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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES Monday—Potomac, No. 5. M. M B Fren'h. Yo 15, Mount Pleasant. No Albert Pike. No. 36 Tuesday- NN ington Centennial. 2 31 No Ta M Naval No 16 1 5 M 1 Veterans Anquet Asso- ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS worth. No. 16, grand pm raday-—Potc visitation rand visita 8 pm N HTS TEMPLAR (OMMANDERIES KNI No reports of from ACCEPTED RITF ANCIENT AND TIsH ScoT. MISCELLANEOUS : . Mystie on. Masonic W0 wm Temple of the i annual ers and rey 0 the Mason irteenth street &nd New York avenue northwest, the election starting at 3:30 and the polls closing at 7:30, in accordance with the of Imperial ( neil law he annual meetings of tem ) December to January. Nomi- nations up to this time inciude the following: Charles D. Shackelford, for potentate: Roland S. Robbins, for chief rabban. Gen. Amos Fries, U. 8. A assistant rabban: George B. McGinty high priest and prophet Zdwin C. Dutton. oriental guide; Frank E. Ghis elli treasurer; and F. Lawrence Walker, recorder. or imperial repre sentative: J. Harry Cunningham and the present representatives—Arthur E. Cook, Past Poteniate Leonard F Steuart and F. Lawrence Walker. Renorts of officers, committees and orher business, will be considered from 7:45 p.m. until the newly elected of flcers are duly installed meet ing e Temple provisions angin ples The Masonic Veterans' Assoclation of the District of Columbia will hold its forty-eighth annual dinner Satur day Franklin Square Hotel. The associa- tion will meet at 6 p.m., for the re- ception of petitions and the dinner will be served promptly at 6:30 p.m. An unusually good program is being ar- ranged for the evening. Tuesday evening Myron M. Parker Lodge. No will present the M. M degree. with the junior warden, Charles Hildebrand, ~in charge of the work. District night' will be celebrated in Hiram Lodge. No. 10. Thursday, when the degree will be presented by em- ploves of the District Government who are members of various lodges in the District. This was arranged by Master Joseph Stinson at the request of Dis- trict honor their fellow-worker, James ¢ Wilkes. assistant corporation counsel The assignments for the evening are as follows: Worshipful Master W. C. Heider, master of Congress Lodge, Electrical Department: senior warden, W. E. Kern. P. M. National Lodge. Electrical Department; junior warden W. L. Fowler, P. M. Anacostia Lodze. corporation counsel's office, who will raise Mr. Wilkes; senlor deacon, W. F. McDuffle, East Gate Lodge, Police Department: junior deacon E. V. Fisher, Theodore Roosevelt Lodge. Public’ Utilities Commission: senior steward, F. A. Gunther, P. M. Acacia Lodge, tax office: junior steward. Joseph Fought, Hiram Lodge, Fir Department, and_Corbin Birch, Ana- costia Lodge. Water Department, of ceremonies. Al Master s are invited. Mount Horeb Chapter, R. A. M held a social meeting on Tuesday eve- ning, there being no work scheduled High Priest Alfred C. Shafer an nounced that the annual visitation of the officers of the Grand Chapter would occur on January 26. After the formalities of the visitation are concluded there will be presented an entertainment. followed by refresh ments. Al Royal Arch Masons are invited and a large attendance of the chapter's own members is requested. High Priest Shafer states that the en tertainment will be of unusual merit and admonishes all members to be present. - evening members Wil C trated lecture on ing at 8 o'clock. koma Lodge. No. 29. Tuesday will hold an open meeting for and - their friends. when Barnes will deliver an illus “Alaska,” commenc: he women's auxiliary of The Craftsman Club, the United States Veterans' Bureau, will meet in the Everett Hale Memorial Hall, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, Tuesday at § pm., for the election of officers. The principal business at the annual meeting of Kallipolis Grotto at Grotto headquarters the evening of January 28 will be the election of officers. The entire line having been renominated, however. the election is a foregone conclusion. Annual reports will be received, hut by Supreme Council law no candidates can be initiated at this meeting. The officers nominated are, for monarch, L. Whiting Estes: fo chief justice, Stephen H. Talkes; fol master of ceremonies, Arthur M. Povnton: for treasurer, Joseph H. Curran: for secretary, E. W. Libbey, P. M and for sentinel, Alex. Schmid. A vaudeville show and daneé given by the Grotto Band is to be held at the New Willard Hotel January 30. Past Monarch Samuel F. Shreve, presi- dent of the band, states that the affair will be rather unique. The opening feature will be a concert by the Grotto Band, immediately followed by danc- ing. HKeiween each group of dances there will 1 act by profe B sional plavers shtwood Commandery, No. 6 his Templar. will give its annual @ance Thursday Evening. February 4, at_the City Club. The committee promise novel and entertaining features and also one of the best dance orchestras in this city. everal valuable prizes will be awarded. The members of the committee are Sir Knights John Parson, chairman: Arthur Shaw, P. C.; Fred Blood, Ernest Snoots, J. T. Jamieson, C. Bremerman, J. Johnson, E. Brooker. Sir Knight S. B. Reeder is chairman of ticket committee. The Worshioful Masters’ Association of the District of Columbia for 1937 held its annual banquet at the Raleigh Hotel Satur evening. January 9, when the honor guests were the of 1926: Grand Master Sydney X bs, Junior Pa Roe Fulkersor and Grand Secretary J. Claude Keiper. Addresses were made by these officers. Clyde J. Nichols of Joppa Lodge was the toast- master. Henry C. Stein of Brightwood Lodge spoke on behalf of the 1325 masters, while Elisha Hanson of Mystic John the Almoner's Day. at the | Building Masons who desired to | for trustee, Edward S. Schmid, | a high-class vaudeville | t Grand Master | Temple-Noyes Lodge represented the 1926 masters. Charles E. Le Fos of Washington Centennial Lodge pre- sented Junior Past Grand Master Roe Fulkerson with a large group photo- graph of the 1925 masters. | The 1325 masters present were Wirt B. Furr. R. E. Painter. J. ¢. Dulin, i Alfred Harmon. Walter G. Copp. Arthur J Richards, Jacoh Pyrah, J. W. Tiffanv. Charles E. Le Foe, | Dayton A. Gurney, 3 N. Presmont, [S Wil Miller, R. L. Peatross. Hubert Newsom, Xamuel 1. Campbell. Charles W. Sherier, J. Fred Huber, | Clinton R. Colvin. Armin Roth. Platt H. Birch. F. (. Austermuhl, Bover, Hugh E. Reppert, Wilkins, Beecher A. Pittman B, Lyddane. Henry R. Linfoot, Thomas L. Miller, Clyde 1. Nichols. Frank E. Koch. Charles T. Conrad. Rufus S Tucker, Fred L. Haller. Alex McC. Ashley, Henry Stein. k. Claude Babeock. The 1926 mausters present were John Maddox, Louis M Hewlett, F. Campbell, Robert J. Michael, Elgin Smith, John T. Skinner, Joseph S Stimson, Stunrt M. Angelo, Gail T. Judd, John' D. Hughes, John ¢. White John Jefferies, Max Abel, | Warren, Earl : sStillwell, William J. Hope, George W. Hall. Harry L. Underwood, George D. sSullivan, Frederick Bertram, J. Ed- ward Cassidy, Samuel B. Thompson, John T Williams, Charles W. Ayars, Robert F. Fleming, John 1. Fe sha Hanson, Robert (. Harry A. Strong, David T Melvin A, Wertz, William Willilam H. Motley, John Conrad Praetorius, Willlam taymond L. Schreiner, Thralls, Henry J. Gompers. The National University Masonic Club, under the direction of John H. | Pigg, who was re. cently elected its president, is ar- ranging for the sixth annual ban- quet of the organ- ization, Saturc night, February 20. at the Frank- lin Square Hotel. Philip Herman is chairman of the committee on ar- rangements. Charles E. Phil- lips and Lawrence A. Barnes were recently initiated as members of the club. | A Gl Charles K. X Willis, Ogu J Jdohn H. Pigs. The Temple Club of Master Masons, emploves of the Post Ofice Depart- ment, at its recent meeting was pré. |sented with the first and last gift of [ the late Henry Lansburgh an Ameri- |can flag which Mr. Lansburgh had presented to Columbia Lodge vears ago. A few days before his death he ipresented Columbia Lodge with a new |flag and asked Harry Redell, past | master of that lodge to present the old flag to the Temple Club. Past Master Bedell in his presentation |speech said that “Call Me Henry" Lansburgh had presented flags to lodges from coast to coast and from | the lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. | Election of officers for 1926 followed |the presentation and the following officers_and chairman of committees were chosen: Henrv Sunwold, pre dent; Dr. 8. M. McMillan, first vice president: Dr. Thomas M. Chunn, sec- ond vice president: Norman R. Grant, secretary; D. W. Worley Ravmond King. sergeant favette G. Buehler, chairman, advisory commirtes: A. Paul Hines, entertain- | ment: J. M. Priest, chairman. welfare: Past President A. E. Barr, chalrman, audit: 8. F. Hancock, chairman. mem- | hership; Roscoe Mague. chairman, | work of initfation: Capt. W. H. Beck- stein, past president, master of cere- | monies. and . Ream, publicity | committee. | Henry Sunwold. the newly elected | president. was made a Mason in Hiram Lodge. No. 10, in 1902 becoming master of that lodge in 1912. He Is a member of Mount Horeb Chapter, Royval Arch Masons. and of Columbia Commandery, Knights Templar. He is also “the watch dog” of Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine. Following the business meéting an y supper was served with Mrs. | Beckstein the hostess. | The Masonic Study Club of Wash- |ington Centennial Lodge met last Mon- |day evening at the Masonic Temple. | The president. Thomas Barr. an- nounced that at the next meeting, on January 25. the following will speak: Harry M. Keyser, secretary of the Washington R. R. Co., on “Masonic Incidents in the Lifé and Time of George Washington': the Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfly of Vérmont Avenud Christian Church, an inspirational talk:; William Watéon Ayres, a talk on the new Masonic code, and Worth F. Landon will answer the question box. EASTERN STAR. | East Gate Chapter, No. 21, will hold | a special meeting January 22 for the | purpose of transacting regular busi ness and celebrating its tenth birth- day anniversary. Special honor will be pald past matrons and patrons of the chapter, and an invitation is ex- tended to the members of the Grand Chapter, matrons and patrons of 1926 and the fraternity. A series of card parties, under the direction of Associ- | ate Conductress Mabel A. Keil, chair- man of the ways and means commit. tee, will be held in East Gate Temple on the last Friday of each month for five months, beginning January 29. The auxillary home board will meet January 21 at the home of Assoclate Matron Harding. At the last meeting, January 8, amendments to the by-laws were adopted and seéveral candldates initiated. Lilllan E. Armstrong, who was not installed with the other offi- cers, owing 1o lliness. was installed conductregs by the matron Unity Chapter, No. meeting held a short business session, after which refreshments were served, {and a “get-acquainted hour,” with dancing, was held in honor of thé | following recently installed officers: Matron, Mrs. Elida Wooster; patron, William Holmes: as$otidté matrén, Mrs. Mary E. Steiner: secrstary, Mrs. Margaret G Kennerly: treasurer, Mrs. Grace Cornish: conductress, Mra. Frances Dodson: assoclate conduc- trese, Miss Mary Hoffman: chaplain, Mrs. Agnes Welden: marshal, Miss Eisie Chamberlin; organist, Mrs. lda Johnson: Adah, Miss Marion Ed- wards: Ruth, Mrs. Madaline Knapp: ther, Miss Blanche. Wise: Martha, Miss Hattie Noell: Electa, Miss Mar- guerite Rice; warder, Mrs, Elizabeth Titus, and sentinel, George Clark. Mrs. Anna Reeves, chairman of the Home hoard, announces a meeting at her home January 19. Mrs. Clara Thompson, chairman of the dormi- tory, announces a meeting of her committee at her home January 20. At the next meeting of the chapter, January 22, the dégrees will be con- ferred by the new officers. By the invitation of the grand m: tron of Maryland Mrs. Tobey, matron of Trinity Chapter, No. 33, accom- panied by the choir, visited Adah Chapter, Mount Rainier, Md., January 13 and assisted in the installation of the new officers. of Trinity Chapter, January 21, [entertalnment is being planned. an A general tended to the members of the fra- ternity by Ruth Chapter, No. 1, and St. John's Lodge Chapter, No. 18, to meet the grand matron, Mrs. Gertrud Milans, and the grand patron, George Plitt, at the Willard Hotel Saturday, At the next meeting | invitation ha¢ been ex- | 2, at its last | this affair. | | quet hall of the New M January 23, & p.m will be held In thel No. Good Will Chapter, ELE brated its first birthday anniversary at its last meeting. Three trustess were elected as follows: Eugene Ohlander Floréncé Walters and Annfe M. Bohrer. Past Matron Bohrer was aiso elected representative on the board of directors of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. Two new petitions were received. The chapter will have work At its meeting January 22, followed by « program. Thev will also give a bridge and five hundred card party January 28, Ruth Chapter morrow evening conferred for new officers. where & reception honor. No. 1, will meet to- The degrees will he the first time by the The meeting of Areme Chapter, No. 10. next Wednesday evening will be devoted to business and conferring of degrees. The ways and meuns com- mittee met ot the residence of the chafrman, Associate Conductress Clar sbel Gay, January 7, und made ar rangements for the annual dance to be held at the Mayflower Hotel Ieb- ruary 13. The home board met at the residence of the chairman, Asso- clate Matron Rose Hartung, last Tues- day evening. Mizpah Chapter. No. S will meet Tuesday. After » short business meet ing a program of entertainment be presented. Temple Chapter. No. 13, its seventeenth birthday In the ban- onie Temple, Monday avening. Refréshmants wére served and dancing followed. Junior Matron Harrlet A. Corwin was in charge of arrangements. Among the distinguished zuests were matron, Nellie Flotcher: grand patron Charles Shreve. and junfor past grand patron, William Betis. A theater party will be given at Keith's Theater Feh ruary 3, the proceeds going toward the auxiliary home board. Miss Vir ginia_Gittélman has been appointed chairman. February 18 the next aux {llary home board will meet at the home of Matron Margaret Smiler, 1912 Sixteenth atreet. February 27 the chapter will give a dance ar the City Club. Arrangements are in charge of Conductreas Lillie Fibel. with the junfor matron, Harriet Corwin, ass ing. Bethlehem Chapter. e hrat ed its 28th anniversary. following the regular stated meating. last Tuesday evéning. The assoclate grand matron. Mrs. G. B. Milans. was acting grand matron. by request of the grand ma- tron. The a#sociate grand patron. G T. Plitt, was acting grand patron. by request of the grand patron. Right Worthy Grand Treasurer Mrs. Alena Lamond spoke brisfly concerning the tormation of the Grand Chapter. The &rand conductress. Mrs. Lena Steph enson: Past Grand Matron Mre. Grace Kimmel and Past Grand Patrons Wil liam G. Betts and Joseph H. were present. Past Patron John Moy er presented hriefly the history of Bethlehem Chapter. . Members of~the Masqueraders Club of the Order of DeMolay presented musical numbers by Paul Fox and Ben Thomason. Mise Margaret Morgan assisting at the piano, and & black face sketch by W McFarland and Vincent Vasco. A qQuartet onsisting of Mrs. Margaret Miller. Flora Weber, Helen Benham and Lillian Seltzer, accompanied by Lois Shively, rendered two selections Mrs. K. Estlow sang & solo. accom panied at the plano by Mrs. L. Hall the words of which were composed by Past Grand Matron Cowles of Cathe dral Chapter. The atar points. Edna Ford, Elizabeth Van Fossen. V. Marse glia, Bugenta S. Corning and Maude B Gingell. presented an original skit, the authoress heing the grand conductress Mrs. Lena Stephenson. The teception and dance of the chapter will be held February 2 at Wardman Park Hotel The drill team of Bethlehem Chap. ter, No. 7. will meet in the Auditor ium at Eastern High School next Wednesday evening. Members are requeated to he present in full uniform at 8 o'clock. Takoma Chapter, No. will meet Friday night at & o'clok for a business meeting, after which the chapter will celebrate its 15th birthda The 1926 grand officers and the 1926 ma and patrons are especially invited. Esther Chapter celebrated anniversary. January 7. Reed rendéred a contralto solo Past Grand Matron Julla N. Stre réad a history of the chapter. its $0th and Dur- all the past matrons and past pa trons of the chapter participated. Right Worthy Grand Treasurer Alcena La nond, Grand Matron Nellie E. Fletcher Grand Patron Charles S. Shreve, Past Grand Patrons Joseph H. Milans and Willlam G. Betts and Grand Mas- ter of Masons Sidnev R. Jacobs made addresses. Arsociate Grand Matron Gertrude B. Milans and Assoclate Grand Patron George Plitt were also guests, together with several other grand officers. Pasat Patron Fred G Alexander of Ruth Chapter, who active in the formation of Chapter, also made an address. Danc ing concluded the evening. Plans have been perfected for a dance to be held at the Willard February 10. The annual card party will take place, also at the Willard, April 7. The degrees will be conferred January 21. The new line of officers of Cathe- dral Chapter were installed at the last meeting. Past Grand Matron Cowles and a large number of past matrons, patrons and members were present. The matron, Mrs. Eva P. Rothrock. outlined some of the activities for the near tuture. oné of the most fmportant being the anniversary night. February 24. Past Matron Dow Is in charge of After the close of the bus- iness meeting the members and guésts were entertained at a dance in the Scottish Rite ballroom. The néxt meeting of the chapter will be Jan- uary 27, at which time the degrees will be conférred. Naomi Chapter, No. 3.—At a recent meeting Loretto B. Robinson. asso- clate conductréss, was elected conduc. tress and Susan B. Hill associate con ductress. Edith W. Clark was ap- pointed chaplain. The degrees were conferred by the new officers, for the first time, one of the candidates he- ing a member of Chevy Chase Chap. ter. U. D., the degrees being conferred in Naomi as a special courtesy. Music for the installation was by Past M tron Carnahan of Loyalty Chapter, as Esther {accompanist Edith W. Clark. St. John's Lodge Chapter, No. 18, will meet tomorrow evening, at which time the degrees will be cunferred by the new officers. Matron Mabel R. Cook of Washing- ton Centennial Chapter, No. 26. enter- tained the officers of the chapter and the chairman of the various commit- tees at her resldence, in Northbrook Courts, January_ 9. After card play- ing, refreshments were served. ‘Washington Centennial Chapter, No. 26, will be in charge of the serv- ices to be held at the Eastern.Star Home at 3 p.m. January 31, and Rev. James Shera Montgomery will ciate. Miriam Chapter, No. 23. met last Monday evening. and following its business session, the chapter was en- tertained by pupils of Miss Mildred Inge in dances and readings by Hilda- garde Johnson. There will be a meet- Ing of the ways and means committee Y cele- | will | celebrated the grand | Milans | annual | Mrs. William ! ter | ing a short formal réception nearly | offi- | tomorrow at the home of its chairman, Foster Rowen, 504 G street southeast. Fidelity Chapter, No. 19, at its meet- Ing January 12, Junior Past Matron Jones acting as grand matron, assist- ed by Past Matron dohnston as grand marshal, and Mrs. Fowler as grand chaplain, installed Clara Keisel as as sociate matron and Henry Marks as sentinel. Matron Shaw announced the personnel of the committees for 1926. Junfor Past Matron Jones and Junior Past Patron Strong were initiated into the Assoclation of Past Matrons and Patrons of the chapter. Several solos | were sung by Mrs. Addison of Temple ;('hll\(!r. Past Grand Patron Mow- | bray made an address. 29, will meet After a short entertalnment Gaven Chapter. No. | Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. business meeting an will be given At _its meeting next \Wednesday. Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. 27, will celebrate its fifth birthday anniver sary. A program has been arranged by the committee composed of past matrons and past patrons. Members of the fraternity are invited, and a special invitation has been extended to the grand officers. The matron, Mamie L. Greenstreet, announces degree work [for the first meeting in February. The star club will meet January at the home of Mrs. Blake, 814 Taylor street. The wuys and means commit teé were enteratined by thetr chairman, Amsociate Conductress Blla Cannon, her home, when the financial activities of the chapter were mapped out for the ensuing vear. A progressive 500 party will be held in Joppa Temple, 4209 Ninth street, at 2 and 8 pm. Jan uAry 29, Conductr Florence A { Bailey chairman. The auxiliary home jboard will meet January 27 at 1 p.m.. the home of Matron Jones. The chapter's annual will be held in February, Past tron William Boyd in charge. Lebanon Chapter held its regular | meeting 1 Tuesday evening. After {the close of husiness the chapter held {a reception for the new officers. Re | freshments wer served, followed hy dancing. The next regular meeting will be held January 26, at which the linitiatory work will be performed | There will also be the installation of jthe secretary and organist, both | whom were absent from the city at | the regular installation. The chapter | will conduct the religions services at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home January 24 at 3 p.m I 24, will have | charge of the religious services at the | Masonic and Eastern Star Home today at 3 pm. Rev. Harry Brundage wil be the speaker. and the music wil furnished by the chapter choir | weeklv card parties have beer | ranged by Mrs. Anna White are_held every Wednesday afternoon At 3145 Mount Pleasant street, begin ning at 1:30 o'clock. The chapter will have a henefit at Keith's The Jan uary 20. The sunshine dormitory con: mittee will meer Janua 1 at the | home of Mrs. Ethel . M 14 In graham street, at 1 pm | | i Chapter at & p.m ronferred. Associate beth Dav chairman board, announces a meetin hoard Wednesday S home of Matron avlor street southeast Acacia | Tuesday Degrees Matron of the £of the it the | 614 G| meet will be Eliza- | No. 11, at its entertained with | the following: Miss | accompanied Brookland Chapter last meeting Wwas voeal selections by Margaret Clinton Miss Valerie Miller. and Miller accompanied by John Wells, Gertrude Litschert. chairman of the wava and means committee, outlined the pro gram of activities for the vear. Ruth Speake, president of the Star Point Socfety, announced a card party to be ziven February 17. Matron Carleton announces initiation for the next meeting | { | | | { meeting of Lovalty Chap. Matron Mrs. Bertha M i Davis, with her staff of officers. pre. | sided for the first time. e matron appointed her committees and also out lined the work for the Winter months {combined with the social and frater nal activities. At the next meeting | there will be initfation. A turkey din jmer will be given January at the | Northeast Masonic Temple. The past I matrons and past patrons at the last meeting contributed the entertaining features, it being designated by the matron as “home gathering” evening Past Matron Carnahan rendered sev eral solos, with the anist, Mrs Hicks, at the piano. Past Matron Snavely read a poem. Past Matrons Heiskell and Lynch also contributed short talks and poems. Past navely and Anderson spoke. | iams gave a reading At the I No, n celebrated evening Friendship Chaprer 13th birthday Tuesday distinguished guests were Matron Fletch Grand Patron | Shreve, Past Grand Matron Tavler iand Past Matron Morgan of Esther Chapter. Refreshments were served Owing to building operations it has | been necessary for Friendship to call off its meetings of January 26 and { February 9. Meetings will he resumed | February 2 | 0DD FELLOWS. | The Grand Lodge of the Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows of the Dis. trict of Columbia will meet in annual session next Wednesday in the audj {torium of the 1. O. O. F. Temple, 419 ! 423 Seventh street, at 8 pan. Grand | Master James Chan in will preside and open the n The first evening of the session will be | largely devoted to the grund master's report to the grand body, keneral r ports from the standing commit ! of the grand lodge and the nomination and election of officers for the en suing year. A general eall has been made to all past grands to attend, in addition to the accredited representa- tives from the varfous subordinate bodies of the District. Officers for Federal City Lodge, No 20, were installed by Special Deputy Grand Master Anthony Krauth and his installing staff of Salem No. 22, January &, as follows: ) | grand, Carl S. Kaiser: vice gi Albert L. Frazier: chaplain. Charles Garrels: warden, E. E. Eddy: right | supporter to the noble grand, W. H Webb; left supporter tn the noble grand, Michael Murray; right sup- porter to the vice grand. William C { Lakin: left supporter to the vice grand, C. C. Warner: recording secre- tary. George J. Wilson: financial sec- retary, E. L. Weber; treasurer, Charles E. Pyle: outside guardian, Emory Stansbury: inside guardian, H. J Heon. The installing team was -in- | vited to attend a luncheon in the ban. | quet hall prepared by the refreshment committee. Addresses were made by Deputy Grand Master Henvy W. Tip pett, Special Deputy Grand Master | Anthony Krauth, Past Grand Master ohn H. Wood and others. | Federal City Lodge will confer the | third degree Friday evening, and in vites all members Lo attend this par teular meeting, us there will b | very important business to com fore the lodge prior o the degree. The officers of Central Lodge, No. 1, were installed by the special deputy grand master and his installing_staff last Friday evening, as follows: Noble grand, Louis H. Sfegel; right support- er to the noble grand, James E. Grif- fin; left supporter to the noble grand, Harold E. Mason: vice grand, F. A. Newman: right supporter to the vice grand, Stewart R. Carter; left sup- porter to the vice grand. J. W. Baker; recording secretary, Fdward H. Hol: kamp: financial secretary, John Ves- sey: treasurer. Willlam H. Ernest: warden, M. Greenberg: inside guard. ian, Samuel Liber: outside guardian, | Robert A. Southworth, and custodian, [ Robert A. Southworth. Past Grand Abraham Pavis of Ex- celsior Lodge, No. 17, and his install- ingZ staff installed the officers of Wash- ington Lodge, No. 6, last .Tuesday its The Grand | | i es | ol i home | | {vice | treasurer | D. ipeth: chaplain. | the vice grand. Thomas JANUARY 17, evening, as follo Noble grand, Miles Znamanaeck; right supporter to the noble grand, Jacob D. Nelson; left supporter to the noble grand. Amos Barnett; vice grand, Isadore Katz; recording secretary, Thomas H Dannis; financial secretary, Alfred il. Noakes; treasurer, [Frederick R Waterholter; chaplain, Henry Bers, and outside guardian, Edward W. Davison. The new lected officers of Jast ern Lodge, No. 7, were installed last Wednesday evening by Special Dep ty Grand Master Elmer Cummings and installing staff from Metropolis Lodge, No. 16, as follows: Noble grand, William E. Potter: right sup porter to the noble grand, .J. P. M. Duvall; left supporter to the noble grand, James L. Whitesidde; vice zrand, Ralph C. Duley: left supporter to the vice grand, Walter I. Rhoades; recording secretary, Ingemand O. Lund; financial secretary, Harry 1. Anderson; treasurer, Wiliiam .I. Rich: warden, Julius Schnitzer; chaplain, ieorge B. Johnston; inside guardian Wilbur Joslin: outside guardian, Eu gene C. Southcomb: right scene sup. porter, Frank J. Oatley, left scene supporter, Michael Bloom. and todian, Kug Southeomb Hurmony Lodge, newly elected officers Wednesday evening by s Grand Master William J. Garner and hix staff from Columbia ILodge, No. 10, follows: Noble grand, George R. Jenkins; right supporter to the noble grand, Roscoe Jenkins: left supporter to the noble grand, Joseph I. La Salle: vice grand, James I Nagel: right supporter to the vice xrand, Richard L. Patton: left sup porter to the vice grand. William W Berrv: recording secretary .. Dunn: financial secretary, Wi . AV, Rurgess; treasurer, Thomas . Gates; warden. George F. Avery: con ductor. Christian Senador: chaplain representative. W. \W. Millan: inside guardian, H. Klein: outside guardian, . Hamburg todian, Avery ha Hed st 1 Deputy Carl William ge F Grand William City Lodge, No installing staff installed elect of Columbia Lodge Thursday evening: Nohle grand. Wil liam H. Lohmar: right supporfer to the noble grand. Millard F. Zepp: left supporter to the noble grand, Willian Johmar: vice grand. Willlam K. May vel: right supporter to the vice grand Kenneth €. Craglow: left supporter the vice grand. Walter Claspell: re ding secretary. James . Solt financial xecretary, Guy F. Glosshren ner; treasurer amuel 1 chaplain, George (', Nash rederick Eh right porter. Norman . Fodge support John * J. K guardian, Otto 1. Smith ian, James 1 abel cus Past Federal stes of and his officers No. 10, last 20, the utside nxide guard The elected officers of Cove nant Lodge, No. 1. were {nstalled Wednesday evening by Spectal Dep Grand Master Henry 1 installing staff of W No. 6. Noble grand right supporter to dney Ehrliah: left noble grand. Frank J grand. Herman Levine: right porter to the vice grand, Max left supporter o the vice grand Shuster. recording E. Clapp: financial secret Chamberlair Blackman: warden conductor, Joseph Carpel Harry Ehrlich: inside guardiar ert H. Rosenberg: outside Harry I Fisher: right porter. Abe Kaplan: left porter. I.. Bennett A special installing staff of members of zone 5 of the tion of N nd. headed by Deputy nd Master Oscar T. Poore and assisted by Past Grand George R. Maxwell. installed the officers-elect of Metropolis Lodge. No. 16, who were present for installation last Friday evening: Noble grand. John W. Covan grand. Alonzo W. Hall: rikht sup. porter to the v and. John Schaf ary. Ern, ing Cummings Ed Lodge hrlich grand to the vice Aup: Sislin TRanc Willi Sterl ington Samuel th B nohle ppor Buckely jdgar C Miller chaplain Rob guardlan, scene sup. treasurer Charles scene composed Jurisdic pecial treasy Deputy Grand = Master Jenkins and his inst aingdon | No officers-elect of Golden S as follows: Noble grand right supporter to the grand. John A. Quisenberry: vice grand. R. Arnett: right supporter to the vice grand, William H. McArthur left supporter to the vice grand George E. Pfrimmer; recording secre Hubert . R." Bohnke: finan secretary. Walter Norway James H. Crew King: conductor, Lorin H. side guardian, J. H. Beach: right scene supporter, C. H. Stange; left scene supporter, D. Arkin Past Grand Walter S. Norway special deputy grand master. and his staff of installing officers from Golden Rule Lodge, No. 21, installed the fol- lowing officers.elect of Phoenix Lodge, No. 28, last Thursday evening: Noble grand, W Allen: right_supporter to the noble grand. C. H. Van Horn left supporter to the noble grand. Rus sell E. Anderson: vice grand. J. H Ellis: vight supporter te the vice s ¢ o Lodge s nobie Allison tary cial F. S as and, I W. B left supporter to e vice grand | Eppr: recording retury, hie B. Grav: financial ary. A, T. Gray: treasurer, A. A Straus: warden, J. Kelthly: conductor, Louis Milbourne: chaplain. Geofge \ Meile; inside guardian, Olin (. Spitzer outside guardian, J. B. Gatton: right scene supporter, G. L. Gray. and left scene supporter, Charles Meile The newly-elected Plensant Lodge. No. last Tuesday evening by uty Grand Master Edward H. Hol kamp and his staff from Central Lodge. No. 1. as follows: Noble grand, August Werner; right supporter 1o the nolle grand. Chalmers F. Groff left supporter to the noble grand George Edward Anderson: vice grand, Claude A. Cook: right supporter A. Robbins left supporter to the vice grand. C. E. Ickes; secretary, Edwin R. Armen trout; treasurer, George A. Meyer; warden, Mr. Dietrick; conductor. \. M. Brown: chaplain. John C. Dell inger: inside guardian, N. M. Dell- inger; outside guardian, M. P. Twitch ell; right scene supporter, 1. W. Hol- lidge, and left scene supporter, Thomas Tozzolo. arry secre flicers of Mount were installed Special Dep Past Grand J. P. M. Duvall. as spe- cial deputy grand master. assisted by his installing staff from Eastern Lodge. No. 7, instalied the new! slected officers of Salem Lodge, No. 22, last Thursday evening, as foilows Noble grand, . W. Shaw: vice grand, Frank Ricker: right supporte noble grand, M. Englad: left supporter (o the noble grand, Herman D. Frame; right supporter 1o the vice grand, IFeank L. Risher: left supporter to the vice nd, Archie 8. Blair: re- cording secretary, Clark W financial secretary, John W. treasurer, William H. Nash; wu Willlam F. Becker; conductor, Todd; chaplain, John Taylor: inslde guardian, William L. Beasley; right scene supporter, Karnest J. Read, and left scene supporter, William . Fast- naught. Amity Lodge is arranging memorial exercises In behalf of the late Past Grand Master Richard H. Sorrell, which will_be held January 26. held Beacon Lodge, No. its an- nual installation’ of officers at the Odd | The | Fellows' Temple last Monday. installation was conducted by a com- mittee from Potomac Lodge, No. 38, of Alexandria, Va. Among those present from Potomac Lodge were Past Grand Master D. R. Stansbury, District Deputy Grand Master N. E. Simpson, District Deputy Grand Bers and his| sup- | " | fraternal to the | 1926—PART 1 Warden Elmore Mudd, #District Deputy Grand Recording Secretary A. F. Elmore, District Deputy Grand Financial Secretary E. R. Thomas- son, District Deputy Grand Treasurer G. W. Borty, District Deputy Grand Marshal G. R. Gaines, District Deputy Inside Guardian J. K. Wil- «, District Deputy Grand Herald . C. Cunningham, Past Grand W. H. McMenimer, Past Grand H. E. Arnold, James Wolfe, W. H. Scott, L. E. Roadhouse, Cecil Kaufman, ugene Simpson, T. M. Viands, N. E. vans, Lloyd Snellings, Charles A. Duffy and J. W. Turner. Grand Mas- ter James E. Chamberlain and other officers of the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia were present Included in the officers installed were: Noble grand, Richard L. Simmonds: vice grand, Cyrus E. Cook: recording segretary, Frank Mettler: financial secretary, Thomas H. Hellmuth, and treasurer, A. Yates Dowall. A large crowd of Odd Fellows from Prince Georges County attended the installation of officers of Mount Rainier Lodge, No. 156, in Star Hall, Mount Rainier, lnst Monday evening. The ceremony was in charge of the ! District Deputies’ Association of 3. headed by Distri Deputy Master O. T Poore of Capitol Helghts, Md. T'he follow cers were in- stalled: Noble grand, Glen Munter; ¥ grand, G. W. Richa ing secretary, W. P. Laughton: finai clal secretary, Duvid Laing: treasure Frederick Cooper: warden, B Stubbs: chaplain, J. W. Haywood, and conductor, Elmer W. Burroughs. and Master James I lain, accompanied by the grand ers of the District and 10f the subordinate lodges, paid | ternal visit 10 Loyalty Lodge, No. 19 fof Capitol Heights, Md., last Friday Addresses were made by the A4 master and other grand officers, « Chamber- offi- i REBEKAH LOD | At el e the next meeting of Dorcas It Lodge, No. 4, Mrs. A. Naomi sper will he installed as the musi- of the jodge and tive w will | be d on the degree team for the Ph ielphia trip in September The | prospective trip will include days at Atlantie City. Officers of -Miriam Rebekah Lodge, 6. have heen Installed for the new term s follows: Mrs. Virginia Rich- | mond, néble grand: Roberta Hicks, }. grand: Emma .J. 8. Murray recording secretary Eillie M. Allen, I secretary: Mary Baumann, Alice G. Pyle, warden ima Warren, cond Mary Por- aplain: Annie | Biizabeth Barker, righ porters of noble grand and Laur V. Stewart nside guardians, Mary Beales, right and left sup vice nd Edna Cum ian. and Mrs. Annie E I, degree director. tive and appointive officors ip Rebekah Lodge, No. & Noble grand., Vera grand. Daisy Garden ding secretary, wann 8 Teates: financial secratary, Mae Keiler Edith Chilcoat: right and 11 prarters of noble grand, Frank | R and Christine Proctor. chap- lain oris Nally. inside and outside (guardians, Marie Fairall and Archie ! Blair: warden, Mir Hohg: cor Tuctor, Allie Hohn: right and left sup porters of vice grand, Jeannet Greer and Maude Tippett. The lodge will hold party and part close of the meeting T ng, which all mem- Ihers of der are invited | President Fdna Rankin, accom- panied by a large number of the members of this jurisdiction, attended the installation of officers of Claren- {don Rebekah Lodge, No. 28, at Clar- :!'lldl\l! Va., last Monday evening, the | installation heing done by a staff from Rehekah L« of Alexandria, a ctor Barker ontside and E. White and Jessie | mings | Grigshy | The {of Friendsd follows mus; P Na vi o oviee JR.0.U. A M e Councilor Harry A. Reck and fr of officers A their annus rty Bell Coun Wt Northeas: were received G. W. Acker speaker, Maj chief of the Service, United gave an interesting talk on the public school system of the { District. State Deputy A. €. Colum bus added to the entertainment with jrecitation. The reports of State Treasurer W. . Whipp and State Secretary John Prender were read National Organizer B. . Shaffer gave {2 meneral outline of the membership jcampaign and urged-all members to | secure new applications, as valuabie premiums will he awarded. Supper | was served in the hanquet hall. The | next visitation will he to Mount Ver |non Council, No. 10, January 21. in the hall, at Third street and Pennsyl vania avenue southeast Andrew Jackson Council, No. 6, met | Monday night. with all of the newly elected officers in their respective sta | tions. Councilor R. G. White ap- pointed the following members to serve on the good of the order com. | mittee: T. Lacy. chairman: B. H. | Quade. Latham. A. L. Mallonee and W. allis. Arrangements are leing made o receive the State officers on their annual visitation to this | council_ February 8. Remarks were {made by State Deputy Councilor 1. A Buckler and Past State Councilor L. Wehr. George Hall, T. E. Skinne & T Tdoy, B Quade and 1. 1 | Wanson. | At the Valiey visit to Li No January Temple. They ate Counclor principal v £ A Frees |Chemical Wartare States Army P E e Foryge ity meeting of Potomiac Couneil, 32, last | Wed evening. plans were made for @ home gathering of the members at the next meeting. National Organ izer B. Frank Shaffer addvessed the council on the present campaign for members. Ross Council, No. thian Temple, January | newly elected officers were { by State Deputy H. | which two candidates were initiated {into the order by the degree team. |'The names of two new applicants for ymembership were placed in the hands [of the investizating committee, to be |voted on at a future meeting. The lcauncil voted to discontinue the Ameri can Review and publish their own bul- |letin. same to be out to the members |the first week in February.~ J. R. Currier was elected as editor for the ulletin. A get-together meeting wi be held February 28. e Benning Council, meeting January 11, at 1. 0. O. F. Hall, in Benning, D. C. at which time the two campaign committees were appointed for the big 1926 drive for mew members. The losing team is to furhish a chicken dinner for the winners. Star Spangled Banner Council, met_January 8 in the hall at F il G st The newly elected otficers were lled by acting State Deputy ¥ 9 Jones as follows Junior past councilor, W, 1 warth glehardt vice cou record {ing secre ) recording secr fAinancial secretary,” C. W. Magi treasurer, J. W. Speakman; conductor, C. T. Carpenter; warden, P. ¢ Thomas; inside sentinel, R. T. Gar- retson; outside sentinel, G. L. Bourne. C. T. Carpenter, captain of the mem- bership campaign, addressed the coun- el 26, met The talled Rhue, after at 1 i No. 21, held a s NATIONAL UNION. Victory Council has made arrange- ments with Potomac Council for a int installation of officers. in- the nditorium of Pythian Temple tom row at 8 pam. Thix will be an open meeting _for members and their friends. There will be entertainment and refreshments. The committees in charge are, for Victory Council, Sam- uel Trupp, Charles R. Bell and Will- iam T. Bell; for Potomac Council, W. J. Burgan' John E. Rhedes .and E: D. Milstead. members | few | lunch-box | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Amaranth Lodge, No. 28, will hold its next meeting at the Northeast Masonic Temple tomorrow at 7:30 pm. Chancellor Commander Herman Wealthail urges every member to be present, as there will be several mat- ters of importance acted on. Two officers will be installed. At the fol- lowing meeting a get-together gather- ing will be held. The ways and means committes held a 500 card party last Saturday night. The FPrincess of the Orient held a special Installation and smoker last Thursday ninght. Columbia. No. 2. held its regu- \lar meeting and conducted the second rank and installed officers. Installing officers were: Supreme Representative { Heise, Grand Keeper of Records and Seals Kimmel, Grand Prelate 1. mers, G. M. A., L. E. Emor: officers are: Chanceilor commander, A. Cannatella; vice chancellor, Thomas Tozzello; prelate, Frank Folker; master of work, F. DI Carlo: master of arms, N. Saivati; Inner guard, J. | Brino: outer guard, I.. Riopoli; keeper of records and seals, (. Ceremele: master® of exchequr, .. Montello: master of finance, J. Sosesi; trustees, B. Tarantino, N. Girardi and \ Pabrizio; representatives to Grand Lodge, N. Girardi, 5. Tarantino, 1. A Fabrizio, . Ceremele, G. Segnetl; re lief bureau, B. Tarantino. Century-Decatur, No. 31, third rank tomorrow night Hermione, No. 12, had its officers instailed last Wednesday night by { Deputy Grand Chancellor Nussbaum 'he officers are: Chancellor corumand V. I%. Reid; master of work, J. I, Mendalson: keeper of records and seals, Thomas L. Kidwell; master of rms, H. H. Lowe; outer guard, J. I ‘homas. The other officers were sick | jor out of town and will he instalied | {at the next meeting hv acting Deputy | Granl Chancellor T. L. Kidwell | | will have | irand Lodge representatives are T. L. | Kidwell. K. Pyles, W. E. Poole, . H | Wagner, J. L. Mendelson Syracusians. No. 10, officers are Chancellor commander, John M. Malm lauist: vice chancellor, . F. Krisel iprelate. A. E. Lawson: master of 1. Morton: master of finance Garlic. master exchequr Past and Chancellor A. Kolot: keeper of records and seals, W. J. Clements inner guard, J. W. Cherrv: outer guard W. Dargle; master of work, M. T Negosta; official collector, J. W herry: ‘relfef bureau, J. M. Malm quist; Grand Lodge officers, G. W Heisley, E. T. Hegosta, W Clem ents, €. H. Atherton, A. Kolot Rathbone Temple, No. 8, Pythian Sisters met with Most Excellent Chief 'F.lbl Thornton presiding. The follow {ing officers were installed: Ella Thorn ton, past chief: Bessie Pavne, most | excellent chief: Freda Marks, excellent I senior: Effie Lawson, excellent junior ¥dith Berg. manager; Lola Marks mistress of R. and C.. Mary Hooper mistress of finance; Miriam Payvne protector, and Alice Kirby, guard. A i past chlef’s jewel was presented 1o the retiring chief, Ella Thornton, by Past Chief Gertrude Abels, who acted as | installing officer. Past Chief Blanche | Sommers, for the members, presented Mrs. Thornton with a sflver token Mrs. Thornton spoke on the work the vear and thanked the members { who had co-operated with her 10 make |the term success. Mrs. Nellie Etting. chairman of wavs and means reported on the activities of the lodge for the yvear. Refreshments were | served under the direction of Chair man Emma Motyka. Mount Vernon Lodge, No ferred the rank of esguire last Wednes day evening. The rank of knight will be conferred January 27 DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Associate State Councilor Alice Muller announces a meeting of the | State Council good of order commit jtees. at American Flag Council, th and G streets, January 25, to complete arrangements for the annuai Martha | Washington social. All committees are urged to be present. Kenmore Council, No. 23, met Jan ary and the following officers were | installed by Deputv Sr. Mabel Ha Councilor. Belle DebDane: assoclate | councilor, Sarah Haves: vice conncilor, jVirgie Kiester: associate vice counetior | Margaret Morga »nductor, Bert | Purdv: warden. Eva Fowler: inside | sentinel, Miss Crawford: junior P. C | Mae Ames; associate junior €, { Mae Hanar: assistant recording secre tary, C. T. Smith. A past councilor’s jewel was presented to the retir| associate junior P. C.. Sr. Dora Wood, by the deputy, Mrs. Mabel Hall P. C. Mrs. M. Smith, who has been chairman of good of the order since | this councii was instituted. was axain asked to serve, and she a pred P. C. Mre. Dora Wood. her assistant during the past term. and Vice Coun | cilor Virgie Kiester were appointed as |assistant chairmen. Mrs. Smith an Inounced a masquerade Valentine lance at the Gavel Club, Thir | teenth street. February 12 Goiden Rule Council. No. 10 January 8 with the councilor. Mrs. Mary E. Williams, presiding. Officers’ reporis for the last quarter were ac cepted and one application was re ceived for membership. Installation ceremonies of the newly elected off cers were held with Deputy { Councilor Mrs. Cora L. Thompson ministering the oath of office. Miss Virgle E. Ridgewav, the newly in stalled councilor, delivered an address and made the following appointments Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd. chuirman the good of the ler committe John Futrell, drillmaster: Miss | | Nellie Teeple, planist orge A Cohlll, press representative, and Mrs Kva Wood, chairman of the delinguent committee. The outgoing Mrs. Mary Williams presented | with @ string of pearl beads us a personal gift from the newly instulled | trustee, Mrs. Alice Montgomery, the presentation speech being made by John M. Futrell, drillmaster. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Williams, Mr. and Mus Frank Pettit and Miss Frances Tancill were in charge of the festivities of the evening. ROYAL ARCANUM. At recent meeting of District Council. Loyal Ladies of the Roy Arcanum. a'large class of candidates was initiated. The meeting was in| charge of the regent, Mrs. Gertrude Godwin, and the entertainment and re- freshments were looked after by the orator. Mrs. B. C. Wellthall and her | committee. The council will next meet January 22. With Herbert A. Davis, deputy fleld manager, acting as installing officer the following officers were installed at the last meeting of Municipal Couneil Representatives to Grand Council. H A. Kulze and O. F. Baker: regent, W. Drown: vice regent. Edwin Smith: orator, Anthony Puelle; secretary, W M. Schoonmaker, re-elected for the sec- ond term; collector, Rodger Craley, re elected for the seventh term: chaplain Wa H. O'Brien, re-elected for the third term: treasurer, Stephen 11, Talkes. re elected for the fifteenth term: guide 0. Bussard, re-elected for the tenth {term: warden, ¢. J. Penkert: sentry | L. ¢ trustees, A. C. Giles and W. Il O'Brien. Representatives to the Hospitai Bed Fund Assoclation, A. Giles and Dr. Glendie B. Young. The meeting was presided over by the |newly elected regent and Orator Puella was in charge of the entertain- ment. Among the visitors were Girand Regent Joseph F. Brashears; R. V. H Jama, regent of Kismet Council nnd A.C. uiter, sentry of Kismet Coun- cil. farold C. Kno con i | met councilor supreme regent and Julius Lev. me representa- | .ve of the Ro: num from New York City, visited this jurisdiction last | Wednesday evening. The occasion of | heir visit was a union meeting of all anci with Kism Couneil, in the hall at 24 Grant place. at which meeting the =rand regent Joseph F. Brashears dnd hic entire line of Grand Council officers and dep- utys were present, as also a_number of past grand regents. A $50 gold fbond was presented to Kismet Council by the supreme regent in\recognition | evening at for services rendered by the counctl in increasing its membership. The meet- ing was addressed Ly Supreme Regent Knoeppel, Supreme Iepresentative Levy: George M. ns of the com mitfee on council work of the Supreme Council; George (. Shinn, representi tive to the Supreme Council from the District of Columbia, and by Joseph F. Brashears, gzrand regent of the jurisdiction of Washington. The of- ficers of Kismet Councll were installed by Deputy Grand Regent Thomas H. Lardergren, assisted by Grand Giide F. V. Marsh. The following members were initiated: Frank A. Bazota, Waxr- ren Schrever. M. W. Noell, John H. Smith, all_of Kismet Counell, and John 'B. Shoonmaker of Munieipal Council, the degrea heing conferred by Kismet Council Degres Team, cap- tained hy J. T. Whalen Hook Kennedy and family, Miks Flste Webher and company in exhibi- tions of dances and J. C. Hartley, planist and musical director of Kismet Council, entertained Capitol Council met the regent, Edward T. ing. Thursday w Green, pres! ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Thursday he exempli Tn Spalding Council eve ning the first degree w fied with a class dates A meeting of the duy evening Velentine part ruary 15. It ha the affair with dancing in ano Keane Council’s I held 4 card j Columbus Hs more than of about cand committ r the counci devise Monday ev beer wrds [ plans ng, 0 play Thurs counc hold Washington Midwi tivity orchestr othe piece furnish program has been arranged to ple: whet one dances or not. Vocal se lections will he given Miss Haze A and Miss Gertr Whaler rie O'Cy partner, Matt present. and will entertain will be to 1230 a.m. Dancing nnor and his ever-preser w Jeane far served fron o Miss Densn: e annua Sunda «t the Shriv Conception Michael D. Curle will officiate Smith _of the Dot Ignatiug House friends ¢ de ng erypt has 4000, A served for members The huilding cor weekly dances ever in the main sud mh northwest Williams IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN orchestra Tglehar Secr camp: e geners ign T structed t r tendance of this committe 7 o'clock. A have a requested to full report their assignmer Past Great Sac will install Thursd: em Joseph J the of Logan evening f George, prophet: ( chem; W. B. Garner W. H. Dyer, junior Levis, keep: collector of Levis, keepi The following officers Council, D. of I Mrs. Lillian Jenk C. E. Horne, Poc: Bowles, Wenona keeper lector first of records: wampunm of wampum scout, scout Idaho Coune by Depuiy the purpose Mrs. Dyer Pocahon Mrs. Ti Strobel. colle Mrs. Boardman pum. This wa nner for the exempl ritten work of the « Knight Men's o'clock the purpose of n of S he officers for e coming term ell, prophet: J. Lillard, ~ seni Schwartz D Powha of follows Terry. Wenona Miss and Vhetess keeper i i 5:30 for v sagamore ramore records, and J keeper of wampun WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Alpha Camp has elected the off B. S. Litchtield rr A. E. Speise lien E. D W, Th ek 1 abinsor Yeahower ow ing er consul dvise D. es w1 watchua and T ison I'ree dled o b b They with Bim Pruden dire A A hourd of of the Wi e tion wis e nual meeting the Tuesday at the temple. representing stock the new board William G as president; president; 1 ana Luther C. At an open meeting of F last Monday night e followin officers were inducted into the tions: William Helgesen, cons mander William J. G ha r lieutenant; Willia escort: A. Whitworth, banker iam H. Dalkin, clerk: L. L. Wedding. zen try: William T. Miles, watchman, and Woodimer new tors tior Associ rcted at Every nemt The directo to tott a McConnell, W. Kearns Jones, secretary succeed himse vi treasurer 1 con ughrue Wil (Continued on Page Headquarters for all Fraternal Jewelry complete A 1 b Tt 'D. 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