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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 8. ’ : selectbons and = readings. Refresh- | made by the vice president, Mrs. Re-| Wednesday evening, when the entire | The ways and means Rick, acting in behalf of the matron, ments were served. becca Meiners, both of these glifts|evening will be covered by surprises. [ ductress Betty Stanley, cl Mrs. Bessie E. Short, and the patron, coming from 'the ‘members of thel Worthy Grand Matron Gertrude| nounces a dance for Ap Mendel Behrend. The gift was re = Electa Chapter is giving a turkey |board. " The annual election of officers | Milans and Worthy Grand Patron | Masonic Hall, Tenleytown. ceived by Junior Jast Matron Miss dinner in connection with the colonial | resulted as follows: Mrs. Emille R.|George Plitt have signified their in- Ruth E. Little, acting for the chaptar. bazaar at Scottish Rite Cathedral to- [ Botsch, re-elected president; Mrs. Re. |tention of being present. Washington Centennial Chapter, No. | Following this a Valentine party was .LJ morrow mnight. Tuesday evening at|becca Meiners, re-elected vice presi- The Assoclation of Matrons and Pa-| 26, at its last regular meeting, Febru. | Participated in, under the guidance of . the meeting a class of candidates will Mrs. Carrie Smith, re-clected sec- | trons of 1926 also has been invited to 19, had as its guests the officers | members of the Mu Delta Slgma. Re- s = be initiated. Thursday the Past Ma- ice president; Mrs. Nora Henry, act as escort to the grand matron and | and members of Washington Centen. | freshments were served. The annual trons and Past Patrons’ Assoclationre-elected donation secretary, and Mrs. | grand patron. nial Lodge, 14, F. A. A. M, and | luncheon and dinner wiil be given in | Howell, master of third veil; Emmet EASTERN STAR. will have dinner at the Grace Dodge | Clara Davis, secretary. ' the officers and members of Bethany |the banquet hall of the Georgetown | L. Rudd, sentinel. High Priest Fowler e O aiae | Hiter: A colonlal atmosphere will prevail | Chapter, No. 24. After a short busi- | Masonic Hall, March 18. T | {of Woodridge Chapter announces a ther Chapter conferre hich Worthy Matron Virginia Carlton of | throughout the meeting Tuesday of | ness méeting, the entertainment com: | zet-together meeting for the convoca- | Br€es February 18, following w] f:, Acacla Chapter, No. 28, met Tues- | Brookland Chapter, No. 11, announces | Bethlehem Chapter, No. 7. There will mittee, in charge of Olive M. Shively,| The regular meeiing of the Masonic T tion, March 9, when a social time wili flhm“)‘"h;“‘"‘"""‘"f bresented. | Gay. Mra. Beyers of Cathedral Chap- | that after initiniion. ot the meeting be conferring of degrees In costume. | assisted by Lillian E. Alber and Jessic | and Kastern Star Home Board Aux follow the business of che evening. | Plans hrve been T e ehapier, which | ter entertained with solos. The chap- | Wednesday evening Mrs, Helon Rob.|The “Minuct” and other dances wili | 15, Mountjoy, provided a programe|iliary, which was to have been held { — :1\_‘;;‘]' Lt“hl'l-'l”-‘”"”: \mh'x U Noter | ter will ;ava ?humdorr-‘:::e::wslgi erts, general chairman of the dormi-|form tg:: erl)!lena‘.ltnmenl. .Th‘xlxlrsdxy,’g {{retreshmemfl. n:’ x‘})lurgt‘h;rfh chor:. éi'é‘;'.’f’fi:"n*:.‘:,l,""’" mlfi!‘fl! on ac - o eld - a Hotel, s F o) s 5 Al | A ,_were served, after whicl T i ay. Jopua, No B ooEl e Tl feraissunt Of | comiitfee composed (of Mrsg Lucy E.[ (10H0 today. RHov. % farows ot and work of that committee. ‘A musl. |50n, 805 Adams street northenst. Mrs, | the wave nnd means committes wi| FRuth Chapter, No. 1, will hold an ¢ . 7240 p o hoiationgl eeutun jor Masanic CIubS, | Fessenden, Mrs. Lucy Miller and Mrs. preach. At the meeting March 2 the|cal program and refreshments will|C. M. Smith, chalrman of the annual | be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest A Sheertainment, dance and bazaar in Samuel & ;\‘1‘!“’“"1\-;’;“»“ “15:‘0‘:':,"“"' e atiorEe [ Mildred Shaff degrees will be conferred. follow. ~A cooked food’ bazaar is to|bazaar, held a meeting February 13 of [ Huyett, 2710 Woodley place, Wednes- :""eel ';g;‘: Pwillor;zmv Flm"‘r}'?ml | projeet. ; The e officers OF Trinity Chap-| Next Tueaday ovening Lebanon |29,1010 8t the lome of Mre Gertruge | the mibeommittse chairmen 4t her | asy evenins. day evening. oo DeX i : cutusether | | e T e on Y| fer. No. 33, initiated & class of candi- | cpypter will meet, at which time a | it Hobroany 21 ceatiny ment. Mrs. Van W. Roberds, chair-| Warren G. Harding Chapter had 2| maioma on = oo 0.0, st Okeih {the Gavel Club team, after which E.|dates at thelr meeting Thursday. The | qogl™% Spo0 otn® e To, o0 800 e, & 4 Y2l man of the fancy-work group of the |short Valentine party after the degres |, Tefoma Chapter, No. 12, conferre [ Tonie Crag, o sitent, complimented the | dormitory coymittee will give a cand | {iitinted. “The chapter will hold ite| Fidelity Chapter, 19, will mest |annual bazear, held an organization |work at its last meeting. Valontines | (he 4%€Tecs at its last meeting. Ti. {ehers s inlonit oo aeenaraa e | Loy Bebruany BUSUAUNMOUcenty R Traral e ica e the businecs has besn | Taosting ead ehtertained at”luncheon and candy. were given to those pres | SPL T 1o, ealn Februacy 26 | ilso promused greater social activity [ hers and friends are Invited. —Tne} Park Hotel = Misn Sue It,nfx::: i e D | Eobriary b STl motos accompanied by Men: Geoy. | Private club dinner next Wednesdn [ for the ciub and announced that the | ways and means committee will hold | At the jast mecting of the Masonic | entertainment. * March 16 the chapter | Columbia Chapter will meet tomor- | ner ot the plane. There wili e o pro- :;’u:'“::;';m};‘fi {::d:ha Tk tles | cnnual entertainment and ball will be | 4 tackey party at the Gavel Club,|and Eastern Star Home Board Aux- | will give a dance at the Washington | row nighy and after the business |gram Thursday evening after a short pres D ol : e diven February 25 at the Wardman | 719 Thirteenth street, March 6. There | iliary the president, Mrs. Emilie R. Club, the proceeds of which will be | there will Be a short program followed | business sessfon and members and |2fY 12, the gift of Matron Adams. ROY \‘ - :liih’* A s Park Hotel will be dancing and refreshments. | Botsch, was presented by the grand | gonated to the dormitory at the Ma- [by dancing. The past patrons have | their friends are invited. Naomi Chapter, No. 3, celebraie Mt Vernon | The questlon of sending delegates to | — . matron, Mrs. Gertrude Milans, with & | gonie and Eastern Star Home. been invited tp be the guests of the its thirty-first birthd: annlves . i } b convention of the N 1 League | Unity Chapte - 22, celebratad | peaded bag, and the retiring secretary Easlicilon chapter. Mizpah Chapter, No. 8, met Febru-| 2 10. Guests of homor i Mar { /¢ Masome Clubs at Philadelphia {n Its ninth birthduy anniversary at its | ygsocfate Grand Conductress Mrs Arrangement8 have been completed ary 16. After the meeting had been | February 10. Guests of hong .M and Tune will come up for consideration |last meetin The lstingulshed | pear] Watt Gibb, received a gift of |for the seventeenth birthday celebra-| Friendship Chapter, No. 17, will re. | closed am American flag was pre-| cluded Acting Grand Matron 8 | March 10. Certrude B Milane, arend Matronifiat silver, the presentation - being | tion of Cathedral Chapter, No. 14, sume its meetings Tuesday evening. | sented to the shapter by yonn I (Continued on Lleventh P: ‘ ENIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIES Gertrude B. Milans, Grand Patron e Tue: ‘1“‘\»71j-r ‘1';""‘" . 4. Order of The Ladies' Auxiliary of Da Molay | George Plitt, Past Grnn\(dluaf'nlruns Wednewtas- - Washington, No. 1, O~ | | (o ¥, N Templar, | Charles Shreve, Joseph Milans an = TRl TenpIe: ,\.{I‘",‘,’?\'v’;"?‘ ;?&MR'.‘.“ZLZ"“,‘,EL",{ George .\1’01 rs }?usocmtec(}mndcl\ln- s s SCOTTISH RITE Thursday evening in the commandery | ron Lena Stephenson, Grand Con- Tuesday—Robert de Bruce Council, isylum, at the Masonic Temple, Thir- | Auctress Sallye Bogley, Grand Secre- atutory ansembls. | tesnth street and New York avenue. | {4r%, Rose A Yost. Jieng Teoturer 2 o Mallie Teachum a 3 o DO i 2 bl ! patrons of 1926, Refreshments were t G e, “Soctal. " Washiugotn “Au- e mvoman's Auxiliery of the|gerved, followed by dancing. A card Toritim: ‘lrafteman’s Clyb of the United States | a iy will be given by the ways and Veterans' Bureau observed its fourth | nieans committee, with Thomas Dok > birthday with the conventional four- | g, an s ® HILE the bodies scheduled to | candle cake, speeches, music and re. | Jimer Mo oy 4% (ihe Burlington m"vlwmm’m“‘e"f““"s’"‘“" freshments at the Edward Everett | next meeting the degrees will be con . ull called off thelr communl | 17,10 “pall, Sixteenth and Harvard | fepyed gon ]\\|L5hi';fi'l"}‘*::;§;;2; streets, February 16. Solos were sung | i — N Shin e o Birthdas Snt | DY Mrs. Herbert Riley, accompanied| Temple Chapter, No. 13, will not celobrated Washington's Birthday Sat- |y yioe Tance, and a history of the | mest tomorrour because of George = Ry CTEmIng with patrloue exerlauxiltary was read by Mrs. Rose| Washington's birthday. Its mext 3 {lses In the Masonic Temple AUditor | Heeves Hidde as leading features of | meeting ia March 8. After & short p Im, ! Dake lts anmual DlErimoEo | the) entettilnment, business meeting, an entertainment omOrToN Lo Mount Vernon, (e place 2| Vows were administered to two new | has been arranged. Batron Louls ‘1:“1:“:“)‘\!::“’i:\!v;ll';hh:l‘x"polt' and Ve, | members. f”’{}"”f “""d" s l‘“a';‘f“;' . lea Smiles invite all members to attend. vania avenue by special train at 1| i sccompanied by the families and | _Illustrious Potentate Charles D.| mpo suxiliary Home Board of Joppa riends of the members. Shackleford says: “Each member of | qqpe ™G Sid R0 Al gt Almas Temple will find some crumb | puel CRtel N 20, Wil meet Brightwood Lodge, No. 43, with | to tickle his taste for entertainment |4 to00Y Conductress Ella Cannon atmber of friends, will vialt Iireq [lot ineistainignt " Eviday/evening: dn | jyaoctoe. Conductisss Sl SCaunon: 3 icksburg Lodge, No. 4, Fredericks-|ihe Washington Auditorium, starting L. Greenstreet will be assisting host. S o e Weohinpion was| ot 746 gelock. The commities ol EC T Manis Bt Uy de a Master Mason, leaving Union | entertainment, James C. Hoyle, chair- | ooy pe'tne guest of honor. The annual . Statlon at 315 pm. and arrving at|man, promises » program’ ot athletic| 711 e The Busetof honor, 'he | given . dericksburs In time for a speclal | cvents, songs, orchestral and instru. |Sance and card party will be giver s & gram in the evening. Past Master | mentai music, vaudeville and a buffet | yied ways and means committes will ety (& Dlein, who s chaltman, of | junchieon. | As thaiter iis (aastrabls fon|| =19 PRYR SRL Fosusl So! Joppa Tem- the Committee of arrangements. has|an Shrine occasions, the potentate | S5T5, chicks engaged a special train for the occa- | hag requested that it bo Wworn. 2 rion, and those wishing to go are ad-| "o insure the maximum of success| Iarmony Chapter, U. D., at the last “ised to communicate with him. for the ceremonial to be held in the | meeting . Initiated 'nine = candidates Saturday evening at 7:30| Washington Auditorium March 24,{Grand Patron George Plitt made an olock, in the Masonic Temple Audt. | Potentate Shackleford has almost fin- | address. The assoclate conductress torium, the Grand Lodge committee on | ished co-ordinating the various actlv-|announced a card party to be held at Masonic education will conduct & mass | ities and units of Almas Temple. The | Gavel Club next Friday. Also a . : meeting, at which three prominent | following are the appointive officers | rummage sale March 18, 19 and 20. speakers will be heard. Past Grand|of the divan: James C. Hoyle, first| Following initlation refreshments b Master Cyrus C. Coombs is chairman | ceremonial master; A. Ernest Tate,|were served. Matron Mrs, Sallle S, < . of the committee in charge of the |fecond ceremonial master; Robert S.|Wilson entertained her officers at a Rear, marshal; Rev. John C. Paimer; | reception in ionor of her. twenty ffth nnouncement or tremenaous price orator; Robert C. Fowler, captain of | wedding anniversary. She waa pre- % . Wednesday evening Representative | the guard; Willlam W. Wallace, outer | gented with silver as well as othar = Sol Bloom of New York will deliver an | guard; David J. Roberts, inner guard; | gitts. Mrs. Wilson sang several solos. re uctlons an \V4 | IMPIrov ements 1 address before Harmony Lodge, No. 17, | Charles B. Hanford, ritualist; Louls | Fer gon, Oliver S. Wilson, entertained - at its regular meeti 'rgn “Musaol‘lm C. Atkins, dfin,tha.lcl':emli: C.HP. ‘I?a'; with solos and violin selections. d b th ind Itallan Masonry.” Representative | rett, second alchemist; Rev. Hugh T. i t B e T e was followe egreatest January desree Mason of the Italian jurisdic-| mon, assistant chaplain; Rev. Earle | visited February 18 by Grand Matron A . tion and at present a member of Pa-| Wilfley, necrologist; Roe Fulkerson,|Milans, Grand Patron Plitt, Junfori cific Lodge, No. 233, of New York City, | director; Herbert H. Street, queen of [Past Grand Matron Fletcher, Junlor ln o ge ro el'S lS OI y- and a thirty-second degree Scottish|the harem: George H. Whiting. adju- | Past Grand Patron Shreve and ma- Rite Mason and Shriner. tant major; E. Burkholder, director|trons and patrons of other chapters. Ih 1k Gavel Clubid of publicity; V. M. Fookes, ('us!odlan."l‘hli«’ii ufl\\cer(?"rpr the er::\txlns ydear. The well known Gavel Club degree 3 sabelloe V. Collins, associate conduc- . . team will officiate in the degree work [OhCARRANER L men|trese: Gora R Corning. oreanist s f the fo eeks endln Joppa Lodge, No. 35, Tuesday eve-|y,ve been named: Stunt comndittee, |Frances C. Burger, warder, were in- ""‘L'-I""de!r '\hxe g"’chO; — 1’“&)"‘“‘{3 Ernest W. Snoots; board of governors | stalled by Junior Past Gné\d Matron . r Clyde J. Nichols and Master Davi 3 s Fletcher, assiste ast Grand Mar- > committes, Howard W. Cutler; finance 5 y 1 L pitiner nd accounts, commitise, Monle San: | shal Leona Telwig, acting s grand| anuary olst were 14, , aIl INcrease Members of the Police Department | 8eT; jurisprudence and by-laws com-|marshall. Mrs. Jane Collins was Al = ‘ of the city will compose the special |mittee, Paul B. Cromelin; complaints, | elected representative of the chapter Shetie S WnicE B the 2Poclel| Gyt Pgnicvances. James V.| o the botrd of directors for the Fast : (o) 4 PEr cent over the same peri work in Bast Gate Lodge, No. 34,| Witten; entertainment,’ James C.|ern Star Home. Junor Past Grand { Wednesday evening, and Master FHarry | Hoyle; membership, Bertram H. Rob-|Matron Fletcher and Junior Past 4 Strong has extended a general in.|erts: charity and welfare, Andrew D.|Grand Patron Shreve, presented the | o = < o Loffier; visitors to the Bick, George A.|chapter an engraved charter case. A o b e s Jraternity to be present. | 40 onys reception, Paul . Grove. | social followed, in the nature of a' ! b olice ieam .;B’,',,;"’{f,fm','.fiof‘;“f_: Other_appointments are as follows: (birthday party for four members. | (i ¢ The Orlental Band, Henry B. Schmidt, | Mrs. T. E. O'Brien and Mrs. Mattts | " % A director; medical board, Charles S.[B. Carter entertaining with musical | I Gompere Lodge, o 45, Whe, b D, medical tector, and 1d-Sumimer DUSINESS 1n Jjanuary'! h raised four M. M.’s at its commu- [ Henry W. Jaeger, M. D., chief medi- nication last Friday evening, will have | cal examiner: Arab patrol, George H. 3 22 for the de\gfeeato De presented in K;'h;;lr;g. Eaintantmalon ‘;“‘};;,’;2‘2} & > odge room No. 3, Masonic Temple, | F. Holmes, captain; Tuesday evening of the current week. | Honor. Afchle. Straub, commander; When the drastic reduct]ons went The lodge already has organized a Fel-| Almas _Military Band and Drum L loweraft Club of 40 members, with|Corps, Willlam C. White, director; Al- Headguertars . . louls Lissowitz as president, Maurice | mas Chanters, Albert W. Harned, di- Blum and M. Rosendorf as vice presi-|rector. Fraternal ln O e ec a-l dents, M. Handelman as secretary, A spectal committee is belng formed J 1 ! = . . Ostrow as treasurer and Dr. ) for the purpose of entertaining guests ewelry vice A. Goldberg as chairman of the!en route to and from the Imperial » | A y y W 1 " Ig g4 xecutive committee, | Council sesslon in Philadelphia next | ,‘,‘m‘;’_‘_f‘l“,',‘,’,,{;:;’f"fif,,."":'." i 3 an a e‘ el:e o. e e Gries | for every fraternal organiz The Ixemplification of Masonic Tese i tion. " Shecial Grives 01 quan- i eatest values ln thelr h]sto 4 Procedures” is the unique feature an- oo ; YigRgecs: | . ; Ta Sers The Ladies’ Auxillary of the Lamb- Torneed (oF Takoma Lodge, No. 28, | gin Cigh will hold its annual instal. D. ALPHER ‘ S0T tuesiy evening, lation of officers tomorrow evening at 907 G St. NW Potomac Lodge, No. 5. is to have all | Northeast Masonic Temple, 8 p.m. En- , Charec o . ~orts of & good time at Its “get-togeth- | tertalnment will be provided, followed "pefl it fll llc re e ¢ Wednesday evening in its own |by refreshments and dancing. Friends ccount OW W u banquet hall {n Georgetown, with a set |0f members are invited, also mem- < RO ot und et ok | et oF G Camiaiin e G these really ARE the greatest values and members Trinity Lodge, No. 41, voted at its| Auxiliary. No charges. , y gl. January meeting to change its place ° s . 5 of "mmmeting o She Masmave Febiace is proved in a de te and emphatic Chirteenth street and New York ave. nue northwest, the first communica- leor. b(:ln]g :em there\next Friday eve- fl B . alr ]7 ning, in lodge room No. 3. The lodge f t w e remar a r o also is now publishing a newsy bulle- en rices s tin, Trinity News by name. : Capital City Forest, No. 102, Tall anuary. Cedars of Lebanon, has been granted « charter to operate in Washington. A meeting was held recently with a . large number of charter members and 5 the following officers were elected for g ls ! he vear of 1926: Grand Tall Cedar, . . A. Jacquette; senior deputy grand (4 Tall Cedar, A. W. Patterson; junior I <rand Tall Cedar, H. M. Vandervort - | scribe, 1. R. Steffens; treasures \orris Hart; trustees, Dr. J. T, Pren § , lergast, John Harvey, George G. 5 fohnson. 1 ? At its meeting dast week the Dis- | erict representative, George H. Hen! = - er of Baltimore, Md., spoke on the objects and tenets of the order, stating | that it gvas formed entirely to pro- mote greater soclal accord among Masons and for clean, original fun; s that it bad no alliance with any other ou e - e - organization, and that It Is @ Nation- ( wide institution whose membership is 1ot conferred indiscriminately. Last evening, the opening night, a | ’ delegation of over 500 members of the | order from Baltimore, including 30 | e an - - - supreme representatives from the nearby States and a 100-plece band, were in evidence. Woodridge Chapter, No. 15, ad- vanced its line at the annual election of officers, the roster for the coming vear being as follows: John T. Fowler, Jr., high priest; Willlam M. Sim, jr., king: Frank L. Schultz, scribe; Justin A, delford, secretary; Arthur S. lenderson, treasurer: Harry _ A. Strong, trustee for three vears; Ray- nond V. Root, captain of the host; Waldo W. Stevens, principal so- journer; Fred A. 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