Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 66

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JANUARY 10, 1926—PART 3. ren G. Harding Chapter, which would [ Mrs. Margaret Smiler, matron; Mrs.| Musle for the installation will be in | music for dancing. Mrs. Ftelks rs. Albert Shafer fall on Thursday, is called off on ac-) Miriam Norwood, sciate matron; | charge of Edith W. Clark. The ma | Culler was chairman of the co e | be conferrea Janu | count of Grand Chapter session. Louls Goldbers, patron; Mrs. Clara | tron, Grace M. Talbot, extends an in-of arrangements, assist by : — Wiseman, secretary; Mrs. Nora vitation to all mewibers of the Eastern | Mae M. Odenwald, M v Takoma Chapter, No. 12, conferred r rer; Mrs. Lillie - Eibel, | Star. Shively and Mrs. Anna € the degrees at its meeting Friday. : Mrs. Louise Hoskinson, == THe chapter will celebrate its eight- |associate conductre: Brookland Chapter meets next Wed ssie eenth birthday anniversary January | Becker, marshal; Mrs wbeth | nesday, and Matron Virginin Carlton| At the meeting of st. Jo to which the 1926 matrons and | Thomas, chaplaini Miss Alice Larri- | has designated this as “Good Fellow-| Chapter lust Monday events patrons and 1 grand officers are | more, organist ss Lilllen Friedman, | ship” night with an entertainment | Ments were served and a especially invited. The dramatic club | Adah; Mis ‘hidakel, Ruth; A nd refreshments. All members of quainted hour” was held in honor of | entertal | lafge mumber of members and vis. [ was attended by mearly 6,000 and | nep. o Smowaet dipEERItmon . el ot liowian Brenin Hed Matron, Maude L. W. Ormsby: patron, | Erlehen t Dr pherger is assistant a financial as well as a social g oc Mrs. Fannie Abell, warder:| Good Will Chapter, No. 36, 1 W. Marion Angeld ate matron, | Lena | r of religious edu | Success, according to the committee | The regular meeting of Martha | g tron Archie Crown, sentinel. [ have work at its meetin v 22, Mary © McCoach P N ; t the Church of the Covenant. on 1%, numbering 150 Chapter, No. 4, held January 1, was [ Past Matron Adrienne Shreve was Al JHICK Heroplibe 4 nioE ot i e Bont St : has been fdentified for some time |Inent Shriners, headed by Capt. Robert | a “get-together” meeting. the program i acting grand marshal, while Past ) A card party and rummage sale are | Cool ke: condudtiess, 'Meande A Lodge as its chap- Doyle o eighth police precinct | being in charge of Past Matron Mabel | tron Nora H. Hemru was the i | planned for the near futur ssociate conduct X e who heard his addr : 4 «irman. The general | Thampson Larcombe. A unique | grand chaplain. The retiring ms . chaplain, Albe Wednesday were p Iy surprise ommittee included Acting Potentate | game, “silken fetters, y6d. | vas presentedl’ with the fewel The regular meeting of Mizpah | shal, Kathry | and gratified | Charles D. Shackelford @nd the entive fand interspersed with 2 chapter by Past Mat 3 Chapter, No. 8, was held Tuesday. | Matron Sopk { Masonic Srais Club of Wash. | oficial divan. Assisting the general | Blanche Breeden and - - maray, and the patron’s glft was | Due to the ubsence of Marton Mrs. I s: Ruth, 1 e ILG SRUGY S ash-| chairman in working out details we “ctions by Past Matr Evelyn | presented by Past Matron Sarah | E. Short, because of fllness, Associite man; Martha, Ar on eentenr et o min B Rice jeantain of hedol The chapter was visited by | Blum. Both the matron and patron | Matron Miss Mildred Connick presided. | Mabel is; warder I e, L oy o B o rs of both East G No. recelved numerous other gifts from |and Past Matron Mrs. Grace Rosen-|sentinel, Thomas Da Masonic ‘emple ason iterman. | the Oriental Band; J. Fred Huber, di-land Washington Centennial, 5. 1 the members and friends. Grand Pa- | busch was associate matron. After| jsccretary and past master, will speak | rector of the floor team: Bob Tleiner. | past Matron Evelyn Hursh, sec tron Charles Shreve praised the vetiv- | a short business meeting refreshme Jon “Some Incidents in the History of | business manager of the band; Louis | of the cf r, held a New Year re-|ing officers for thefr progress during | were served. The next mee e Contenn bl gl oc and | W. Brown. business manager of the |coption at' her home prior to the year. The auxiliary home board | Le held Jar Alfredo Samson will read @ paper on |orchestra; Charles M dent ting for the pa ers. In li committee met at the home of A o the “History of the Rosicrucians,” one fof the chanters Ar.»_{.m.m I pib} | e ir g Itk et e M e M N e el bixtn . forerunmersjof Mascory: (ihess | 2aiing Comuintier bf theslapions Jolin Brown and Junfor Past Matron | Falrmont street, Thursday. Plans| Chapter, No. 7, celebrating it ved by short discussions I Mullane, president of the Cara-|Bjlen M. Reynolds. The meeting | were mude for the various activi ninth ary will be h will be answered | van Club, and Virgil M. Fookes, divec- | gcheduled for January 15 has been | for this year. N st Maso: cnple Landon. Master | tor of the Imperial Nut Band. ralled off due to the annval session of 7 — are rupidly developed for was furnished by Myer Goldman’s two | the Grand Chapter. Arlington Chapter, No. 39, of Cher plece orchestras. 1 " vdale, Va., will meet tomorrow at 8 | The 1 R . Columbia Chapter will meet to-]o'clock in the Cherrydale Masonic e e e ey [ morTow night and after the business | Temple. ~'The first dance of the new | Tlon ZENRtoHAL ‘Teak s OLLBIE: ting there will be a reception by | vear will be heid In Firemen'’s Audito- | |t Bort entertainment 1 “ Gt 0 R Shepherd and A, |the new officers, followed by dancing | rium next Friday at 9 o'clock o e bt atithe . aday part Monareh L. Whitin i Sncn er. | @nd refreshments. | 16 new oicor L ik Matron Prir ounces that the annual meeting and | Frank Kreglow, with Geor Mer = < La Fayette C 5 i meeting of Fidelity Chapte N n of officers o n d O, W, Rtiley alternates. The lust meeting of Mount Plea stalled the following officers: Miss | 16Xt Tuesday. Clara K : past president of | Chapter, No. 34, was devoted to busi- | pme T. Brodnax, matron; Adolph 1+, | installed as’ associgte mitrc and master of Stansbury | ness and entertainment. The meeting | 1och, patron: Mrs. Helen It Hall Henry Marks as sentinel extended an invitation to | folling ¢ v Yearl day tha maw o matron: Miss Carrie B. Cooke, | Officers were not able to be ow v » members to visit the 1odge, | niatron, Miss Helen Halley, and the TS, Lillie V. ¢, Myere, | the regular installation meet of this tue Oibemaimed Tater patron,’ Alfred Sherman, h iside bR el Claskav |t Matron Shaw » Grotto band is preparing for it twood Commandery, No. ¢,|the evening for a New Year recep g Mrs. Laura M. Dyer, asso. | hounce her committees ainment and dance be held Inights Templar, will give its annual | tion. The mv’mlwr: of Mount Pleasant | cjate conductress ‘Adler o New Willard Hotel ry 30 t the City Club Thursds No. 8 A. A. M. Mount | chapla s Mao 3 ! - - ities for th Final = . ’ rteenth | Barly i the. & a0 the Clty CIUThudayiever e s el anter, AN 15 R. A0 oy ||| Gonplalis iin: M hingto - i hap Lt 2 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS | noon, Rev. Dr. William A. Eisenbe The Shriners’ charity ball, recently v, chaplain of the lodge, addressed a [held at the Washington Auditorium, Harmon by t on the f eack The thirt Grand Cha e annual reception ¢ ce. The Thurs matron, Miss Marsegl t ed the ways and means commi her home following the business of ot annc the . has endovme ev . . bru: od music s [+ No. 1 . marshal; Miss Beulah Emerson, o ton were made for nth | band followed b i 5 with dancing from 9 te 12|Mount Pleasant Counc: 0. 5. .| ganist; Miss Blanche Ent 5 pete L 4TV | ho held at Keith's Betwee up of ds e nd 8. M., and Columbia Chapter, | Miss Olive Cleare prog ) : STk o b e clis wanden . I . 0. E together with their | Cheek. Isthe - with plano selections, rendere 5 ass. | professional entertain e P Slec . l-n.!l!vx.) were invited to attend.| npartha: Mrs. ¢ > Prof. Stewart Dickson -.x‘ the B nature | ceeds are to help defr: xpen : ) » Among the guests present were and | . Sric arder, and sity of Kuansas, after whicl It en who | of the band t » annual ‘Trinity Lodge, No. 41——Conrad Prae- | Matron Mrs. Nellle Fletcher, Grand 1\:;11 \,f,r'm“,'l’ Paet e s ] f the evening was li5 ate of the Supreme Council at St 18 {itorius, s yter, (I P. Mullane, | patron Charles Shreve, Associate | ijon ‘ceramony m a ntatative V Iittnrea v warden; George . Hartis,|Grand Patron George Plitt and Grand |zt Nargaret Mot tet 1. Miss Mar, r warden; Walter Hartley, ¢ |Master of Masons Sidney Jacobs.|\irs Helen Mullent 5 oni t, accompanied by ) ; E. W. Stillwell, treasurer; Rev. |yfjss Florence ney Mrs. Helen Mullenberg, < > peni Pinckney Wroth, P. M., chaplain: | with several readings and iss lumbia Chapter. Jewels arence J. West, senior deacon: |bah Jordan sang severn: solos a6 ed to Mrs. Rerth 3rool « or deact tussel | ’ = =3y on, 2 1 1 ool o b l| panfed by Miss Gertrude Water it Afaitha Bon: s concluded with tro have charge of . Brown, senlor stewand, John B.|the plano. An orchestra provided | To0: 1l son s e U dance music until 1 o'clock. Refres Ninfor past matron preae | ed at the piano by Mrs. Marsh or Lol o < Teol,, | MENts were served and favors were |-, 5 e 1tron Mabel R. C ; | Moore, tiler: trustees, T. Griffiths Rob. [ 1EHER WWere e 5 coming matron with her g | t abel E e s Bhick, broderick L, | distributed. The next meeting of the | CR0LNR e it were present v [ dohn Wadker Fentor Haller, I M.; representative Masonic | (P e 0 W8 €CTeTY 0 VORE o | ring m and patron by the | Past ( “]‘?,1.:. o Tl istern Star Home, Conrad Prac- | for the first time. The meeting which | “Mi®r. 4 ] . S wonic buard of relief, W. Il | ould have been held on Jantary 13| The des v hmenis o o A ixon, | i called off on account of the meet the new officer N i ) o iy inf the Grand Chapter EASTERN STA'R e No: 13 wiiliceleh Miriam Chap No . will have |i bir lay anniver charge of the religious services at the [ tomorrow evening in the banquet hi Home this afternoon at | of the New Masonic Temple. Refre. » Henry Lansb ) . Rev. Dr. Barrows of - | ments will be served and dancing | held last & B at the \\ a Jastern Presbyterian Church to follow. n invitation is extended inston Audite inder the auspices | officiate. The chapter will hold : ind friends 3 Temple lar meeting tomorrow night O were talled ¢ {las with the grand Nelli letcher, the ing officer ally, charge of ew officers of > nmext regular meeting of Wa Announcing the, | g s MARMON WASHINGTON | |“||[. COMPANY e 1636 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N. W. G.PERRY LEISHEAR, Prusidint 'W. J. LEISHEAR, Vir-President C. R. 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