Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1926, Page 70

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FRA MASONIC. tomorrow evening, with Ben, Harlan acting as senfor deas George Tucker Kyoto, Japan, will d s in’ Sibe ner B tver a le Pentalpha, Mt Pleasant Albert Pike. Son Night Tuesday—Nat Arminius, ) King David = “Father and No. No. 33 B0, ual, No Potomac 1 | nesday evening, have a “Get-together banguet hall of its own Georgetown, the scene of mous Masonic gatherings vore, * epecial, te T in Centennial, | | | | Potentate Charles Almis Temple is going to cele elevation to Oriental autho splendor at a “Stag evening Temple. to be held in the Wa Audircrivm the evening of Februors 26, with @ prosran letic and va le followed buffet lunch rapged for by the er i oyl And will have theis a big Ladies’ night and danc same place the evening of Apl Potentate Shackelford's Il probubility, wil shington Audite Mar its old-time gayety it with unexpecte preparations . and et being put forth t 1 notable n the p by Ly KNIGH AR COMMANDERIES N of the Noble | potentace that the WAl MASTERS. No AND SELE Wa Counct 1 ANCIEN ACCEPT 1 RITF L SD SCOT. Tuesdas mon Bon ¥ o itory Asserubly . LODGE, age a Masonic sh Rite C: noveity the Scot ird and in a IKE 36 of s tordi i ad to the son and Wer /@Father il entertainment Melvin A smber of the 4 son betwe 1 if he M R program freshmer In his official ishes th i3 expecte nges of such a casion pected t having o mpv.- is meetin Teiday Last_ ¥ri vhottom of espec the Cf halt the ntative Indiana, Inspec 1 the ttish Rite soth Price of Maryland and together with & number « nobles. All nobles of the ne are invited to these i t each ot and 1 th hasn't | the is a Bu ¥ashing 14, will hol \Washi Temple AT 8 O promir members ¢ families Monda X visit to Washl non by their Pennsyl Satunday ogram in =os by utive committee of 1b of the Bureau of d Printing Wednesday * the home of President suin n March ided to hol turday evening following comn | make arrangements for t H. Troutman ams, A. C Rhodes and D declded also t to restore de: rmer statu together v clubs, wil train and fri ave states t hold a soclal session Tuesday eve Grand Chaplain Rev. Dr John C. Paln will deliver an ad aress and refre 1 be serv It was v cers of the club, offic .nr«v\wf the oghe r Lodge, leh will en- | T installed® Wednesday oA oo te Titice e at the City Club, o et ‘H.,‘mn of the Installation @ Past Masters' night | Will be held, under the auspice when Past Master George | Clubs will have charge of Ul\*} Naval the fest{ ty Club Sa preparing Far March 4 . For A lamonies. nbers will be entertained Willlam_ G. Alden of the ical Survey on the The Felloweraft Club of Joseph H. ans Lodge, No. 38, announces a i party in the auditorium of the Northeast Masonic Temple Wednes evening, to which all Masol their families and friends are invited. Senior Deacon Harry L. Strang, 3d, will head the official line in the degree work in “rench Lodge ar lacter National Park. gratulations on his recent pri to the superintendency of the dtvision Horeb Chapter evening elected vear and ha Mou Tuesday the er R offic an after the ceremonies Right Rev. I night" numbers, | et hour Har evening, and at the At the next meeting of the club the with an illustrated lecture Swigart of the club is receiving con THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1926—PART 3 lodge room was beautifully decorated for the occasion. EASTERN STAR. Areme Chapter, 10, at the las meeting was visited by Grand Matron rtrude B. Milans and Grand Patron orge Plitt. After the business ses- program _followed, featuring little Miss Beverly Miller in a song |and dance, Miss Marie Miller in a piano solo, the Daughters of Job in 1{ f play and 2 band of small be At he me Wednesday evening, | i ‘, 1 the business session, an enter tainment_has been provided by Past Matron Maud Fellheimer, which will | be followed by dancing At the I ne of Loyalty e | Chapter, No. forfs were acted {w the meeting | en under vection of Mrs. Blanche Carna Mrs. ¢ aha endered several 1 solos, assisted the organist, Suy was served, Qistinguished guests were nductress Mr ilye Bo t Grand Patrons Gratz I the Jjamin A. con, and St ishop of ecture on number of past high priests present, among them Willlam M. Harley, Field F. F. Kimmell, Richard M. Lucien G. Yunsg, - . Dickey Libbey, James S. s and O. L. Ballard. ' The visi lyded John W. Roth, high Washington Ct 3 officers _elected were Cliborne, high priest; Bver Holt, king: Paul R. Boesch, John I Broaddus, captain John D. Byers, principal so journer: John B. Sci 3 rch captain. Rapha appolnted oryanist man sentinel. The were {stalled by Raymond B. Dickey the Grand Chapter hi i i nx priest of The chapter Howell B. ett G scribe the I W the % smple in nany fa: days of in ik close of ocial was e - 1 Ho. in md Aquilla C. 1ord e b r of Al shington Friday 1 of ath Hicks = : the retirin the n G presentation ch. the sented P Landsonme ter's wife At and Most will be Luc owin the R he Orde pas eon, ar ent com new Hizh 1* ring o1 the "Ir new incement £ turn at o in_ the | ril 27 “t | he um 1wl d to pirit 4 frd with [ est Sh incident to e and the news Dy irted b are held | d danc A Ch | M ning {low 1 Edwar Gibbs tre of ier ensuing st wmes T iryant, nt prinei- | ef- 1ake the | not only nence of Arthur Palme Kimball 1 the it soj Arch cag of the thir ter of t TPickell ward Hicks Charles W A sen ing hi the chapter a holiday, wion to nd The ip i K | er L} auxiliary | sdiy eve Florence | informal 1 p bridge | ca v and and | nir Ward | card party {dancing at | home board | ninz the 10 progressi tomorrow = Jumes S, ond ors i Fred Sillers Willian Rayn Moore, choir priest’s G d un will start 9 W he 1ests or Gen at Williar his dep- f Ma » My reetings. jewel w n I'he Thi Mrs past i to h priest r Fesser ir convoca of | Norris d {nstant with. on th dispense second fall s heer Lod | nounces i ¢ | valentine e | the { dancin; | aue b the Fel Engrav evening Day and g veur ual ban nd | cted to | Farm- ieorge Radue r. C. o ul\P linquent | 18 The | with the I be for- rrow party to 1o under t r cial eat purpose committe The N brated pa TH | Walter Joseph H derson, Ju Char Charles ¢ Copp. Joct les B dler Cc it mbs Jochum, corge 1 McNe Ivanh Kennedy, Thom Dougher Clabaugh, Willlam F. Har Whiteford, Herbert ¥. Smith ter M. Bastian and John . J Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley, pastor the Vermont Ave Ct Church, the speaker of th evening, | ing, delivered a lecture of special inter- | are est to Masons. Fred Bast enter|bers talned with solos and the lodge glee | ( club sang throughout the evenirn arousing much enthus rved late hanquet ha mique des 2 N row eve a dance es of the W feu by Dr. | a Geolog- is Bet to prese i I3 B ing omotion 1o ,| Cha; printing ser v Special Six 4-Door Sedan. 1315 Advance Six 4-Door Sedan $1525 Prices f. o, b. Factory WALLACE MOTOR CO0. DISTRIBUTOR Retail Salesroom 1709 L St. N.W. Main 7612 Board will meet with Court February 22 at 12:30 p.m. for committee will mey 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Anna White' ant street, secretary Februar: | Mevers; Yost gr March its me Mrs. Eva D.|Grand Patrons Betts and Mowbray were among the distinguished guests. A program consisting of dancing by Misses Caretta and Gertrude Hunter, readings by Mrs. Zeller of Washing- ton Centennial Chupter and solos by Mrs. Addison of Temple Chap! glven. Refreshments were served Associate Conductress Thompson had charge of both the program and re freshments. The ways and mean committee will hold a card party at 1429 F street tomorrow evening, to which all members and friends are invited. Mr. Crumb, chairman of the dormitory commlttee, is planning a dance and card p for March 16 at the Washington club. his sister After Goose uncheon and cards. The dormitory February .8 at The usual weekly card chapter will be held at 3145 Mount Pleas- day at 1:30 p.m. The Assoclation of Secretaries met n the office of the right worthy grand 6 and elected the officer: President, Mrs. vice president, Mrs. Ida secretary, Miss Ellen S.| treasurer, Miss Alice Clley. dent Mrs. Lillle McKenzle, ntly elected to the office )f grand treasurer of the Grand Chap er and Grand Secretary Mrs. Rose A. were the hostesses. party for th the Wedne Worthy ba | hom ollowing “lara Dav *arsons; *ast Pre 1 vho was r | ing i« Temple Chapter, No. 13, has called off the next meeting on account of George Washington's birthday. A card party and dance will be given February 27 at the City Club. Mrs. Lillie Eibel is in charge, with Jur Past Matron Harriet A. Corwin sisting. The next meeting will held March § st Mizpah Chapter, No. 8, will meet uesday and the entertainment pro- m, to follow the meeting, will be oluntary. Tomorrow evening a heater party will be held at Keith's. The annual luncheon and dinner, will siven in the early part of March. home of May is expec Matrons 11926 wi | for the | tron, wh | | | o as- be Federal Chapter, cent mecting was presented with se eral gifts. The charter appro- engraved, was given by Past Matron Nellle E. Fletcher and st Grand Patron Charles S. Shreve. the fraternal mother and father o chapter, with remarks by the grand patron, Charles S. Shreve point_ was presented by Martha thy Paul, in behalt two youngest and enthusiastic race Wrenn and Maurine isther point was presented Rose Hyer Hartung sciate matron | her fathcr, w a past | Federal Lodge, No was given by Mrs of Harding Chapt of her dnughter Past Matron Harding present of Areme 1sbar | baton Wrenn Chapter, given by Furr, and was presented The two conductresses Irs. Rirdie Y chapter siver umbe of 1 will be presen | A gold Royal Anch Ch. given and presented Elliot personally by the entertainment prog ter, um Chapter, No, t its last 8, at its re-| thid oc 1 was visited by Grand Matron wde B Milans and Grand Patron plitt, at which time the new of officers conferred the degrees class of five. Following the wion a mock wedding was held cfreshments served. Conductress | Downs, rh 1irman of the dormi. mmittee sunced a masque- | dunce to bé held at the Lee House | 18. There will be no meeting | chapter February The home board will hold its next the home of Mrs. Bar 82 southeast, March 3 Will Chapter, class of four ing February will be a short wed by an old-time the S 1 ast | patron | ided Ruth Doro of th members Brattain v M the b by fary No. can after program, “spelling bee. vill ates at which fol ; ha s, past matron 31, in memory presented by | Coumbe « point 1st matron | ry of Emma G Chapter. Electa 1 by Mrs. Plerce 10, in mer a past 1 1 Bethlehem Chapter met Tues An entertalnment was provided solos by Stanley Foltz, junior tron of Gavel Chapter, accom by Theodore Frech at the lings by Miss Marion Tuck nd cello solos by J. Zebley, with Harrison accompanying at the Refreshments were followed of homemade cakes and group of the home bos Mrs Van Fossen, A cir by the Bethlehem ill team, will be given in the Northeast Temple The en Mr members 38 nounces neeting W and hox th - balldh Ll : K e s ' % Assoctation Matrons » Wor sattended a dinner at the ital February 6. Grand Gertrude Milans and George PHtt were the Other members of present were lda V T Joseph H. Milans 1 Matron Mrs Past Gr Ser; nd it cor Mrs Mu p.m. A meetin hreeve, Robey Lydia R rand matror other grand addresses. A | eting was held and | were_elected n_Mrs. Nellie k. Edgar B. Merritt, Miss Edith Burrell, Mrs. Elizabeth Plitt, ing was held vill give a Inn and 1 Side wa land Chapter of the bt evening was turned ove |aren of the chapter mer | frien A progr v children, ¢ ors of Fidelity by Master tinted a class of can- | by » meeting Tuesday. Past preside and Dun presic n Tasmer Te ! Tleslie Stallin Dow Vomers! Dal s Dunbrie Up to Gwynnette Willis, bers of the entertainment committee, young guests Matron partake of refreshm Announcement iked goods mart of Mrs. Monroe street, be present Master John Pestell, accompanled by | Miss Beatrice Pestell ske I Members of Cathec { looking forward to the birthe be conducte February ithedral, The committe \rrangements the chairman and compl Gertrud hel¢ The chapter's annual dance w | Wednesday at the Willard grees will be cc Tk Friendship Chapte | sume jts meetings Febru new lodgeros Member theé honor guest Mount \(',h' ster, No. 34 tch entitled “Mother | Jate,” written by Mrs. and given by men 1 be ¥y evening by to s W Virginia nts invited Carlton ex next Frid " made of a i at -m.lw Litschert, 1241 At the meetir inial Ch ew off No. Fet initiated se usical prograr i nts rec o ter, Febru aldates charge of Mabel R an ostri iral Chapter are the party | - meet Rite ets north of the the itron It the of was from Patron nd a mother Matror fatron I m W xl\u m hn in charge cently Past M A1l details szation of Association as escort met r Jar Patrons’ to now red up grand m: 1 sctions, lowment comr Edna hav n es tion of paying t asio Conductres and Prob Dunbries Mr. and Eliza i1 home hoard armon, | FePT Mrs h I Flore ng Dy held in Scottish ¥ birthday pe Just Arrived pmplete ar Pins und prices. 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