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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ., JANUARY 10, 1926—PART 3. 1 (Continned from Tenth Page.) day night and witness the installation of officers. eentury-D regular meeting last and installed officers. Chancellor Sommers officiated, assisted by Supreme Representative \Vander voort, acting grand prelate. and Act iNR Grand Master of s Woody Amaranth, No. 28 had its installed jast Monday night by Grind Chancellor 1. B. Emory. Grand Prefate Kimball, and Grand Master of Arms Hardy c are: Commander. H vice commander prelate. W. E. b ster of work, D. M. Freeman 1. P Hawkins: K. of It and Furr, M 1. Embrex: M. E. Cowsill; relief committee Hawkins: Grand Lodze repre W. R, Hardy, D. M. Free Embrey, W. N. Payne, jr tur. No. 30, held Monday night Deputy Grand its Deputy Aeting Acting The man W n cuard W. R Nathin John D. niatives Al Stewart Union Lodge. No. will have its Installation of officers next Wednesday With Deputy Grand Couneeil Freeman officiating The wavs and means met last Saturday night mittee entertainment pointed Old Dominion Lodze will be in ed at Quantico, Va.. next Tues night by the grand chancellor and officers from Virginia. Or ganizer Mariin A. McGrory of Rath hone, No. 93. announces that 31 can didates will he installed Rathbone Temple. Pythian installed shicers’ Friday night Friendship Temple Pythian Sisters installed officers last Wednesday night outer man r immittee and a com was ap ather Wehster No. 7 Lodge. No 2%, at a joint_convention last evening had Grand Chancellor E. Heisley by Grand Chancellor wy. Grand Prel o dsrael Grand A st Arms Emil F. Jaehnke, Grand Inner Guard A. Lacy Embrey, and Grand Outer Guard Javed Skid move install the following officers Chancellor nanders 1. Beall Vincani Kale and Christian Eckert neellors, Fred Chainson. C. A Young and W. J. B. Trittipoe: prel stes. R. B. Ford. J. B. Burgess and Jesse Tucker: masters of work, W. B Mansfield and J. A. Neeb records and seal, J. (. Tavlor. santwver and George W mastess of finance, A. C. Sm Etting Saur: masters of M. Banks. H. J. Gasson Tucker: masters at arms. Lynn. R. F. Jonacher and Fred . Becker: inner guards. R. L. Van Steenburgh. N. B. Wigginton and Tsaac Hartstall: onter guards. R. T. Whiting. H. . Nichols and J. F. Skid more. respectively. The installation ceremony was concluded with a short program and refreshments. Mt. Vernon Lodge, No stallation of officers last eveninz. Rank of Exquire will be con ferred next Wednesday evening. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. No. S, met Tuesday large attendance Excelsior assisted Lee 5 k2 ommers viee ¢ C W, Sollers b H 5. had in Trivmph ning. with One, candidate was elected to membership. | OmMcers for the ensuing tern: installed by ty Mary P as follows: past Myrtle Case: Junior pa vilor, Ma phenson: council or. Esther Kuell; associate council or, Agnes Barber; vice councilor, Alice Brumbaugh: associate vice councilor, Georgie Tyler: conductor, Florence Hain warden, Albert were Depu James, Junior councilor, Eardley associate coun e Ste- MYRTLE E. CASE. tinel. Donch: outside sentinel, Dorothy Mul ler. Past officers’ pins were presented to Marie Stephenson, Naomi Grinder, Mary Diven and Har ‘Thompson, with the deputy making the present: tions. Refreshments were served by Jonise Schwenk and her good of or der_committee. Kenfiworth Council day, with Councilor Clara Dunk lev presiding. Officers were installed by Deputy Ollie Montgomery, as fol- lows: Councilor, Gladys Alexander; as sociate councilor, Walter Kraft councilor, Naomi Gibson: junior counellor, Clara Dunkley Jjunior past councilor, T assistant recording secretary, Vivi Henke: conductor Virginia Adair; warden, Carson Adair; inside sentinel. Esther Dunkley outside sentinel Etta Kraft: trustee, Ma Lyman, Past officers’ pins were presented the Junior past and associate junior past councilors by Deputy Montgomery. The first anniversary of the council will be celebrated January 21 Unity Council, No. 17 held annual Christmas entertainment last Tuesday in its lodgeroom. when the children of the, members enter- tained. Gifts and candy were pre. sented to each member of the council and the children of the members. Officers were installed January | follows: Junior past councillor. Nettia Anderson: associate junior past coun- cilor, Mabel Kirk: councilor, Alberta Mallonee: associate councilor, Minnie Hake, vice councilor. Florence Ander- son: associate vice councilor, Lillian Poom conductor, Mary Latimer; wardsn, Frank Bruckschen: inside smentinel. Ethel Midgett: outside senti nel, Annie Armstrong, and 18-month trustee, Mary Latimer The council will hold its first dance in Northeast Masonic Temple in conjuhetion with Benning Council, No. 21, Jr. 0, U A M., January 1 Independent Council, No tained Past State Councilor Chappell and Miller, former last Monday It was in Aliller, ch: State resumption Wednesday cil will he Hall Catherine No. 13, met ™ its 2. ent Mis i C. banquet ate Secretary deputy, at a at 623 Louisiana avenue charge of Mrs. Hattie T. irman of the good of order. Secretary Miller aunnounces the of State visitations next when Virginia Dare Coun- inspected at Odd Fellows her Couneil had work last Fri day, followed by the semi-annual in stallations. The State officers will of. ficlally visit this lodge January 19 at Potomac Bank Goodwill Couneil closed the vear with substantial gains. according tn reports submitted at the meeting Mon. day night. Mre. Clara E. Nace was elected to complete the unexpired term | of treasurer and the usual tions were conducted by Trustee Miller, the lodge deputy. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN The firat “get-together” meeting of the general campalgn commlitee was held Monday evening at Sioux Tribe. *ast Great Sachem Cole Rlease, Sena- tor from South Carolina, and Past Sachem Charles L. Abernethy, sentative from North Carolina, were xpeakers of the evening. Both speak- ers were heartily in favor of the plan of the Improved Order of Red Men of this city having the general head- quarters of the organization located here. Mrs. Abrams, speaking as yresident of the Past Pocahontas Clubs, promised their support in_the movement. The Glee Club of New Jerusalem Lodge of Masons and the “Humming Bird" Orchestra furnished tha musical part of the program. White Eagle Council, D. of P., in- sxtalled the following officers: Prophet- ess, Helen Roland: Pocahontas, May Plaskett: Wenona. Cora Davis: Powha tan, B. Schwartz' keeper of records, installa- officers keepers of | Wednesday | Collins; inside sen- | National | Repre- | Olive K. J " laskett: delegates to the Great Council, 8. Maddox and B. Schwartz. « Senior more Fred Madi son will hold a s mmitree next I pose of going over minstrel show and dance general committee will give Raleizn Hotel next month. | Installation of the following officers of Idaho Tribe took place | evening: Prophet. Joseph J. Cavlor sachem. Puul Brashears: senior saga more. Clifford Spence: junior saga Charles W, Kolb: chief W. B. Garner: collector wampnm e W. Vaughan (iwe nth vear). and Leeper of W. 1L Kolb (twenty-sixth loseph . Cavlor and B. K. Leather man were elected representatives the Great Council Groat Suchem MeCracken has desiz nated the following installing offi « Osage Tribe. Henry Hummer ogan Tribe, Joseph J. Caylor: Seneca vibe. Jacques Heldenheimer: Mineola Tribe. William €. White: Iduho Tribe Jobert X Strobel: Powhatan Frank D. Seiffert: Sioux Trib mory, and Red Wing Tribe. 1. Dennis. For the degree o hontas: Idaho Counc Buel: | Powell: White Eagle Council | Thompson: Waneta Couneil, | Swindells, and Mineola Council Abrahams, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. W. A, Fraser Camp will hold its installation of officers tomor night at the Temple, and Maple Camp Wed nesday night at Capitol Heights Sovereign Delegate Eckloff will be the officer session of Oak Wednesday evening wel class 14 new applicants the several local « Club degree team Protection degree N Ntate Jones work plans for which the at the the tyseve n pum T'hor Poc W installing A jount imps ind Hickory o comed it forth hy he Boosters ferred ihe ager Luther tions 1 the Al camps chosen del last mps con 1nd Man instruc seeret must send the newly ies to the convention of Club next Friday b participate in Vs officers for 18 zent and a new to chosen % in order election of the © publicity master are e 1 FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES. J. Donald Britt, secretary past 0 vears, has a his honor, which is expec largest ever initiated into the order in the City of Washington. It is r ported that the Ladies’ Club will soon be fully organized and ready ing regular meetings in Eagles for the named in ed to he the class Hall 0DD FELLOWS. The grand master, accompanied h {the officers of the Grand Lodge and members of the jurisdiction. will make a fraternal visit Friday evening to Lovalty Lodge, No. 193, of Capltol | Hetghts, Md | Unton Lodge officers at the night anmd { held « particularly interesting meet {ing. The officers elected were: Thomas W. Scott, noble grand: Henry Maedel vice grand: John L. Russell. secie | tary: Sam S Taylor, financial secre tary: Willlam R McPhee, treasure Jacob Nusshaum. right supporter the noble grand: James Norton supporter to the noble grand: Ja Rone warden: Judson ¥. Green, condu John H. Nalley, chaplain: Will R Phee. outside guardian: Will .J. Hoof ney. inside guardian: Henry C. Haz ard and Henry Elliott, supporters the vice srand. Representatives elect ed to the Grand Lodge were Past Grands Thomas W. Scott. Justin M Green and Jacob Nusshaum Amity Lodge, No. 27, Is preparing for services in commemoration of the | life of Past Grand Master Richard H Sorrell. The time and place will be | announced as soon as the order of exercises has heen completed. Sev { eral prominent members of the order have consented to participate | A darge delegation accompanie | Grand Master Chamberlain on a fra | ternal visit to Potomac Lodse, No. 3% Jof Alexandria, Va.. last Friday eve | ning. Addresses were made by the several officers of the Grand Lodge and prominent members of Potomac Lodge, No. 38 Varlous Grand Lodge committees are preparing their annual reports for the coming session of the Grand Lodge. which will be held Januar: 20 in the auditorium of the I. 0. O. | Temple No. 1 meeting elected its new Mo [ Rebekah 1 President Kdna bekah assembly officers installed the officers of 11 Rebekah lodzes at a publie joint installation at the 1. 0. O. F. Temple Monday evenin Representative Annie E. Grigsby spoke and a past noble grand's jewel was pinned on each by the retiring acting past grand of her lodge. Mrs. Grigsby paid trib ute o the memory of the noble grand of Friendship Rebekah Lodge, No. 8, dges. nkin of the and her 1 | jewel had been placed upon her hreast, Mrs. Belle €. Thomson, on behalf of the lodges, presented a floor lamp to President Rankin. and Mrs. Margaret L. Seymour., on behalf of the noble and vice grands’ association, presented to her an electric She was | also presented a sum of money from | the Rebekah Indges and members as a donation to the endowment fund of the I. O. O. F. Home. Short ad dresses were made by President Edna Rankin of the Rebekah Assembly, Grand Master James £. Chamberlain, and Grand Representative W. W. Millan. The floor work was under the direction of S. N. Mallory, degree di- rector of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge, No. 4. Schuyler Colfax Rebekah Lodge. No. 10, will give a reception and soctal to the new officers it meeting Tuesday evening Noble Grand { Doreas Rebekah | selected her lows: R Doren. right spectively warden toaster. ! at Ella Thornte appointive officers Mallory and I and left supporters, Blanche P> Helen V. Nash. conductor’ Renz V. Bayliss, chaplin: Effie G Lawson and J. W. Stansbury. inside and ontside guardians, respectively and the vice grand. Mrs i Stansbury, has selected as porters These officers evening. This s fol Van her sup- were installed Monda lodge is preparing |send a degree team tn the meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge Philadelphia in September to the competitive degree contest, also a large, delegation in honor of Mr. Ernest ‘W. Bradford, a distin- guished member of this lodge. who will become grand sire at that time. President Edna Rankin announces | an invitation has been received from the Rebekah Lodge, No. 28, at Claren- don, Va., for the members jurisdiction to attend the installation exercises of that lodge in its new building tomorrow evening. The home endowment fund commit- tee of the Rebekah Assembly will meet at 1. 0. O. F. Temple Friday evening. JR.0.U. A M W. H. McClung, deputy of Benning Council, No. 21, installed the follow- ing offcers last Monday: Councilor, Lewis Washington Gray: vice coun- cilor, Frank Bruckschen: recorfing secrerary, Lewis Milbourn: financial secretary, R. W. Hawkins: treasurer, | George V. Meile: conductor, A. G. Ingels; warden, Ivan Gates: chaplain, T. W. Ingels: inside sentinal, L. G. Kirk: outside sentinel, G. W. Douglass, and 18 months trustee, A. T. Gra The cotncll held its annual Chris Fellows' The pro- solos mas entertainment in Odd Hall last Tuesday evening. gram consisted of recitations, jand darcing by the children from the Miller: keeper of wampum, | entertainment and for dancing. | 1 meeting of his | America ¥ for the pur- | firs | Council, Tuesday | vear). | day { two Tribe, | inz pictures, d Lee B. | he Augusta | ing fr Annie | 10-piece orchestra will furnish music Helen l | fancy { move | Land | for hold- | | left | Re-| associate | the ! who recently died. and stated that her | was of | has | itz aughter. | Arenor | Toanne Ison and Rosa Homan. | to| at! enter | and | of this| | club house tran:s Memorial Christian Church and the children of the members and | The Rainbow Synco- playved throughout the anta Clans distributed hoxes of chocolates and oranges to the children and mem- bers of the Juniors and Daughters of The council wiil hold their iance jointly with Unity 7. Daughters of Americ; 15 in the Northeast Masonic friends. Band their pator annual nuary Temnle KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Council will Thursday when also Keane's 500 Club rty. in the K v o'clock, with Keane meet eveni will give a card | 1 Mrs. Mary (. Adamson in charge. | Washington Council will meet Tues evening. but the debate scheduled as’n feature has heen postpdned on ac of the from the city of membe team, until a theme of the not of national under control of deral Government will be dis Lecturer Lewis A. Payne has 1 substitute feature mov ils of which are with (hsence of the the count wh rent edueation I date | estanlish | hure the I cussed procured as until the The Midwinter will be held at Monday night m 4 p.m eting ball of the council the Mayflower Hotel January 18, with danc to 1 a.m. MeWilliams features to he offered during evening include exhibltions of dancing by Miss Jean Dens- and Misses Agnes Whalen and Hazel Arth and George O'Connor and Matt Horn will entertain with vecal selections. Weekly dances are held every Wednesday evening, with music by MeWilliams' orchestra The meet of Patomac Council scheduled for tomorrow evening was held on last Friday evening. Tomor- e eveninzg the members will visit the Elks Club for their annual ovster dinner Henry 1. Quinn chairman of the mumittes in charge, Announced an attractive program A card party and dance were given Thursda ht the ladies’ com miitee Couneil, Knights of first part of iven over card prizes were awarded wk the hall was cleared for danc. ing to the of Kendrick's De. Luxe Dance Orchestra The commit in ch: was composed of Mrs. John A. Overholt. chairman: M LAl lian Gallagher, secretary, Mrs. Thomas J. Trodden, Mrs. Morris J. McAuliffe Mrs. William MeGillivary, Mrs { Thomas J. Gallagher, Miss Marzuerite Werner, Miss Mrs. Frank s il the p ng Columbus. Th evening was g = nes 0 At 10 strains Stanton. Mrs. Elwood E €. Smith, Miss Gallaghe: P. Hanrahan, Mrs. Fred | Mise Cora Trodden. Mrs. Charles M Tippeti. Mrs. J. \. Fitzzerald and | Mre. Price The ladies’ started plans February 15 An_old-fashioned smoker is sched- nled for the meeting of Spalding Coun. cil January In Carroll Council last Tuesday eve. ning Grand Knight Flynn announced that arrangements had about been completed for the annual vesper serv it of Columbus. Sun in the ¢typt of th the Immaculate (thoifc Untversity will preside and rector of the Catholic i University, will officiate at benedic m. The mugic will be rendered by the seminarians at the c ezes of the various religious orders at the uni versity. Invitations will he sent tn all the clergy of the Raltimore arch diocese and to number of prom inent Catholic non-Catholic men The grand knight reparted as to the progress of plans for the annual din ner of Washington Knights of Cn lumbus at the Willard Hotel the eve. ning of February 16. DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. At its recent for a valentine party 24 National Shrine Conception at ( Archbishop Curley Bishop Shahan and SO0 meeting Circle District of Columbia entertained at the Washington Club with a Christ mas dance for its vonger members and their friends. Mrs. ( chairman of the committee the affair in charge and in recelving the guests by B. Colpoys William Carpenter arty. tomor Club. The monthly business St. Charles Circle, No don was held Tuesday at the home of the regent, Mrs. Ida T. Frank. Re: ports of the Christmas charities com jmittee and letter of thanks from the {recipients of charities were read A soc¢ will be held January 19, at the home of Mrs. Ellen Payne assisted by Miss Helen Burrows. NATIONAL UNION. The executive hoard held its regular meeting Monday at headquarte Washington Loan and Trust C building. The annual report of the chaiman of the board. J. E. Rhodes, read and discussed. He recom mended the consolidation of three of having Mrs. Mrs. James B. Flynn, Mrs acchetti, Mrs Frederick and Mrs. Joseph D. Mori- ow at & p.m. at the Washington meeting of 247, ofs Claren- | | was referred to an appropriate com | mittee for investigation and report. The following officers were elected chairman of the executive board Arthur A, Wright: vice chairman, Everet” M. Pershing: secretary-treas urer, John E. Rhodes. By vote of the board the meeting night was changed to the second Wednesday of each month. Reports from the various committees were read, approved and placed on file It was decided to hold the next class ceremonial about the middle of March. Scott Couneil, National Union, met Monday evening and elected the fol- lowing officers: president, H. W. Brooks: vice president, J. C. McCon nell: speaker, H. W. Selah, ex-prest | dent. W. McK. Cobb: secretary, George 8. Livingston: financial secretary, J H. Bell; treasurer, Thomas H. Daw- son: chaplain, A. L. Jennings; usher, N Lissowitz; sergeant, C. A. Fab. doorkeeper, J. D. Kingsbury: trustees—lI. C. McConnell, R. D. Rush and C. “ogle: delegate to hospital assoc Dr_J. T. Curry: repre rtion, | WE ARE THE Representative of cial jeweler for De Molay and Job's Daughters in- signia. ! | Headquarters for all Fraternal Jewelry complete stock of Ri me. Buttons. Pink, etc. ery fraternal Drices A Ch: Special orders. D. ALPHER 907 (G St. N.W. Open a Charge Account ings. organization on quantity l N— n{4'.| the | Martin, | committee has already | rge Howe was| was assisted | John | A business meeting will be held | the small and inactive councils which | | { i i i | | | | and listributed in the form of baskets | pointed special auditor to examine the books and accounts of the clerk and hanka: for the past semi-annual term. Installation of officers will occur Jan- M. Luther Dicus is chair- PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE. The sentative to executive board, Thomas H. Dawson. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. |John C. Mellis entertained with vocal | selections. He was accompanied on [for neady persons on Christmas day | the piano by Miss Helen Lowry. Mrs. |Vergne W. Potter was chairman of | Audray Koons contributed several the committee. A commlittee com songs with Mr. Free accompanist. | posed of V. W. Potter, H. H. Millard |uary 14 Members of A.R.Talbot Camp. with|Favors were distributed and refresh- \and M. L. Dicus has h-enrapno““;’d man of the committee on arrange- their families, gathered at Naval| QRS SR, o7 Dy 7K. Dancan, | o halding 1o be owned hy the camp |ments. The prize banner awarded by > Lodge building New Year eve to|Wwillys M. Bryce, B. J. Shanahan and |and ita members as a permanent |the executive council was won by this | Brush turkevs, natives of Austra watch the old year pass and to wel-| L. V. Adams. At the meeting of the | home. Eight applications for mem. [camp for the greatest gain during the (lia, are fully clother In feathers when come the new. The evening was spent | camp Thursday night the Christmas |bership were accepted at the iast|year 1925. The banner has remained | they hatch out in the egg. ard ean in A. R. Talbot Camp for 17 years hin an hour of their birth. in dancinz, card plaving and a soclal. | baskat commitiee reported 3125 raised ' meeting. William L. Paull was ap- | | next meetinz of Congressional Circle, No. 598, will be held Januar: {14 At 24 Grant place. All member |are requested to attend. Installation of officers. for Economical Transportation a Revelation in Low Priced Transportation A type of performance never before approached in any low priced car —a new smoothness of operation—new flexibility—new swiftness of acceleration —new beauty —new comfort—these have been added to its already world-famous power and economy to make the Improved Chevrolet a revelation in low-priced transportation. 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