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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. FRATERNITIES MASONIC. Lo Monday —Tiawann win Grand 1 Gaom e constituted Wednesdin Chevy o Nation 15 the Thur N ROY A1 Mond iy — M+ o Visitation Wodne iyt Thursdas —Washin: Wi R Sigheton, Grand visitavon. 8 <eonsin AV Ve and Grand = ANCIENT AND SCoTTISH Tuesday—Rabert Kaitah Mise ACCEPTED RITH Council of 3 aesembly LLANEOUS wolis G Thursda v e T The Grand Lod District will hold cation Tuesday evenine Samuel Gompers 1z welock M Masons of the special comnfuni to constitute 45, at & Kallipolis Grotto will hold fis an nnal husiness meeting and election of officers Thursday evening at Grotto headquarte A< the entive line has heen renominated it is announced the hnsiness of will n bhe long spread However, Mol L. Whitins 1< asked « large at tendance for “a worth-while evening Past Monarch Charles D. Shackel tord is receivinz the congratulations € his fellow Prophets upon his eleva tion to the office of illusirious poten tate of Almas Temple. Mystic Shrine. Many members of Kallipolis Grotto also are members of the Shrine. out The Scottish ington will start degrees Tuesday with the Rite bodies of Wash their next course of evening. February ! fourteenth degree. “Perfect Fln." and continne the foliowing eve. ning with the eighteenth degree Knight Rose Croix”: Thursday, Feb. yuary 11, with the thirtieth degree Knight Kadosh.” and close the course Friday. February with the thirty second de of the Royul Secret “Master Vernon Chapter, which have its grand visitation tomorrow night. announces a program of enter talnment and light refreshments also Mount will Washington No. 2. will elect night Arch Ehapte and install officers Thursday Following this there will be a soclal hour, with refresh ments. High Priest David 8. Davison invites all Royal Arch Masons. The Circle Club of Master Masons. emploves of the District vernment ecently installed the following off cers: Joseph D. Sulltvan, presidert: E E. Lewis, first vice president: H. H. Burroughs, second vice president George H. Schwab, third vice presi dent: E. L. Phillips, secretary: R. A Guerrant, treasurer: F. H. Ruechler, sergeant-at-arms, and Patrick Tormey. tilar. The installation was conducted br J. Bovd Dexter. president of the advisory hoard of Masonic Clubs, Maj Gen. Amos A. Fries. chief of the Chemical Warfare Service, . S. A. acting as installing officer.” Addresses wers made by Mr. Dexter. Gen. Fries ind Secretary Bready of the advisory hoard. Representative Melvin O. Mc Laughlin of Nebraska also gave a talk | on Masonry. after which refreshments were served. | | | The Fellowship Club of the Burehu of Engraving and Printing at its last meeting had a good attendance of visi tors, including Deputy Grand Master Gratz E. Dunkum and Prof. De Witt €. Croissant of George Washington Universit Deputy Grand Master Dunkum gave a short talk on Masonic Clubs, in which he congratulated the Fellowship Club upon its splendid his tory. Prof. Crolssant gave a talk on the Georse \Washington Unlversity and congratulated the tional _eague of Masonic Clubs for its efforts to raise the necessary funds to estah- Lish & chair of diplomacy in the uni versity. Past President George E. Ja cohs. on bhehalf of the club, presented tn the retiring president. George H. Whiting. a Masonic watch charm. The committee in charge of the ar rangements for the annual hanquet. reported progress. [Financial secre- tary Beam reported that the member ere making returns for the educa tional project. Certificates are in the hands of the secretary for distribu tion to the members who have already suhseribed 1o the fund The Washington Railroad Square Club had an enthusiastic meeting of fts welfare committee Saturday eve ning last. when Secretary James O Totton furnished a prozram of enter tainment features. Music and an elab. orate supper were pleasant features of the affair W. Roy Blanford related his remi niscences of the World War, in which he was an active participant. which were received with applanse. Harry B. Rowersox, chalrman. outlined the work of the organization for the com tng vear. James O he an ideal host. and when the he was voted a prince ¢ Oliver K. Shepherd. W and other members were in the next meeting of rday, danuary 30 the in flicers. with numerous surprises in entertainment are prom jsed. All members of the National League of Masonic Clubs are invited hurst’ fellows F. Haves attendanc he club, stallation S of The Masonic Study Club of Wash ington Centennial Lodge will meet to morrow evening at_the Masonic Tem- ple. 7:30 o'elock. The following will speak: Harry M. Keyvser, secretary of the Washington Railroad Company. on “Magonic Incidents in the Life and Time of George Washington': Rev . Earle Wilflev of Vermont Avenue Church. an Inspirational n Avres. a talk on ihe new Masonic code. and Worth I Landon will answer the question hox Master Masons are invited The advisory board of the Masenic | Clubs of the District will conduct a joint installation of the officers of the several clubs Wednesday, Feb- ruary 3, at 8 pm.. at the City Club After the fnstaliation there will be dancing from 9 until 12 pm. It is| expected that Grand Master Sidney R. Jacobs will he present and make an address. and that PPast Grand Mas ter Roe Fulkerson will introduce the grand master and also speak EASTERN STAR. The thirtieth annual session Grand Chapter of the District of Co-| Jumbia held in the New Masonic Tem- | ple was brought 1o close the evening January 16 by the installation of the officers for the vear 1926 as fol Jows: Mrs. Gertrude B. Milans. grand ‘ matron: George Plitt, grand patron Mre. Lena Stephenson, associate grand matron; J. Ernest Dulin, assoclate | grand patron: Mrs. Rose A. Y |_’ grand secretary (twenty-sixth term): Mrs. Lillle McKenzie, grand treasurer: | Mre, Sallve €. Bogley. grand condue- | jress; Mre. Pearl Gibh, associate | crand conductress: M Mary E.| Teachum. grand lecture <. Mamie 1. Greenstreet, grand chaplain: Miss Mabel R. Cook, grand marshal; of the Theodore Lewis. grand organist; Maude Orioshy, grand Adah Harriet 1. siull, grand Ruth: May . Gibbon, srand Esther. Jeah D. Brown. zrand Martha: Eva 1. Rothrock. grand Eleeta Emilv Smith, grand warder; M. Tullar, sentinel Otficial jewels were presented 1o the etiving grand matron, Mrs. Nellie Fietcher, and the retiring grand pa tron, Charles 8. Shreve, who were also emembered with many other gifis Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs M Mrs, Irving Afier the husiness of Fidelity Cha No. 19, next Tuesday night there Vil be o surprise by Matron Shaw. Friendship Chapter. No. 17, will not neet Tuesday evening owing to the re Luilding of the Musonic. Hall, Tenley- n At ter the meeting of the January 14, Chevy (1 ped charter. es were held at the Masonic Temple January 15, at which time Chevy Chase Chapter was constituted and ‘consecrated. The following of- Heers installed Matron, Brito rte Jones: p Perey W associate matron. Grace E. Chandlee; secretary, Annie L. Corniy treasurer, Marie Salomi Kolb: conductress, Mattie 3. Hughes Carter: as: ate conduc- Mildred <. Orem: chaplain, Cora st Inez E. Foley wnist Corning: Adah Gladys D, Ruth. Margaret M <on Jennie M. Imlay Marth Fannie B. Henry: Elect: Anne Mavo Northrop: warder, Isabel V. Collins, nd_Chap hase Chapter Special ex- tr & Jerrells Esther Rethlehem Chapter, O. E will hold its first initiation by its new of- ficers next Tuesday night Matron Virginia Carlton of Brook land Chapter announces initiation for | Wednesday eveninz. There will be a short program and refreshments. The president of the Star Point Society, Ruth Speake. announces a card party to he given February 17 in Brookland Masonic Temple. Patron John er and Secretary Ella M. Washington Centennial Chapter, No. entertained the officers of the chapter. together with the chairmen of the various committees. at their resi- dence January 22. Preparations are now bheing made for the card part: and dance which is to be given by Washington Centennial Chapter. No. Wardman Park Hotel, Febru- Fenton Fenton ir. of Warren G. Harding Chapter, No. 31, is appreciative of the honor conferred by the election of Past Patron J IErnest Dulin as associate grand patron of the Grand Chapier. The next meet ing of the chapter will be "Thur evening. The new corps of office have charge of the initiation for the first time. Two appointed officers will |be i led. The ways and means lcommittee is making arrangements for a dance and card party to be held Ia( the Wardman Park Hotel. The past matrons and patrons met at the home of Past Matron Grace l.. Coles and formed a Past Matrons and Pa trons Association. The following of ficers were elected: Past Matron Grace L. Coles. president Past Matron J. Ernest Past Matron Irene W. Biggs, secre tary and treasurer. The matrons and | patrons have secured permission to furnish one of the single rooms in the | children’s dormitory at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. The associ- ate members of the association have | planned to furnish the plate which will mark the door of the room. Columbia Chapter will meet tomor- row night. at which time the degrees will_be conterred for the first time b the hew officers. Plans are being per- fected for the dance and card party at Wardman Park Hotel, February 3, At the close of a short business | meeting last Tuesday evening Gavel Chapter was entertained with the fol lowing program Malcomb Scatex and Miss Lelia jev with Theodore Lewis. past patron | of St. Johun's Lodge Chapter, at the piano: readings. Mrs. Thrift of Gavel Chapter: refreshments were served in the banquet hal, The chapter will give w card party and dance at the Wardman Park Hotel February 15 at 8:30 o'clock. The annual rummage sale will be held Monday., Tuesday | Wednesday of this week at Seventh street. Mrs. Lillian Re chairman of the ways and means | mittee, announces a card party at her home, 230 A street southeast. Thurs day evening at & o'clock Will Chapter. No. 36, will give a bridge and five hundred card party at Inn-Side Cafeteria, 719 Thirteenth street. Thursday at £ aclock. All members of the order and friends are invited. Good Electa Chapter will have a program under the direction of the associate matron, Mrs. Florence Fowler. next Tuesday evening. The wave and ! means committee under the direction of the chairman. Past Matron Mrs. Marjorie Campbell. is planning the annual colonial hazaar, Febrnary 22 33, met last After the business meet ing a program was given. The home board.committee was entertained by its chairman. Mrs. Evelyn sStrout at her home. The next mecting of the board will be a1 the home of Mrs. Amy Hoover, 863 Van Buren street. Chapter. No. Chapter, ninth birthday New Masonic 12, A special to matrons Unity brate its in the ruary | tended will cele Anniversar Temple Feb- invitation is ex and patrons of The auxiliary home hoard met the home of Mrs. Anna Reeves, Seventh street northeast. Tues for the purpose of planning work for the year e dormi- committee met Wednesday at the home of its Clara Thompson, 17 trfler. eve chairman, ven. ning teenth Past Matron Blanche ¢ Congress Lodge Chapter. announces that the wayvs and means committee will hold a card party for the,benefit of the chapter at her residence, 1434 Harvard street. Tuesday. Past Patron M. D. Smith will assist Conrad. of Cathedral Chapter ning will have its new set of officers confer the degrees. and, it is an- nounced. the home hoard of the chap- ter has something in gtore in the way of entertainment in the near future. Much sickness has heen reported in the chapter. Wednesday eve- Mizpah Chapter, ) Georgetown Masonic with Bessie Short presiding in the east. A program arranged by Bertha Eaton, chairman of the entertain ment committee. was presented as follows: Monologue. Miss Audrey Seiber: saxaphone solo, Ernest Steele, accompanied by Miss Beatrice Bene dict: Rudyard Kipling’s reading, “On the Road to Mandalay,” Mrs. Johnson of Mirlam Chapter; vocal solo, Mrs. ». 8. met Hall Tuesda | Margaret Camp, accompanied by Mrs. W. Grimes at the piano; toe dance, Miss Audrey Selber, accompanied at the piano by Miss Mabel Bowle: recitation, Miss Bromley. The Aux- iliary Home Board held a luncheon at the Georgetown Masonic Hall, Thurs- day. Mirfam Chapter, No. 23, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. La Fayette Chapter, No. 37, was en- tertained last night by a musical pro- gram. Mrs. Margaret Joyce. soprano, king the principal part. The initia- tion was given for the first time by the new officers. Mrs. Mary Ellen Hambly recelved the dezrees. The ways and means comniittee announced 3 Jones: | Dulin, viee president. and | at the! a theater party at Keith's February 1. Trustees for the year are Willlam J. Fisher, Willian: E. Rabenhorst ard Hugh W. Smith | Esther Chapter will hold its annual | dance at the Willard February 10, un- |der the direction of Mrs. Lucy E. | senden, Mrs. Lucy Miller and Mr: |dred Shafer. April 7 the chapter will | kive «a card party, also at the Willard, | With the same committee in charge. The degrees were conferred January 21 for the first time by the new offi Cers. The chapter has been honored by the appointment of Matron May P. Giibbon ax grand Esther. Temple Chapter, No. 13, will meet at the New Masonic Temple tomorrow evening. A theater party will be given at Keith's Theater on February 3. Miss | Virginia Gittelman has been appointed chalrman. The first dance of the sea- | son will be given at the City Club Feb. {ruary 27. The conductress, Mrs. Lillie | Eible, is chairman | Federal Chapter, | secrated and given its charter by and Matron Nellie Fletcher and irand Patron Charles Shreve on its | first anniversary, January 15. The fol- lowing officers were installed: Worthy | matron. Ruth Furr: worthy patron, [ COW. Elliot: assistant matron, Vir- | xinia Vaughan: secretary | sett; treasurer, Alice |ductress, Jennie Hichew: ociate { conduetress, Lillian Elliot; chaplain, |Georsia Hawkins: marshal, Mary Col- lauit: Adah, Mary Shepherd: Ruth, Mary W. Curtin: Esther, Ethyle Phil- |lips: Martha, Dorothy Paul: Electa, | Mary E. Curtin: warder, Mattie Ma- {loney: sentinel, Fred E. Muse; organ- ist. Amy Wilkinson | Following the installation giftx were presented the new chapter, including an ivory gavel. presented by the | worthy grand secretary, Minnie I. | Keves, from the former chapter of Worthy Patron Elliot, Regis Chapter, No. 77, of Lynn, Mass.; an altar Bible, given by the incoming grand matron, | Gertrude Milans, and the symbolic 0. 35, was con- con- .| emblem of the Adah point by the in- | coming grand patron, George Plitt | The matron was presented with pieces of silver from the officers and | members of the chapter by Mary Cur- |tin_and Dorothy Paul. Grand Marshal Leona Helwig, who |a® worthy matron of Acacia Chapter, !No. 28, has heen particularly courte- ous to the new chapter, w remem bered by the members in a gift pre- sented b the associate conductress, Lillian Eliot The next meeting of the chapter will be held February 16, The officer and the entertainment committee are planning « ticularis attractive meeting The Musonic Wi Bastern Home Board Auxiliary will hold monthly ieeting tomorrow at p.m. at Masonic Temple. by order of the president. Mrs. Emlie R. Botsch [ Star the The dance committee of Ret! Chapter, No. 24, met with the chair man, Mrs. Adele Leibert, at her home, 5013 Fourteenth street. last Monday. Plans were outlined for the annual dance Aprit 10 at the Mayflower Ho- tel. A theater party was held al Keith's last Wednesday, the guests of the evening being Past Grand Matron Mrs. Cora Mayherry and Grand Lec turer Mrs. Mollie Teachum. The Auxiliary Home Board of War- ren G. Harding Chapter, No. 31 0. E. 5. met at the home of the chair {man, Mrs. Flora E. Waldman. 1237 Girard street, Thursday evening. Jan uary 21. Miss Alda Sharp was elected secretary, and Mrs. Louise Gardner. treasurer. The work for the coming vear was planned. The chairman was | well pleased with the large attendance. | there being seven-eighths of the entire |board present. After adjournment a | social hour was enjoved and refresh | ments were served. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. | Triumph. No. 8 convened Tuesdayv |evening with the newly installed | councilor, Esther Keull, presidifg. | The following committees were ap- | pointed: Good of order. chairman, Louise Schwenk: delinquent commit tee, Jennie Buell: press correspondent, arl Wolfe. Captain of drill team will be appointed next Tuesday, and initiation will be held. Virginia Dare. No. 22, met Wednes day evening with Councilor Mrs | Lewis presiding. State Councilor Mrs Emily Hockstrasser and her siaff were received for the annual i visitation. Hand-painted china w presented the state councilor hy Mrs Thornton, and the deputy, Mamie Howell. was presented the same by Leota Hendryx. A program was given under the direction of Mrs. Rowzes. after which favors were dis. tributed The Twentieth Century Club met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Srubbx at 1239 Potomac avenue south east with the president, Mrs. E. Viola Thompson. in the chair. The officers were installed as follows: President. E. | Viola Thompson: vice president, Mrs. Effie Tancil; financial secretary. Mrs. Mamie Howell: recording secretary, Mrs. Lula Grubbs: treasurer, Mrs. Naomi Swann: editor, Miss Sophie C. Mann: flower committee, Mrs. Claudia Lambert and Mrs. Ida Kerper: birth day committee, Mrs. Florence Thayer, Mrs. Mary Ferguson. Mrs. Mary Hohenstein and Mrs. Mable Downing; special committee. Mr. and Mrs, | Howell. A birthday celebration was held in honor of Miss Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Downing. They were pre- sented a gift from the club. Cards | were played and refreshments served. | At the last meetnig of Anacostia | No. 14, the following officers were in- | stalled: .Junior past councilor, Daisy savden: councilor. Pearl Torney, re. elected: associate councilor, Howard I1, re-elected: vice councilor, Mary rne: associate vice councilor, | Philip ~ Martin: conductor, Evelyn | Cranford: warden. Mr Newton: inside sentinel. Ethel Wiley: outside sentinel, Irvin Burroughs. re-elected. The (following committee appointments | were made hy Councilor Pearl Torney: |Good of order. chairman. Helen | Stiewers: press representative, Mar- | garet Lainhart: pianist, Effie Mohler. assistant pianist, Evelyn Morton | delinquent ~ committee, Ethel Bur- | roughs (chairman): captain of drill | team. Roy Thomas: State council good of order. Edna_Chaney: building com- mittee. Ella Smith; law committee, Roy Thomas. ~ Old Glory No. 12, at its last meet- ing held its installation of officers, v being installed by Deputy Mary Ferguson as follows: Councilor, Mrs. Zelda _ Rollins: associate councilor, Mrs, ITy; associate vice coun- cilor, Selders: conductor, Mrs. |Taylor; warden. Miss E. Curtls: in- { side sentinel, Mrs. Margaret Oliver: | outside sentinel, Mrs. Harriet Lewis: trustee, Mrs. Cora_Thompson: junior past councilor, Mrs, Edith- Tice: associate junior past councilor, Mrs. A. Anderson. Refreshments were [served under the direction of George Rock. There will be a_meeting of the State council good of order committees tomorrow at ‘the hall, 5th and G streets, to complete arrangements for the annual Martha Washington social. to be held February 22. | Assoclate State Councilor Alice Muller is chairman. Progressive, No. 9. met Saturday evening at Northeast Masonic Temple, with Councilor Ethel Marks presiding. The installation ceremony of newly elected officers was held with Deputy Charles Mueller in charge as follows: Councilor, Ella Lacy: associate coun- cilor, Rachel Conway: vice councilor, Alice Walkes; associate vice councilor, Fanny Brown;.warden. Eda: Duerner: conduetor, Eva Brown; inside sentinel; & | Sophle Lewis, re-elected: outside .sen- tinel, " Tsabel Wilkerson, re-electe Junior past councilor, Ethel Marks: ai soclate junior pasts councilor. Bruce Hoofnagie; trustee, Anna Nauck. Mrs. Lottie Smith was presented with pep- per and salft shakers by Isabel Wilker- %on: Recording Secretary Blanche Neff was presented with silver tea spoons, for her services, by Oscar Nauck; Isabel Wilkerson, a siiver but- ter spreader: Grace Luttrel, fimancial secretary, with a potted plant as a personal gift from Rose Wells, and a !luncheon set from the council; Treas- urer Minnie Rabbitt, sherbet glasses; Assistant Recording Secretary Amelia Backenheimer, a silk umbrelia, and a gold penknife to chairman of the good of order committee, Bruce Hoofnagle. Refreshments were served. ! Golden Rule Councll, No. 10. plans a Valentine dance In the auditorium of the Northeast Masonic Temple, Feb- ruary 15, at $:15 p.m.. with Miss Nellfe F. Teeple, past chairman of the go0od of the order committee, in charge. JR.0.U. A M State Councilor Harry A. Beck and his staff of officers paid their annual i fraternal visit to Star Spangled Ban- ner Council, No. 8, January 15, when they were received by Councilor P. J. Englehardt. National Organizer B. Frank Shaffer and Councilor P. J. Engelhardt made addresses. State Treasurer W. Whipp and State Secretary John Prender made re- ports. Remarks were also made by State Vice Councilor J. D. Simpson. Past State Councilor L. L. Wehr and State Councllor Harry A. Beck. Grand Oriental Court. No. 1, and Liberty Bell Counell. No. 55, were recived in a body. Refreshments were served Eagle Council. No. 9. at its last meeting installed officers by State Deputy A. L. Stein, as follows: A. H. Blakesiee, councilor; Willam Pro- haska. vice councilor; E. H. Erwin, Junlor’ past councilor; A. W. Lee. re. cording secretary; L. E. Shommette, {stant recording secretary; H. A. Kolb, treasurer: N. F. Ladd, conduc tor; L. E. Streitberger, warden; W. P. Acton, inside sentinel, Joseph Taw ney. outaide sentinel: C. 'A. Freyman, | chaplain. k. R. Corvell gave an ad- dress. H. C. Kidwell was given the first degree. A soclal was held and refreshments served. Eagle Council orchestra rendered selections. Grand Oriental Court, No. 1. with Grand Orfent E. H. Bailey presiding. held a special ceremonial meeting January 14. Officers were installed. with 15 applications for reinstatement and 12 applications for membership received. Ten candidates received the oriental degree in real fashion from the reorganized degree team. Supper was served in the banquet hall. Edward P. Ross Council, No. 26, met last Thursday night at Pythlan Tem- ple. Two azplications for membership were received. January 2% addresses wil he made by Representative Al lard Gasque. past € councilor from South Carolina Liverty Bell Council January 16. with Councilor mill presiding. Three. of elected officers that we the regular installation night were Installed by State Deputy A. (. Co Jumbus. A vote of thanks was ex tended to A. H. Hild and F. . Man gum for the entertainment on the oc. casion of the State councilor's visita- tion, held January 9 Benning Council. No. 21. met Mon 4ay night in 1. 0. O. K. Hall n Ben ning. D. C.. at which time twn appli cations were received for membership t“ouncilor 8. Gray and Vice Councllor Frank Bruckschen made addresses Mount Vernon Council. No. 10, met January 1¢ at 7:30 p.m. with couneflor . O. Tavior presiding. and later at tended the meeting at Northeast Ma sonic Temple. Independent Council. No met Tuesday night. After the meeting a soclal and smoker were held Capital Council met Councilor H. M. Wood presiding. Mr Schafer, the junior organizer operat ing in the District and Marviand. made an addre Two applicants were reported for council and another received and turned over to the investigating com mittee. PATRIOTIC ORDER OF AMERICANS. Camp 1 met last Wednesday. ‘The following officers were installed by the district president. Mrs. Schoneberger, assisted by Past tional Assistant President Mrs. 1. Chestnut and Mrs. Lawson acting as conductors: President, Mr«. Emma Buell; assistant president, Willlam Schoneberger; vice president. Mrs. B Boswell; assistant vice president, Mrs. Blanche Middleton: recording secre. tary: Mrs. B. Trevatton: treasurer William T. Buell: assistant conductor {Mrs. M. Newman: guard, Mrs. M I Simpson: sentinel. Mrs. 1. Sangston | Mrs. M. Schoneberger, financial sec- !vetary. Presents were made to Past | National Assistant President Mrs Chestnut, District Prexident Mrs. Schoneberger. Past President Mrs. Trevatton, Assistant President Schon- berger and Past National President Mrs. Emma M. Buell from the camp. |'A supper was served. Plans are made for a unfon meeting to be held by District No. 1 January 27 at 711 D street at § p.m Nistrict President Mrs. Mary Schone- i heflger, assisted by Past National President Mrs, Buell and Mrs. Mor- vison. installed the officers of Camp No. 8 Tuesday night. as follows: Pres- ident, Mis Reld: vice president, Mrs. Anna Cross: assistant vice president, | Helen Dreher: conductor, Francis | Cross; assistant conductor, Nellie King; recording secretary, Fva El- lot: financial secretary, Bennet Cro: treasurer, Tda Young: past president. Eva Whiting; assisiant recording sec- retary, Mila Rathburn: guard, Amelia Baker: chaplain, Grace Childress. A meeting of Camp No. 10 was held Thursday at its hall and officers were installed by Mrs. Mary Schone- berger, assisted by Jesse Richards and Lena Davis, as follows: Presi- dent, Mrs. Purceli; assistant president, Viola Wall; vice president. Ruth Mil- ler; assistant vice president, Mary German; conductor, Lillfan Susson: assistant condugtor, Joseph Morris recording secretary. Bether Morris: financial secretary, Lottle Zier: treas- urer, George Lowe; guard, Agnes Wapshire; sentinel, Ella Mulligan; chaplain, Lillie Lawson. NATIONAL UNION. United Council met Friday evening in its hall, Pythian Temple, and in- stalled officers. Senator J. Harry Jones was the installing officer, as- sisted by William J. O'Brien, who acted as marshall. The followink officers were installed: President, E. M. Pershing, vice president. D. B. Albright: speaker, W. T. Wilkinson: ex-president, E. B. Brassie; secre- tary, Don E. Whitman: financial sec- retary, Arthur 8. Brown: treasurer, Finis D. Morris; chaplain, E. D. Mur- lin: usher, Giles A. Clute; sergeant, C. C. Armstrong: doorkeeper, Charles Webel, and trustees, W. G. Bell, E. M. Pershing and C. . Haden. At the conclusion of the ceremonies a lunch- eon was served. Potomac and Victory Councils held a Jjoint installation of officers in Pythian Temple Mond: evening. Charles F. Haden was the installing officer, assisted by C. M. Mitchell The following officers were installed: otomac Council—President, W. J. Plemmons; vice president, F. C: Bur- gan: speaker, James W. Dent: ex- president, E. D. Milstead; secretary, E. F. Gibbons: financial secretary, J. E. Borland: treasurer, Willlam D. Clark; chaplain, J. P. Noel: usher, John MeCormick: sergeant, R. B. McCally; doorkeeper. M. W. Gregory, and trustees, Frank E. Ferguson, John Petar and S. H. Reeder. Vic- tory Council—President, Samuel Trupp: vice president, W. T. Bell: ker. C. R. Bell: ex president. ‘arren W. Jones; secretary, J. Harry I L the ab: met Ham newly nt on Na- Monday. with | membership in this | JANUARY 24 Jones:” financial secretary, Crawford Bennie: treasurer, W. W. Whit ushe; . C. Mothershead; chaplain, J. C. Stewart; sergeant, T. M. Dawso doorkeeper, E. W. Stebner, and trustees, J. C. Stewart, Elmer Web- ster and W. W. Jones. At the conclusion of the install tion ceremonies the retiring presai- dent of Vietory Council, Warren W. Jones, was presented with a silver #ervice wet, on behalf of the coun- cll, the presentation address being made by Jack Marshall, eastern man- ager of the National Union. W. D. Clark presented to E. D. Milstead, the retiring president of Potomac Coun- cfl, a mantel clock. Chairman John E. Rhodes presented the following program: Vocal =solo, James Nolan, accompanied by Mrs. Mar- tin xvlophone solo, Charles A. Naecker; Bert Willlams imitations by Arthur B. Plerce, accompanied on the plano by Mrs. Plerce: violin solo, John neegaski: vocal selections by Mr. Stephen P. Laut, and vocal solos by voung James . Nolan. Re- freshments were served followed by dancing. The officers of State, War and Navy Council were installed Tues- day evening at Pythian Temple Hall the installing officer being J. E. Bor- land, assisted by Thomas P. Ryan, who acted as marshall, Other memn- bers of the executive board present ent were . A. Craft, stead, W. T. Bell.and J. Harry Jones. Following the ceremonies there was a smoker. Addresses were made by Jo ¥ Borland, T. P. Ryan. Arthur A. Wright and J. Harry Jones. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN The board of great chiefs has desig nated February & and 9 as the date of the meeting of the Great Council of this reservation, both to be held in Red Men's Hall. 'Acting Great Chief of Records Strobel requests that all committees have their reports in his office at least 10 days previous to the meeting. The newly elected officers of Osage Tribe acted as hosts to a beefsteak supper at their last meeting. Past Great Sachem Frank Seiffert acted as toastmaster. Past Sachem Rov Algate was master of the drill and the Every Evening Club furnished the entertain- ment for the evening. Paul Brashears, newly elected sachem of Idaho Tribe, has designated he last Tuesday of each month as ‘goodfellowship” night. On_account of several committees not having completed their reports, the general campalgn committee did not hold ita regular meeting last Mon- day, but tomorrow expects to take final action on all reports of subcom mittees. Past Great Sachem Joseph J. Caylor, who for more than 25 vears has made a fight to locate the head quarters of the Great Council of the United States in this city, will address the meeting Past Great was a visitor to Red Wing Tribe last Monday. Sachem John Colter of this tribe has completed hix appointments, among which will be one on member ship, of which B. Schwartz ix chair man. W. J. Kolb, having assumed the duties of treasurer of the general cam- paign committee. has tendered his resignation to Sachem MeCracken as hairman of the finance committee of the Great Council The Every Evening Club has desig nated Tuesdays. Thursdaye and Satur dava for its visits 1o the tribes dur ing the month of Februars 0DD FELLOWS. Amity Lodge. No had its offi- cers installed last Tuesdav evening by Special Deputy Grand Master Edgar W. Parks and his staff from Friendship Lodge. No. 12. as follows Noble grand. Floyd R. Garland: vice grand. Past Grand Ernest R. Haw king: recording secrétary. Past Grand Sachem € treasurer. Rich W. Rogers. | Benjamin B. Vaden ard A. Ford: warden, C conductor. P. C. Ellert er to the noble grand, Calvin B. Kin cald: left supporter to the noble erand. Lemuel H. Windsor; chapiain, John H. Windsor: right supporter to the vice grand, F v G. Wilson | left supporter to the vice grand. John Mullen, right ‘ene rupporter M Morris; inside guardian. W. L. Bry ant, and outside guardian, John G. Acton. The following representatives were elected to the Grand Lodge Past Grands Ernest 1. Hawkins. Cal- vin B. Kinecaid. Richard A, “ord, John Mullen, Benjamin B. Vaden, John H. Windsor and Lemuel H. Windsor. Past Grand John H. Wind sor was elected as instructor of the lodge. At the Fifth Baptist Church Tues day at 8 pm. Amity Lodge will hold # memorial service in memory of the late past grand master and past grand ! patriarch. Richard H. Sorrell. Past Grand Master Richard A. Ford will preside. Addresses will be made by Deputy Grand Sire E. W. Rradford. Grand Patriarch Wilfred E. Lawson Grand Representative W. W. Millan President of the Rebekah Assembly Edna Rankin: Grand Master Henry {W. Tippett. Grand Representativ {William T. Galliher and Rev. John E. Brigge | Past Grand E |1ain of Covenant Lodge. No. 13, ac companied hy his staff.’ installed of- { ficers of Excelsior Lodge. No. 17. last Tuesday evening. as follows: Noble grand. Morris L. Dreeben: vice grand. Marine: recording secreta am Pavis: financial secretary. chweiiz: treasurer. Ofville S wank; warden. Harry Levenson, con ductor, Jack Cohen: right i to the noble grand. David Stein: left | supporter to the noble grand, Max Gorin: right scene supporter, H. E Slegel: left scene supporter, Har Raskin; inside guardian. Morris Leon outside guardian, Nathan Raine: chap lain, C. A. Emme; right supporter to the vice grand, David Siegel: left sup- porter to the vice grand, J. B. Levin Federal City Lodge, No. 20, met last Friday night and it was decided that the annual roll call would be held in the lodge room May are being made by the entertainment and refreshment committees to fur- nish an appropriate entertaifnment program and suitable refreshments for this event. The third degree will be conferred on three candidates next Friday evening. Noble Grand Carl S. Kaiser appointed degres directors for this term. as follows: Past Grand Simeon N. Mullory. initiatory de- gree: Willlam F. Webb, first degree; William H. MeConnell, second degree: | Clayton C. Warner. third degree, and | George G. Wilson, drill master. terling The board of trustees of the 1. O. 0. F. Temple held a_special meeting in the boardroom. President E. W. Bradford presiding. Secretary Harry L. Andresen read the report of the auditing committee, which was ac- cepted. A report was rendered by President Bradford relative to condi- tions In the temple and the financial status. The new administration in the local lodge of Odd Fellows of Mount Rai- nier met last Monday night. The lodge adopted several plans for the advancement of Odd Fellowship in the community during the coming weeks. The lodge annual banquet February 22. Noble Grand Hunter appointed the follow ing committees for the banqu General committee, E. B. Pitts, chair- man; supper committee, James E. Sampson, chairman; program commit- tee, L. 1. Lamphfer, chairman; print- ing committee, B. A. Stubba chair- man, and decorating committee, Eimer W. Burroughs, chairman. Rebekah Lodges. Elizabeth Enterline, noble grand of Martha Washington Rebekah Lodge, No. 3, bas made the following ap- pointments: Sybil Will, chairman of entertainment; Hallie liarkrider, | between one and two thousand d orge Baxter | tea 1o Iheen invited to attenc George Cumming: financial secretary, | right suppert- | hanty. | Mondays at supporter | Preparations | | sheimer, voted to hold its] 1926—PAR 3 chairman of Edmonston, chairman of means; Caroline Schippert of finances; Bessie Feldman, waiden:! Rena Norton, conductor; Betty Purdy | and William Tyng, inside and out side guardians; Bdna Gniltord, ch lain. The degree was conferred three candidates at the last meering, Mrs. Edna Rankin, president of the Rebekah Assembly, assistinz in the work. The retiring noble grand, i1al lie Harkrider, was presented with a past officer’s jewel by Mrs. Schippert Brightwood Rebekah Lodge. No. 11 will confer the degree on a class o seven candidates Wednesday evening At the last meeting Noble Grand Os. born presided Noble Grand Ella Thornton of Dor- cas Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, announces a social after each meeling in the present term. Much interest ix being shown in the trip to Philadelphia in September and the degres team will have a workout at cach' meeting un til then. The Rebekah Home Circin luncheon will be held at the horae of Mrs. Mar garet Helmuth, 108 Varnum street tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. The annual vesper service of the o der will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Shrine of the Immaculate Con ception, Catholic University, Brook land Archbishop Michael D. Curley will ‘be present Bishop Thomas .J Shahan will pontificate, and the ser mon will be preached by Rev. Ignatius Smith, the well known pulpit orator of the Dominiean Order Singing of the service will be rendered by a com refreshments; Mollie E waye and chiafrman bined choir from the students attend- | ing the various houses of study at the university. Special transportation ar cangements have heen made with the street railway companies for ample car service for those who wish to at tend. Washington Council will mee Ties day evening. Lecturer Levis A Payne and hix committee hav: prom ised an interesting program The building company weekly dances on each evening in the main auditorium the K. of C. Hall The midwinter ball last Monday at the Mayflower Hotel has heen praised as the best and most entertaining event ever given by Washington Couneil. Keane Council will meet Thursday avening in the K. of C. Hall at § o'clock. The monthly zero hour will be_observed at 9 o'clock sharp. When Carroll Council met last Tues day evening. Dr. O'Hara, dean of the Knights of Columbus Evening School made a report on the condition of the school. which indicated that the insti tution is in a flourishing state, it hav ing ndded. during the first semester is holding Wednesda v of the present surplus O'Har: announced that in future school will conduct an emplovment buteau i connection with its work. i the members of the council were request w-operate of have 1 bail of the Washington General Assembly of Fourth Degree Knights of Colun bus, to be held in the hall of nations, Washington Hotel, the evening of February 1. Supper will be served and there will be favors for the la dies and appropiiate souvenirs for the men. The council members were es pecially invited also tn attend the re ception of the Catholic Daughters of Amarida the following evening their home on I street. and the coun il was represented at the opening ot the new million-dollar home of the Raltimore Knights of Columbus last Sunday afternoon Grand Knight Thomas Trodden of Spaulding Council was a guest of Car 1l Council and made a short talk DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. Circle No. 247. of St Charles. Clarendon, held its monthly social meeting, January 19, at Mrs. A, T. Childs. assisted by Miss Helen Burrows. The State regent. Mrs. Mary Bicksler, and her husband Were the guests of honor. Progres- sive five hundred was plaved hy the members and their guests. first prize going to Mrs Bicksler and Mr Refreshments were served Members Carroll Council ‘WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Franklyn H. Smith mander of Maple Camp, was elected president of the Boosters' Club. Carl A. Cole of Oak Camp was chosen vice president, Charles N. Merillat of Elm Camp secretary. and J. B. Dickey of Alpha Camp treasurer. The man agers for 1925 are Eckloff of Elm William Schonberger of Mount \ non and R. W. Shumate of Consul Commanders B L of Alpha, C. W. Edwards of George Wilsher of Old Glory, F. 1 Peck of Elm and William Helges consul com ® Oak k n of Fraser were at the head of full dele- gations from their respective camps Company B of the Uniform Rank will hold drills each second and fourth W. A. Fraser Camp. To- morrow night Maj. George M. Green and Capt. William Helgesen will re- ceive new recruits from several other camps for instruction in the tactics Fraser's company is already at full strength, and invites all uniform { ] desi to attend next Sum- Chamber. | men who desire @ mer's encampment at the Philadel- phia sesquicentennial to join the practice drills for preparation Maj. L. C. Jones and Maj. T. G Brown have returned from a tour of inspection of the Uniform Rank of the Woodmen of the World through Maryland and have prepared their semi-annual reports. Every captain is also required to report in Junuary the ars the home of | Dele- 11 meeting and the degree team and|inc officers: Noble temple, Miss F dril) team of the lodge. | Faunce; vice temple, Mr§. E. Powell Great North Moose Milton V. Han- | professor, Mrs. S. Abenschine: outer son nounced at the last meeting | portal, Mrs. Langley: inner portal that Itimore Leglon. No. 10. would | Mrs. M. Carroll: past temple, Mrs hold itx big frolic January 31. The'! N. Beach: Gi. of R., Mrs. M. Mvers Legion will also hold an ovster roast |reelected 1, times of F., Eva at Alron Park, in Baltimore, today. | Raba. re-elacted 15 times: G. of E WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA-| Bra i e ected & m e TION. | z00d of the .rder. No. 6. held fts in-| SON% AND DAUGHTERS OF: managing deputy of the District of | Hope Council. No. 1, held a Columbia, was presiding officer. Mrs. | supper after its meeting at Mattie Gregory and Mre. Flora DIll| Lodze Hall last Tuesday night were ladles of ceremonies. The new | week's meeting will open at 7:30 p.m officers are: Commuander, Mrs. Helen | heing followed by a 500 card party Luckett; licutenant commander, Mrs. | Members are requested to bring prizes Grace Constable: record keeper. MIs. | The next meeting iviat, Lend Leach: collector Miss Dorothy | hoard will be he 24 | Grace; finance keepe:, Mrs. Clara | Reavis: past commander, Mrs. Mattie. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES d: chaplain. Mrs. Catherine Jus tice: sergeant, Mrs. Lillian Saffell; | The new members sentinel, Mrs. Rose Winston: picket, | meeting each Fridas Mrs. Anna Brown: lady at arms, Mrs, | Secretary’s class ni ! Klla Weeks ptain of the guard | the meeti t week was | team, Mrs e Ellis; ensign No. 1,|tended b friends Mrs. Ruth Constable; ensign No Britt Miss Ruth Perry. Mrs. Hattle Palmer, Past captain of the union grand team of all DeLuse the reviews of the District of Colum 1 bia, gave a drill with her team MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. | | Circle. 24 Gr 1 be a wed by % may SHEPHERDS OF BETHLEHEM. - Officer of Na Liberty Union, stallatfon service of the February h ee is hile the d. and rgely at Donald the of J b I ind Worthy will address President Otto P this aerie Februa PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE. e ne N Xt meeting of Congressional 598, wi t place a dance State Medical Director Thomas Lin ville _ installed the officers of A. R, Talbot Camp Thursday evening. He was sssisted by Clerk Charles | Mitier End Camp. The new of West officers are Dr. J. K. Duncan. consul I consul; Wyllis {Dr. M. L. Dicus M. Bryce, adviser: Vergne W. Potter banker: Henry H. Millard. clerk: Ber nard J. Shanahan, assistant clerk: | William K. Patterson. escort: Fred O Arnold, watchman: M. Gibbons sentry: J. H. Durand. trustee: Dr. L W. McKenzie physician. Addresses were made by assistant director of printing and engraving, John J. De viny: J. R. Bibbs of the Federal Trade Commissino. James A. Moody. Inter state Commerce. and William H. Cole Librery of Congress. Refreshments were served West End Camp stalled Monday night Distri Deputy H. H. Millard b Harry Atchison as installing escort Howard M. Gillman, jr.. retired from the consul's chair after several vears service and was succeeded by J Willlam Harrington, a_former clerk of the camp. Other officers installed were Arthur E. Farquhar, adviser Andrew Lindberg. banker: Charles E Miller, clerk: James H. Sansbury {escort: Thomas H. Reid, watchman M. Rosenthal. sentry; Dr. M. H. Dar nall. physician. W. T. Trittipoe V. Bryant. trustees | “eremony of in: upon i | with {nent {. Cenural Camp celebrated the insta Hation of jts officers Monday eveninx | Ly an entertainment for the members ind their families. Dr. Thomas Lin ville serving chairman. The ad dress the evening was made by | Representative Cassius M. Dowell of {lowa. The rugh family present ed u musical performance. The camp has recently purchased new robes and inftiatory equipment James A 0dv assumes the consul's position 24 announced a program of soeial as well as _business activity Vergne W. Potter. past cons A. R. Talbot Camp, assisted by Clerk narles E. Miller of West End Camp wstalled the following officers: Jam A. Moody. consul: R. W. V'an Fossen {past comsul: W. M. Clank. adviser Seorge A. Casey. clerk: W. N. Lock nane. banker: Harrison F. Shaw | escort: H. F. Hinton. watchman: L. W. Kline, sentry: A. S. Brant, trustee. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. The annual birthday party and re. union of Carnation Camp. No. 2637 will be held at_the Spanish War Vet eran Hall, at Ninth street and Penn svlvania uvenue southeast, Februarv at 8 o'clock. There will be a gen | set-togetner and social of all mem- bers. At a meeting last Tuesday an | instailation of officers was held as| | follows: Oracle, M Ida Seniff. past |oracle. Mrs. C. Young: vice oracle, { Mrs. F. N. Coffin; recorder, Mrs. Viola { Thompson. receiver, Mrs. E. Nolan;| | chancellor, Mrs. T. Chaffee:. marshal, {Mrs. E. Flogel: past marshal, Mrs. | Laux: inner sentinel. Mrs. Peterson; outer sentinel, Mrs. Walker. THE MACCABEES. M l second and ‘There ng fo - men k invite “t " Lodge, No. ight as fol- Richards Abraham installe 5 Commander commande: Mrs. M accountant treasurer, Mrs. H party will be held BRITISH BEAUTY LEVEL RAISED BY AMERICANS At Least, Court Pho lows Strong Mry Bu night officers b assisted were in Br the Aseoria LONDON many more land today and one Br this judgr raphe; vnivers the - There are Eng reason mmber of e married es for Photog b shinzle with it “1 would sa classic he presented his retire. Gilman n pen upon . least a doz : married ied beau to Englishmen there in London tiful “Today w wh one sees hundreds of although pretry wom beau wadays en ties Women h character, and frequently means beauty and Medicine Converts Africans. Dr. Horac ter of a cen: | of reports tha by himse the missionaries making Christian tive Africans. € the most di educating and C cans, he savs See Us for Lodge Supplies and Emblematic Goods Washington Hive fourth Fridays m ots the each ss lda Cole has been elect ed mistress for the coming VeAr the degree work will be y sented regularly the second Fridd the month by the beet degree team in the jurisdiction of the Maccabees National Tent. No. 1. meets in the 0dd Fellov s Temple on the first and third Wednesdavs of the month. Sir Knight Fletcher was elected degree master LADIES OF TEHE GOLDEN EAGLE Washington Temple. No. met | Tuesday night its hall. 1412 Pennsvlvania avenue. After the res- {ular transac of business Depu.y Mrs. M. My Headgnarters for all Fraternal Jewelry month degree 907 (5 St. N.W. Open a Charge Account on condition of his command for the last | six months A number of Washington Woodmen visited Capitol Heights to witness the installation of Maple Camp’s newly elected officers. Consul Commander Smith, Adviser Winfree, Banker Litz, Clerk Brown and Watchman Olsen made addresses. A motion to the camp from Capitol Heights Seat Pleasant was lald on the table to be acted upon next Wednesday night B. P. 0. ELKS. Members of Washington Lodge were visited Monday night by officers of move | to | Towson Lodge, who conducted an in- | itiation. Washington Lodge will re. turn the visit of Towson. Md.. Lodge. February 9., when the officers and members will be its guests at a ban- quet supper at the hotel. Past_exalted ruler place February 10, the following of- ficers presiding: James A. Balderson. exalted ruler: D. I. Nihion. leading knight; Samuel Richards, loval knight: R. Downing Lec, knigh F. Mer- treasurer: Ed Shine, secre tary: J. L. Ward. chaplain; Robert E. Mattingly. Thanatopsis: J. O'Connell, inner guard: Tom King, tiler; J. J. Moriority and David Laporte. color guards. The committee meets every Monday at § p.m. The Chicago Club meets every Monday at 8:30 p.m. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Columbia Lodge, No. 126, is mak ing Dbig preparations for its ban- auet to be given at the Wardman Park Hotel, March 8. The banquet is to be given in honor of Secretar of Labe~ James J. Davis. who director general of the Loval Order of Moose. Members of the cabinet United States Senators and Repre- sentatives will be requested to at- tend. Arangements are being made to have WCAP broadcast the speeches. Secretary Miller and his assistant, M. V..Hanson. are preparing candi- dates for the Fred N. Zihlman cla which will be initiated some time in February. Prizes are being offered by Representative Zihiman and other members of the lodge for the mem- ber turning in the largest list of candidates. The Moose Band. under the leadership of Director Zimmer: man, will be in attendance at the big night will take | selective membership | SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ - Gonuine When you see the “Bayer Cross™ on tablets. you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mil- lions and prescribed by physicians over 25 years for Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Toothache Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. 5 '1 Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin 15 the trade mark of Bayer Manufactore of Monoscetfeacidester of Salicylicacid 4