripre. |a: esolntion dopiosing the Conatsar | was well Alied. with: Aaian o | | j campaign committee to represent this |, (AUh FebeRAh FR0RG (L T BE | doorkeeper; Witliam M. O'Brien, M. I {lon. annual statutory meeting installed by Junior Past Matron Ruth | Isther Chapter will celebrate its | Strect, between Nineteenth and Twe: S g ke Lele e S i g Herilipd ceting | Ueth streets, this evening at 7:30 | V4D oM brerare Jalecipa full term of office. Addresses were | matic corps witl wives. But SMarsnall, patrons Fdmy Chatiton, s | Thuredas. Follewing *entertaimment | clock. This service ia beins held in | The, follswing oficers, were Cieitl | wOODMEN OF THE WORLD. | made by Depasement Comins Teliomap | [he. it o of ‘hrine. minciis GULNP Nisiations to the Toxal|octate matron: Ida Parsons, secre | features. there will he refreshments |dccordance with the ‘request of the | g WE¥€ F0 B8 PR Th0ee | ho siam ocors OF 4o uaiters |2 UM BUE - WERend (B5s | ek and dinters hos nol veafi AE6H ' CRaplets (will iheginyithia | cocto matan; 1os dharons, scre fifeaturee thete LIS Fafromnmerts e councilor’s proclamation. No. B at the jast meeting: Nonie | The ©uniform | utlicers elected and appointed will be | bezun. 5 y veel and/ continus, ‘throughout ithe || (oA ISUSRUSIN L ScRaden T Esssurat, and cancing. Haton MaseB(Glbson Fileard 3. Rows Council, No. 26, met | ind kilzabeth Bnteriine: vice srand, | 7k Wil not meet tomorrow night, |insialled at the joint installation to e | " The Prince il Princess of Hiesse, \onth, leading up to the annual con- g ; at Pythian Temple mb F X il = officers were | Western Presbyterian Church, G R e ot Lof, e ]l s b bt e ) sentatives to executive board tion of Commissioner Fenning for the [dents here and members of the diplo- vocation of the Grand Chapter the second Wednesday eLruary, when | officers for the Gr hapter will be ected and installed Reports from the various Masonic ex telling of their proposed activ- ftfes during the week have evidently | heen lost in the shuffe due to the | festivities of the holiday season. The gree work and visitation listed in the calendar are the only reports re- | ceived at The Star office for publica- tion Kallipolis Grotto Tuesday evening tnitiated -l r ndidates. among ¢ the grand master of Ma sons of t istrict_of Columbia Svdney I Jacobs. The candidates | ere introduced and made welcome the Junior Past Grand Master of he District, ltoe Fulkerson. Follow ing the initintory services, officers for | he ensuing vear were nominated as | lows: For monarch, L.* Whiting | Estes (second term): for cl justice. Stephen H. Talkes: for master of cere monies, Arthur M. Poynton; for treas wer. Joseph H. Curran: for secretary F. W. Libbey. P. M. for trustee Fdward S. Schmid, P G. M., and for sentinel. Alex Schmid. The nomina ons are equivalent to election. as there are no opposing candidates for of the offices il ainnual meetinz and election will be held at Grotto headguarters lanuary 28. Past Monarch John A Derthick of Long- otto, master of ceremonies of reme Coun cil. was the guest of and delivered an address on Masonry. During the evening addresses were delivered also by the grand master of | Masons, the junior past grand master, Deputy Grand Master Gratz E. Dun <um. Past Grand Master Harry Stan diford, Grand ord Bearer of the Grand 1 the District Harry ¢ Kimball: the grand tiler of the Grand Lodge, William 1. Herbst a4 Monareh L. Whiti Iistes Viudeville acts and vefreshments tin tshed out the evening he next Grotto dance will be he at the New Willard Hotel January ston Railroad Square iy prominent Masons cember meeting, among them | oss, past master of Pentalpha ind pas monareh of Kallipolis Girof John Oliver Bowen. twice William H. Oliver. president-eleci of ts own and visiting membs E Frre sponsored hi< son, Edward Ver non Frve, who plaved selections on he violin. Misz Alice Tupman of the Mayflower Hotel artists was enthusi :stically received in songs. with Mrs Elsie Harvey Weaver at the piano. The officers elected for the ensuing year were A. Rawler Doome, pre: dent: Arthur Brewer. first vice pre dent: David Hardester, second vice president: A. Frank Kreglow. treas er: W Hiyes. marshal: W. Rt inford, inner sentinel. and George Mergell. outer sentinel. W. Roy anford placed in nomination the | me of James O. Toiton for secre tary, and he was re-elected for the ensuinz vear. A turkey dinner was served. with coffee und cigars Elections. Tlarmony Lodge, No. 17—Max Abel, master; Hilliard C. Myers, senior war- | den: Géorge ¢, Ober, junior warden Johnston . Zimmerman, secretary: | nge Firmin, treasurer (forty ond term); George M. Evans, as t treasurer; Guy K. Allen, senior on: Andrew Stewart, junior dea Louis H. Hamm. senior steward H. Claudy. junior steward: Past Master George M. Evans, Masonic Roard of Relief: Henry (. Tegeler. St John's Mite A ation: Past Master Robert H. Young, Masonic and Fast ern Star Home. and Past Master George E. Corson, lodge trustee (three vears) Officers appointed by master—DPast Master Arthur N. Presmont, masier of ceremonies: J. Walter Humphrey, choir master: John I. May. tiler: Rev Clvde RBrown, chaplain: Rufus W. Pearson, representative lodgeroom Ne. 1: C. Vaughan Darby, Guy F. | Allen and Henry G. Tegeler, finance | committee, Proxies to fthe Grand Lodge—For | master, Guy F. Allen; for senior war- den, Andrew Stewart, and for junior warden, Louis H. Hamm The Level Club of Master Masons of the Department of Commerce and | the Department of Labor held a rdies’ night at the Church of the Ascension, Twelfth and Massachu- | setts avenue northwest, Friday eve ning. After a short business meeting, | at which several new members were | initiated. the following program w rendered: Address of welcome by President McGuire, the Nordica Ha-| \vailan Quintet, under Prof. Walter T. liolt: readings by Miss Esther Cloyvd a4 mandolin-guitar duet and a_tenor anfo duet by Miss Alice E. Hill and | Prof. Walter T. Holt, an illustrated travelogue through the Argentines by | Arthur H. Cook, assistant to the Se( retary of Labol tefreshments were then served EASTERN STAR. Warren G. Harding Chapter, No. 2, iin led its officers at the last | meeting. as follows: Mrs. Ruth D Fees, matron: Harry L. Slye. patron; | Mrs. Flora E. Waldman, associate matron: Past Patron Archie W. Davis, | secretary Mrs. Adah M Bowsher, ! treasurer: Mrs. Hattie R. Colmer. | marshal; Mr Louise Gardner. ganist; Mrs. Minnle E. Curtiss, con ductress; Mrs. Rena §. Harding, as soclate conductress: Miss Jennie Keely, Adah: Mrs. Dorothy E. Nichol, Ruth: Miss Elizabeth Lee Fitzhugh, Esther: Mrs. Margaret M. Harper, | Martha; Mrs. Mary G. Darling, Electa: | Miss Sallie U. Brooks, warder, and Raymond R. Berry, sentinel. The in stalling officers were: Past Matron | 2 Coumbe, installing Y"il?l'.r ast Matron h D. Watts, acting marshal, and the retiring matron, ace Williams, acting chaplain. Mu- sle was rendered by the cholr, com- | posed of N nes Kerr, Miss An- cella Fisher and Mrs. George Mellis. Vocal ections by Mrs. Kerr, Fisher and Mrs. Bessie Jordan. sentations were made to the junior past matron, Grace Williams, as fol- lows: Past matron Jjewel by Past Patron J. Ernest Dulin; lace shawl by the junior past ron, W. Arthur Storm; table Jamp by Past Patron Archie W. Davis in behalf of the of- ficers and friends: an old-fashioned | glass drop candle holder and candle from Past Matron Emma G. Coumbe and a number of personal gifts. Pres- entations were made to the junior past patron, W. Arthur Storm, as fol lows: Past patron’s jewel, presented Homer, chaplain: Dr. Emma H. Eichel berger, marshal: Miss Gertrude F Smallwood, organist: Miss M. Francis Chalk. Ada: Miss Alice M. Taylor Ruth: Mrs. Ethel Martin, Esther: Miss addresses were made hy Jett; Ly the matron; reading lamp and Draper, associate conductress: Nellie ' of the order. The degrees will be con Marshall, chaplain: Lucy Hopkins, marshal: Katherine Walker, organist Agnes Hopkins, Adah; Gertrude Shaw Ruth: Selma Allen. Esther: Hazel Hazzell, Martha: Susie Broadhurst, Electa: Helen McAleer, warder, i Edward Stull, sentinel. Mrs. Alceni Lamond 3 grand chaplain during ceremony of installation and George Plitt, associate grand pa troh, were visitors. Tomorrow eve ning after the husiness meetin; re. ception will be held by the new of ficers, followed by dancing and refresh ments. The next meeting of Trinity Chap ter, No. 33, will be held January 7. A program has been arranged. All men bers of the order are invited meeting of Miriam Chap- . the following officers were installed by Grand Lecturer Teachum Past Matron Annfe E. Scott of Joppa Lodge Chapter acting as chaplain and . Elizabeth Conner as marshal: Ma tron, Mary K. Conner: patron. Wil liam R. Clifford; associate matron, Celia M. Hines: secretary, Marie Kim mel: treasurer, Abbie M. Gates, re elected: conductress. Lulu M. Glover: associate conductress. Addie Downs. chaplain. Selina M. Bare: marshal, Elsie M. Wood: Adah, Marion K. Hart- ley tuth, Esther White: Isther, Helen F. Seiler: Martha. Hildagard M Johnson; Elec Pear] D. Cliffc warder, Laura Kay. and sentinel, Clay ton A. Seiler. During the installation ceremony music was rendered by John | C. Proctor and choir. Santa Claus also visited the chapter. A-meeting of the auxiliary home board will be held at the home of the associate matron Cella M. Hines, 723 Florida avenue northeast. January 6. The chapter Will conduct the religious services to De held at the Bastern Star Home January 10 at 3 o'clock Columbia Floral Circle will meet to- MOorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs Clara 11, Livingston, 2818 Thirteenth street. The assisting hostess is Mrs. Lillian Mullenberg At ts meeting Wednesday Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. 27, will hold a short business session followed by an entertainment and an informal recep- tion to the new officers. Refresh ments and dancing will conclude t program, which is in charge of Associ ate Matron Ida V. Jones. Bethany Chapter. No. 24, will have charge of the religious services at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home Janu 17. The services will he condurted .Rev. Henry E. Brundage, pastor | of the Eckington Presbyterian Church A benefit theater party will he held by the chapter at Keith's Theater the evening of January 20. More than 100 guests attended the Auxiliary Home Board henefit card party held at the home of Associate Conductress Ro. berta Fosse December 29. A special meeting has been called for January be held at the home of Mrs. Ethel A card party for the chapter wiil Morris, 514 Ingraham street, Jan 30, at 8 p.m At the last stated meeting of thedral Chapter the newly elected officers were installed. Past Grand Matron Jesse W. Cowles was the stalling officer. She was assisted Past Matron Dow as grand mars nd Past Matron Barnes as grand chaplain. The following is the official line inducted into office: Mrs, Lva 1. Rothrock, matron: J. Fred Iluber, patron: Mrs. Martha Shaw, associate matron: Mrs. Elizabeth R rnish secretary; Mrs. Martha R. Brandor treasurer: Mrs. Josie W. Miller, con ductress; Mrs. Hazel K. Kephart, as sociate conductress; Mrs. Howard Alice Leavitt Ricker, Martha: Miss L. Adelnide Watson, Electa; Mrs, Mary E. Gross, warder: L. Vernon wood. sentinel. After the installation the new ma- tron and patron, Past Grand Matrons Cowles nd Campbell and th out- going matron and patron. After an | exchange of gifts Past Matron Eliza beth R. Cornisl in behalf of Mr. Cornish, pinned the past matron's wel on the breast of Mrs. Clara D. Perry with appropriate remarks, and Past Matron Bessie T. Shipman pre sented Jason D. Bvers with his past patron’s jewel, Lebanon_Chapter, No installed its officefs Tuesd: as follows thel Thorpe, matrc aul 1. Neu haus, patron: Augusta Thompson, sociate matron; Mary French, con- | ductress: Florida Nettleton, ascociate conductress. The retiring matron, Ida V. Johnson, was the installing offi cer, assisted by Mary E. Lai: marshal. Presentations were n the sevel retiring officers. Grand Matron Tillie Chauncy a ed the chapter. The next regular meeting will be held January 12, which will be a “get-together™ affair, Matron Emily A. Smith of Areme Chapter, No. 10, announces a short business session at the meeting Wed- ¥, after which a program will be { rendered followed by dancing. Mem- bers of the fraternity are invited. Mizpah Chapter, No. 8. will hold short business meeting Tuesday. expected that the degrees will be con- ferred January 19. Preparations are under way for the hirthday party of Bethlehem Chapter, No. 7. celebrating its twenty-ninth anniversary, January 12. A meeting |of the ways and means committee is | called for tomorrow evening at the home of the matron, Miss Adele Marseglia, 2856 Twenty-eighth street, The new officers of William F. Hunt | Chapter, No. 16, were installed at the last meeting by P Grand Matrén Tillie Chauncey. assisted by Past Ma- tron IKthel Richards as installing marshal and Past Matron Mary Hunt as installing chaplain. Those install- ed were: Matron, Mrs. Helen R. Jen- | nings; patron, Ray L. Smith; associate matron, Mrs. Marguerite Behrend: secretary, Mrs. A. Maud Proctor treasurer, Mrs. Rose 1. Carter; con- ductress, Mrs. Marie E. Summe; sociate conductress, Miss Sarah Ben- son; chaplain, Mrs. Margaret Roberts; organist, Miss Anna Levy: marshal, Mrs. Florence Ramby: Adah, Mis Kathleen Ross: Ruth, Mre. Lula isther, Mrs. Pearl Trullinges Martha, M Lucy E. Crummett; Electa, Mrs. Galena Bry warder, Miss Emma Gray, and sentinel, Vester Jones. After the installation cere- monijes Santa Claus visited the chap- ter and. presented every one with a gift. The next meeting of the chapter will be January 28. After the meeting the annual birthday party will be held. The first meeting of January will be ferred January ? ferred Junuary 1. v Grand Matron of Maryland Mr: Marie Tovey. Grand Matron of Vir ginia Mrs., Clift and Past Grand Ma tron Mrs. Flora Campbell and Past irand Patron Charles F. Roberts were | present at the installation of offices in Electa Chapter last Tuesday eve ninz. A Christmas play was given, with the following in the cast: Mrs Mary Cook, Idith Lambdin, Katherine and Marzaret Mills, Agnes Koontz, Marion Frist ara Barr, Dorothy Tucker Walte Fowler, Charles Etzler. John Cook. Rev. C. How ard Lambdin and Norman Murphy Mrs. Mavion Linden, retiring matron, inst the following officers: N | Marictta Thompson, matron: Francis Dony ron: Mrs. Florence Fowler associate matron: Mrs. Elsie 8. Robin son, seeretary; Mrs. Helen 1. Roberts treasurer: Mrs. Elizabeth Harmon, conductress: Miss Florence Womers | ley, associate conductress: Mrs. Eii beth Koontz shal; Mrs. Minnie Arnold. chaplain; Mrs. Maud Fry, or i ganist: Mrs. Blanch Reed, Adah: Miss | v. Ruth: Miss Frances | Marion Don James, Esthe Mrs. Minnie Adiung Martha. Mrs, Elsie Allen, Electa; Miss Hazel McMullen, warder, and Arthur Eno. sentinel. The past matron’s jewel was presented Mrs. Linden by Past Patron William antlebury Soupspoons and tablespoons from the chapter were presented by Secretary Elsie Robinson. From the chanter Mr Florence Fowler presented Tracy Camphell with knives and forks. From the officers Miss Marion Dony presented Mrs. Linden wit orange spoons and Mr. Campbell with but%er spreaders. In recognition of vears of service on behalf of the Chajer, S 3ube presented the secret + pearl and amber toilet set From friends the newly installed matron. Mrs. Thompson, wis the recipi of flowers sty ' s made 1 3 vt sung by were Solos wer. ron Arthur Simpson nd Mau g . Fletcher, wssisted by G Marshal Leon the officers of 'riendship Chapter, No. 17, Tuesday evening, as follows: Mrs. Florence B, Mires, : Dean Tl Stanley, pa tre - Donald, asso itron: Miss Anna M. Perna Mrs. Cora L. Yowell, treas Eliza B. Staniey, condu tress: Miss Patia Smith, associate conductress: Mrs. Christine Flatcher, plain: Mrs. Emily Rice, marshal Bertha 15 Rheinbold anist Evelvne - Stoner, Adah; Miss Pauline Goebel, Martha: Mrs. Fthel Warren. Electa: Miss Lydia Rhein bold, warder, and George B. Warren Jr.. sentinel. The appointees for Ruth and Esther star points are Mrs. Fran ces Donaldson and Mrs. Amy W. Bur gess, respectively. The program in cluded solos by Miss M. Carolyn Giles and Past Patron Clifford L. Wilkins, Junior Past Matron A. Lillian Volk. man was the recipient of a past ma tron’s jewel, a silver service from the officers and her patron and a ruby and diamond ring from her family. The Junior past patron received a gold Knife and chain from the chapte dge lamp from the officers ana & | watch charm from his matron. Pres entation of gifts were also made to Matron Mires, the grand matron, Mrs, Freer, and the chaplain, treasurer and secretary. Gavel €hapter, No. 29, will hold its next regular meeting Tuesday eve. ning. at which the degrees will be conferred, At the last meeting of Brookland chapter g play of Mother Goose rhymes, written and directéd | by iwynette Willis, was given and gifts were distributed to retiring and in coming officere by the characters in the play. Those taking part were Past Matron Narmah G aves. Teresa Harget Virgie Keller, Maud Lewis and Past atrons Troy Nubson and Jere Mackle and Emmet Thomas, Carl Keller and William A. Neil., Columbia Chapier, No. 15, last Mon day night held its annual installation of officers; Past Grand Matron €. Chauncey as installing officer assisted by Past Marton Clara Leverton as grand marshal and P; Matron Edith A. Williams as grand chaplain. The following officers were installed: Matron, Mrs. Jessie S. Post: patron. William T. Hackett; associate matron. Mrs. Lena Fisher: secretary Mrs. Freddy . de Lesdernier; con be Chaplain, Mrs. Carrie Calfee marshal, Mrs. Hattie . Richards. organist, Mrs. Estelle Corbin; Adah, Mrs. Marie Blaiklock; Ruth, - Mrs. Ruth V. Botts: Esther, Miss Franc Jackson: Martha, Mrs” Mildred Moff. |ett: Electa, Mrs. “Helen V. Heizer; | warder, Mrs. Gertrude Smith and sen. tinel, Charles H. Calvert. Washinzton Centennial Chapter, No. 26, will hold no meetings during the month of January, as its first sched- uled meeting fell’ on January 1, a legal holiday, and its second Is on January 15, on which latter evening and chapter will he in session. regular meeting will be held _The following officers of Naomi Chapter. No. 3. were installed De- cember 23: ( lalbot, matron; Omar J. Veley, patron: Florence A. | Warnes ssociate matron: Loretto B. Robinson, associate conductr Martha H. Gould, secretary: Elizabeth’| M. Chenoweth, treasurer; Ruth Red- miles, marshal; Susan B. Hill, chap- lain: Marguerite M. Fisher, organist Gladys Wright, Adah: Edna Vele Ruth: Ethel Connell, Esther; Vinnie R. Livingston, Martha: Inez Hughes, Electra; Sara Brown, warder; James A. Rutherford, sentinel. The installing officers were Junior Past Matron Ella B. Bladen, Anna B. Wiley as marshal and Bertha S. Wood as chaplain. The degrees will be conferred by the new officers January 13, 3 JR.0.U. A M. Anacostia Council, No. 16—At its meeting last Monday evening, Coun- cilor G. L. Law, chairman of the £ood of the order committee, made his report that a large number of Christ- mas baskets’had been distributed to the needv by the council. The fol- lowing officers were elected: Coun- cilor, Edward Talbert; vice councilor, Barl Thomas; recording secretary, R. step: assistant recording secre- C. Prather; financial secre- James E. Frye; assistant finan- cial secretary, P. J. Martin; treasurer, N. E. Kemper; conductor, Philip E. Nair; warden, Robert H. Norton; -in- side sentinel, J. W. Crawford, ir.; out- side sentinel, John W. Smithson; chap- lain, B. 8. White; trustee, Joseph A. nominited officers They will be | elected at the next regular meeting. .| The relief committee furnished Christ- mas baskets to the widows and or- phans. The committee reported that M. A. Summers had been placed in the | Home for the Aged. The membership campaign commit- tee met Tuesday evening at 8: o'clock in Francis Scott Key Council chamber, §23 Louisiana avenue, with the chairman of the committee, Luster | L. Wehr, presiding. The campaign wis mapped out with the expectation | of a substantial gain for the beginning | 1 of the new vear te Councilor Harry A. Beck and | his staff of officers will pay their first annual visitation to Reno Council, No, | 46, tomorrow night at X o'clock in Po- | {tomae Bank Building, Wisconsin ave | nue and M street. The next visitation | Will be to Liberty Bell Council, No. 1t Masonic ‘Templ Eighth street northeast, January 9. Star Spangled Banner Council, No. §, is to be visited January 15 at the hall, Fifth and G ets he joint children’s Christmas en- tertainment of Edward J. Ross, Star d Banner and Andrew Jackson Is was held Wednesday evening § o'clock in Pythian Temple. A | program was arranged. The clown | band of Eagle Court, No. 2, assisted Star Spangled Banner Council, No. S, will meet January . at & pm. The newly elected officers for the ensuing term will be installed KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Century-Decatur. No. 30, will install its officers tomorrow night and Chancellor Commander Reid asks all members 1o he present. The officers are: Chancellor commander, Alvin K Kar: vice chancellor, 1 is C. Purnell prelate, . P Kar, K. of R. and S CLE. MeAllister: master of exchequet W. Morcock: master of finance, M Pimes: inner goard, 1. B, Snyvder uter guard, J. K. Paul. master-at s, Dr. James Stone, repr atives Grund Lodge, PPast Chancellors dney Solomon, 1 Snyder, Chris an P, Karr, M. T. Pimes and {Grand Chancellor Dr. F. G. Da master of work. former Chancellor | Commander Henry Bavart Reld; trus- | tees, W. T, Thorn, Charles Miller and Frank Da iesday eight three lodges, Weh ster, No. 7 Excelsior, No. 14. and | Capitol. No. 24, will have a joint in | stallation of officers and all members | of the order are invited At the last meeting of Webster, No. 7. Past Grand Chancelior Dickman made a_special pre n speech. and a portrait of Maj. Whiting was given to the lodge. Maj. Whiting has been a member more than 55 vears. The Dokey Club will meet every | Monday night in the Grand Lodge rooms. Friendship Temple, Pythian Sisters will install officers at its next meet {ing. Wednesday night. Rathbone | Temple Pythian Sisters had a Christ- {mas tree and a special watch night service December 31. Calanthe Lodge. No. 11, will install {officers January 11. The following of- {ficers have been elected: Chancellor |commander, C. C. Ban com- ! mander, W. H. Hilbish: prelate, B. L. Baker: master of W. C. Her | furth; K. of R. and Sommers; M. | | F.. Lee B. Emory;: M. | combe: M. A., T. A. I. Hodge; O. G., Joe Mace; trustees, J. K. Thompson, E. W. Yount, R. B. Smith; representatives to Grand Lodge, W. A. Kimmel, L. B. Emory, J. E. ipson, D. H. McLeod and 1. Som- relief bureau, I. Sommers. Webster Lodge, No. 7, elected offi- |cers as _follows: Chancellor com mander, L. I. Beal: vice commander, F. Chaimson: prelate, R. B. Ford: master of work, W. R. Massfield: master of finance, A. C. Smith: master of exchequer, S. M. Banks: knight of records and seal, T. C. Taylor: master- rms, J. T. Linn: inner guard. R. L. teenburgh: outer guard, R. T. | Whiting: trustees. 1. T. Cuthbert, C. Kemmicutt and W. T. Baum: delegate | velief bureau, W. T. Baum: repre. sentative to the Grand Lodge, J. B. Dickman, G. M. Banks, W. T. Baum, R. B. Ford and A. C. Smith Mount Vernon Lodge. No. 5, last Wednesday evening elected the follow- | ing officers. who will be inducted into ffice next Wednesday evening: R. B. | | Lowe, chancellor commander: Charles | P. Galpin. vice chancellor; C. L. Whit- lock, prelate; Emil F. Jaehnke, master of work: Harry P. Willey., keeper of records and_seal: John Kline, master {of finance: i t, master of Sl e i ‘ | of finance: H. Vandercort, master clate conductress. Mrs.” Helen Mullen. | exchequer: W. Weekley, master-at- arms: Benjamin F. Staub. inner guard: Joseph W. William outer guard: B. I, Staub. representative to the relief bureau: Joseph Kline, Harry P. Willey and W. Weekley, trustees: Emil F. Jaehnke, Harry P. Willey, James Kline, John Kline and F. Vendervort, cepresentatives to the Grand Lodge. ' KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. he first of the series of entertain- | ments for members and friends of Spalding Council will be given by the ladie mmittee next Thursday eve- | ning in the form of a card party and | dance. Five hundred and bridge will be the principal source of amusement from 8 to 10 o’clock with dancing from 10 to 12 o'clock. Prizes will be award. ed. Mrs. J. A, Overholt, chais man of the ladies’ committee. has | announced that the second entertain- ment to be given by the ladies will be | a Valentine party February 15. Washington Council held its Christ- | mas party last week with a record at- tendance. Santa Claus dispensed all sorts of good things including turkeys. chickens, baskets, cigars, cigarettes, handkerchiefs, socks, tles, ete. The Midwinter ball will be given January 18 at the Mayflower Hotel. Lecturer Lewis A. Payne and his com- mittee are sparing no efforts to make | the occasion all that can be desired. The council membership in large numbers and headed by Grand Knight J. Eugene Gallery, attended the Christmas_tree party for the orphans given on Sunday last, under the aus- pices of Washington chapter. The building company will hold its annual meeting and election in Alex- andria, Va., Friday, when officers for the ensuing year will be chosen. Weekly dances are held by the build- ing company on Wednesday evénings at the K. of C. hall. Music by McWil- liams' Orchestra. The members of Potomac Council and their children were entertained last Monday evening with a Christmas tree party. Lecturer “Chris” Sproes- ser was in charge of the entertain- ment, with his committee. An oyster supper scheduled to be ptit on by the council the evening of January 11 is being handled by Henry 1. Quinn. Last Tuesday evening Carroll Council held‘{s annual anniversary Beulah Maloney; recording sec Wednesday evening 1o take part in the joint session of Oak Clubs, when a class ini- the Boosters' (lub rilvml.. place. The new camy will also be instailed The Christmas ¢ ty committee of | i R o o o O government has erected | camp’s convention last Monday night. |# monument overlooking the waters Zdmonston: and Hickory appointive will be announced later. fate el e officers for 191 | Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, will be inst at the joint installation tomorrow, and will occupy their stations at the next meeting, Thursday i Brightwood Rebekah Lodge t the last meeting elected office the new term as follows: Noble gr the bhaskets of and Sovereigns ( Uing and English were chosen ax dele. | names of our comrades who made the Poosters' Club. Enter. | last supreme sacrifice on that ill-fated degree director refreshments will be | NIBht. business session by the special commi ur-and-a-half street cirele will be Wednesday evening NATIONAL UNION. its meeting Jones told of ceremonial txibuted to:all the Ml onos candidates Union junior degree team Pershing as ceremonies were entertaine) with a smoker. following officers were elected followed by a smoker. Nagel, vice president Dhisicame el 19 is called off, and instead a | Friday Auguste. delegate to Lihorlidal BROTHERHO0D OF AMERICAN representative YEOMEN. The_Brotherhood of American Yeo- | South Sea Islanders are quick to see W evening in Odd Fellows' | It for their comfort and well being, as $19 Seventh street. The pul. | was learned by an investigating trav. Congressional following officers: vice president ex-president tary; Eugene B. Bell tary: John T. West, treasurer Barher. chaplain Pepper. sergeant financial secrs Washington Hive elected Frank Jones and J. Linquist, trustee: Elmer Johnson. delegate tn Hospital Association, and George T. Bovd, rep resentative to executive board National Council elected the follow its meeting Tuesda commander; | lieutenant officers at | record keeper A number of recruits will be mustered at the next meetin; strenuous days i Marzo and Sov. | 0f Havana harbor as a silent tribute English. assisted by 10 our heroic dead who lost their personally distributed | lives when the U. S. S. Maine was de- food, confections and | Stroved, February 1898, and have Two new applica- Riven the United Spanish’ War Vet- | Chip were received, | erans the authority to place a tablet cen. Shugrie, Wed. | bearing in imperishable bronze the 11, when the new | “The commander-in-chief feels that 1eted into office this ix a recognition and an honor of vill hold a grand instal- | which our organization should tak next Friday night, advantage. It is desired that thi: officers of Alpha will be | tablet should not be the gift of our | Alpha will hold an | organization as such or the gift of election. | anv individual, but that each and ing the | every United Spanish War Veteran should bhe given an opportunity to tree in. | participate. was dedicated in the = “Jt {s desired to have the tablet crowd of children and | properly placed and dedicated with the Manager L. C.lappropriate ceremonies, in which our juvenile features of | Presents were dis | the United States and Cuba will be | properly renresented, on February 15 1926, the anniversary of the sinking MODERN WOODMEN OF of the Maine.” AMERICA. The department welfare committee reports all arrangements perfected for Camp will hold its next | the public installation and dance to eetne TiUtstny Northeast Ma. | be held at Pythian Temple January 9 sonic Temple |at 8 p.m. | Meetings this week are as foliows join the fraternal re-| Col. John Jacob Astor ittee at its meeting on|day; Henry W. Lawton Gen.” M. Emmett Urell Camp, | Wednesday: Richard J. Harden Camp Thursday, Sergt. George Berry Camp, Admiral George Dewey Auxil Washington Camp p’s meeting for installation of Lincoln, | jary, Monday; John Jacob Astor Aux Washington and Columbia Camps’ of- | ry. Thursday, and Lineal Society, by dancing, will be| Wednesday. Use Spiders’ Webs to Fish. From the Nature Magazine I give a dance next |an advantage and ingenfous in using | eler, who found many of these island- ers ‘using spiders’ webs for catching THE MACCABEES. Sl o o Caturing tir. | flies street, December | when attached to poles they make a rs. Mae Buckley, | perfect net and enable the natives to ommander- Mrs. Irene Dilsaver, have many fish dinners with little ef- Mrs. Martha Talbott. | fort and have countless butterflies commander: Mrs. Hattie | the gorgeous colored tropical varietie: | Crouch. chaplain: Mrs. Evelyn Crouch, | with which their rude abodes deco- | Mre. Della Tharp. ser- | rated. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 — Druggists. L] The following extract from a letter | the o e by the commander-in-chief to individu- | Countess Calvi. the Princess’ eldest sis- ul members is of interest to all who | er, e cannot but help remembering those |instead of u political one, does not go | so much, but is an enthu: ‘cllower of the Rome Hunt. a which has caused many take up fox hunting this The Countess is also very keen about though she has not yvet begun pilot an aeroplane. But she in the aerodrome at Centocell The court an. ; where a good deal of entertaining ger £oes on, being in mourning fo te Queen Alexandra, there will probably be fewer private entertain ments of a sumptuous kind this s now organization and the governments of | The webs are transparent in water, | 1 meeting in its lodge- particularly strong when moist, so | officinl attendance at |D€ld in Pythian Temple January 9. |the princess beinz the second daugh. ter of King Victor Emmanuel | Ttaly, have been seen several times in fashionable lotel resta who, like her. made a love match in usual. But this does | prevent society from enjoving | in another way. Never have | been <0 many smart tea dances, din dances, Sunday, Monday, - and everv-dav-in‘the-year dinners Each smart hotel vies with {its rivals to get one of these dinners | patronized by society, filling rank and fashion. | These fixed evening dinnere are gra ually dolng away with the once popu- ar private party in beautiful Roman people of Lodge Supplies Emblematic Goods || Tbe Feateenity Biop 1217 MAIN Headquarters for all Fraternal Jewelry Charms. Buttons. Pins ake practical and Christmas Gifts. Spe- cial prices on quantity orders. D. ALPHER 907 (5 St. N.W. Open a Charge Account { SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN"—<Gpnuine When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physicians and proved safe by millions over 25 years. for Colds Pain Headache Neurtis Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid 3d more women Citirssarssuseerirsve °

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