Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1926, Page 78

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 28, 1926—PART 3 talk. A sketch entitled 5 a|ton Hotel March 1 at 8 o'clock. A |home of Mrs. Minnie Urban, 1735 Sev- [ Clayton of Adah Chapter, Mount Rai- | Tuesday the chairs Goose” was rendered Mrs. Kolb, [meeting of the auxiliary home board | enteenth street, March 17, at 8 p.m. | nier, Md. Mr: wnith, matron of | dowment cumn\lu::.." .\(l‘:mmeb'ntlrlln - Misses Hubbard and Allison, will be held March 9 at 8 o'clock at|A rummage sale is planned for March | Adah Chapter, Mount Rainier, Md. [ Major, will hold a meeting at her s the residence of Mrs. Penelope |25, 26 and 27 and a progressive 500 | was a guest. residence, 1011 Seventh street north- an, in the Ma " Holmes, 3635 10th street, with Mrs. | party for March 31 — . at 7:30 pm. Mrs. Louise Bitt o ‘ cod G £ et”; | George ' Cornish and Mrs. Penelope Mizpah Chapter, No. 8, will meet | ner. chairman of the apron commit . were presented Holm hostesses Ruth Chapter, No. 1, will meet to- | Tuesd: The business meeting will | tee of the bazaar, will hold a meet n, Chamberlain, Dym- morrow evening. The entertainment | be followed by s in-chiarge [Ing of her co it m and Gregory. &e.| !Trinity Chapter, No. 33, will meet |Will be n charge of the associate | of Miss Mildred Leccke, acting. o oot g o A e i s ¢ ey g MASONIC. Clubs to establish u chair of forcign |the auxiliary delivered addresses: | F'eShels ere ".'.',‘:"'1].,\,'9',', e e ;X“h,‘"'fi‘.’ e o e et SRR CHEHILE oW R Ny | _The annual luncheon and din. | mont street, ) service at the George Washington | Mrs. Gertrude Trumbly presided at the SHlL S & (dgnce Clos |75 iheren il ve . | rereshments. B [ ner will be held in the Georgetown| . . — LoDG: University ,.,;,'::.’":“‘; “Lé.g:ulh 1, ma mxlmlnlumll“ ss Eima, Miller rendered i AR ttee will give a_ cey e |l Due 1o illians: O ane: ofkthe playernil o oie nll Merch 18, | Thmncas mv.m;';t ':1 'f::'ificglmmm Aicfay Pitonac ¥ M. 4 Y L No. ukulels selections J il s savel Ol % e Nalbr Tor - Didatlizs of eyt ) e 3 mac, N AAte Strel hil5o it s gt i ; Judge Charles H. Lobingler of the |the Gavel Club, 719 st. the play announced for meeting o ; dines” will be pre * ‘the BB French. o Al Yited the Circle and Railrol Sauare | The entertainment committee prom- | panifiant of Justice, one of the un. |will he dancing and refreshments e anies NE. 3| The meetlrig ‘of Bethlehem Chapter, | girestion ot det i e, e Pentaipha. No. 23, F. C. Glubs to attend the communication of | ises something interesting for the next | ygual Masonic lights of the, Scottish o ol STHl the eacond meet.| NOi:7, Thissdsy. night witnessed 'the | be fallowed by other femres: oo Wastunetan Cegiennial, 0. 1.3 | | 6RO e o and Kin | o g March 20. usual Masonic Hehts of the seottlsh | Areme Chanter, No. 10, at the next ing in March. The following pro | COnferring of degrees in colonial ot tron May P, Gibbon txtends an in- Tucsday-— Arminin Carfoll mtrtitted 4 waunl . IR g alk on “Masonry in the Far Fast” in | meeting, March 8, will confer the de- | grs iven: Songs by Mr. Bow. tume. The entertainment took the)— o A sdag—a 0,0 B C- Carsoll contelnited S mtisical | The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Lamb- | Flit O EMAsotiy in b o row | Erees on a number of condidates. Mrs ers accompanying: hu. | form of a mi ancad by M (CATiiinea on THixtacilll Fage rhingion” Contennial, | | and & bu cheon was served atyskin Club last Monday at the North-|gentiiph Jodec, Wo- 58 (ORETC | Rose Hyer Hartuns, chairman of the [ morous sketch, “The Clairvoyant,” by &lia, 15, Bowen, 5 past” mas se. east Masonic Temple installed the fol- (Y€ | T GRE Bog T ECE C8) auxiliary home board, announces an | Past Matron Anna B. Wiley and a Mesdames M. Deal, 0. 44, M. M. Officers of the Cil ul | lowing office President, Mrs. - | Deacon Clifford F Wl , | oyster supper at the Northeast Ter)- | 3dith W. Clark. Members are 1 nnell, M. Gorsuch, astigao). | |D. Sullivan, president; Eimer Lewis, | el 1 Mass > president, Mrs. | yFoq0n DUTOM o e o hacon: | ple, Eighth and F streets northeast. | quested to bring a package cor tner, C. Estlow, M. Bradburn. e e uuEn=iand o o Sy 3 o Rpoett [ Worshiptul Master Harry L. Under- RSB o T aD RS | article worth 10 cents for the | E. Nelson, T. Roberds, M. Gingell, D. Official r s: 2 s, sec 7 CT | whod announces refreshments also, owrick ind 8. E bass party to be held the first meeting | Corning, C. Gentner. accompanied a De Mola, tary; R. A. Guerrant, treasurer; F e . Mrs. Carl _Vierbuche i Frech, chairmen, respectively oty M | the pano by Mrs. Lillie Hall. Mrs tlpwirs v ; o tings % ¥ ¢ Josenh H. Milans, o 38, F. Bouitie: mes it s : ety T e | E Satirday—School of Instructic . , sergeant-at-arms, and P. S. conductre 2 T temple and endowment K Deal sang “The Star Spangled Ban Ki - EASTERN STAR. announce a joint 500 card party s Takoma Chapter, No. 12, met Fri-|ner” during the flag exerc . mplification by Tormley, tiler. Schult: rd Mr: i nd the children had charge o | Charl s, who directed the The Fraternity Shop MAIN L E. A Maconic Board of Relief. o committee o work and e sentinel, Mrs, W. Elder | Matron Elida M. Wooster announces 9 F street tomorrow at 8:3( " Iéctures. The Ashtlar Club of Master Masons | Mrs. Stark, retiring president, was | that the meeting of Unity Chapter, e Entertatnment hee,, was presented i token of ap ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. and the Ladies’ Auxiliary met jointly | presented with gifts from the Lamb:|No. 22, March 12 will be a business| The ways and means committee of d reclation Ay = (No reports received for publication.) recently in I. O. O. F. Temple for an |skin Club and also the auxiliary, and |session followed by a social. A card | Good Will Chapter, No. 36, Mrs. Ruth | At its meeting Tuesday Fideli ! K ¥ —_— Fliday—School of Instruction. appropriate George Washington pro- complimented for service.rendered | p i : the ways and Measell, chairman, reported a suc- | Chapter was entertained by sketche 1st Thursda MPLAR COMMANDERIES| | Sram and refeshmen Presidents | during the past year. A representa-|means committee, with Thomas R.|cessful bake sale held during the past |by Mr. and Mrs. Eyson of Naom a business meeting Red Cross | |Blumenthal of the club and Tavlor of | tive of the Gavel Club gave a short| Dobson as chairman, at the Burling-|week. A musical will be given at the | Chapter and by violin solos by Mis: Imitory committec at her home. Next | SCOTTISH RITE. Tuesday—Mithras Lodce of Perfec- tion, statutory assembly. NNOUNCEMENT has been re- cerved that the E. A. degree will be exemplined in the Grand Lodge school of in- iction Saturday evening Grand Lodge committee on ork and lectures. Washington Centennial Lodge, No. will have a special communication degree work early tomorrow eve- ning and will have the same work in celebrating a past me nighty Wednesday evening, when the degree be presented in full ceremon m, with regalia, and when al umber of special features are Monarch L. Whiting Estes is a endeavoring to secure a suitable p for his ceremon session Kallipolis Grotto in 1926, he appointed Past Monarch Charles D. Shackelford president of the ( Lrill Corps and C. F. Howell tain. Weekly drills will be held at he Pythian Temple in preparation ior the wal drill contest at the irotto convention in Louis June 1. ind 16. Chief Justice Arthur U Poynton, who is chairman of the | Oiomittee on arrangem for the cen ention, alveady is | for the Hooking of those who intend to| mak. the trip and prophets have lee1 directed to communicate with B. Plunkinton has been airman of the committee arnual o ar. 4 Kallipolis Grotto will en- e - Never Before Such Quality Temple at Brightwood. 't Club of Joseph H. e — T — and Performance at Such Prices v the degree work the follow- Pote will head | g i = ial line. Shackelforc Aimas Tetle for ek 24 when | )| N R R Ty Vil | AR In this Nash-Ajax group of 4 and 2-door Sedans ised, with Ernest W. Snoots as chair- : i\ . ! i \ pi )y - . 1 with I S / : : ARl |\ j are the utmost in enclosed car values ever offered man of the stunt committee. Almas had a wonderful stag evening in the Washington Auditorium last Friday ‘_ - " : i . : s the American public. i evening, with athletic events, music and vaudevilte feat capped with buffet luncheon. Totentate | r Lcke & e & s ford has or E omobile ¢ | 4 i S % E R d k k it Hetmasg iR : very comparison you undertake makes that 0 to and from v B : P the Imperial Siton it Pova | B i : leldly clear. delphia in June. Hoover Zook s} E chairman, and Charles M. Wright sec e On any kind of a road, in any sort of a test, the The annual roast of P gy o e . undeniably finer calibre of Nash performance took place in the bungu of the Pythian Temple last evening i : S : 3 > 5 5 e . reveals itself with convincing force. . ryer of the Baltimoere Council, muc videne The Lambskin Club of Master e M SN R , . : Take any one of these models and match its In the Northeast Masonic mple, wiil have a program of entertainment i e : ] ] % o oo | | : _ acceleration with that of some other car of like vork th installation by Past Priest Albert C. 2 . | g g : and J. S. \\'H\nnv 'S v‘l second | = ; By Ean i) | e Note the far swifter, smoother pick-up—the been apopinted to these High Pri ' k. = 2 Livtrert e ilder L Hhnter : / ‘B greater quietness—the superior flexibility. 11\ 4 | N AP N Stand bfnck and view the long, low, beautifully {ie_concocation, aurch €, ¥ / ==\ proportioned lines of the bodies. - Fifty Ye: of AMasonr What It | y Means to Me.” is the tithe of an ad } 2 e R S | v % ; el 2 ; o - L el BT 8 Y They are notable—eye-arresting —superbly sym- e A v, R y e ke metrical and graceful. nferred by Jun arden Fred G : : # i The Association 1 < Mas > i s :-‘ - Special Six 2- 2 e e e Ex;mm' e the fittings and appointments. Feel the s OresiEsd '..(v..v\!l)m:..’vl!, ihe i : Sedan i = 1 >\‘~".'.~v‘n'h_p.(y‘.”.‘::\;.4 it No. 1 sident e $1215 i i Advanced Six 2-Door r.lc t;xmre Ofthe uphOISte y. Obsel've Fhe expen‘ gy g - , Sedan sive character of the hardware and fittings. No. vice president; 1. Clayton, “\“ ‘1 ot ;,4(.! Couneil 0. 5, sec y 8 : 3 ; i i ’. Db ,fldm ! $ . Ry ... very outset that you are having anew experience— harge of the religious services i g & R + . . P i d - . a different kind of riding and driving—a delight- remple Heights one Sunday it Pl St 2 | o Ry TR Ty . fully responsive, buoyant, zestful travel-ease that No. , of which Melvin A 8 4 . . Dhe imnvation in' Mason. moct 55 ' = profoundly impressive. ings. ach member brought with him | o e et oy st | f Y _J gy | ] L And Nash-Ajax includes among a score or more was particuarly for tho beve, Aleo » . : : - of outstanding features such equipment as 4-wheel zave him a better understanding of his bl.akes’ full bauoon . s, and 5 disc whee]_s abind heing that each Son should be between | t and 21. The address | | boy and the boy’s interests and possi- | made him better able to under- | - | d and sympathize with his neigh- g I J and and sympathize with gk \ 5 : extra st. The following program was ren- @ lered, after which each father con- ducted his son to the banquet room | where @ repast was served by the ladies of Cathedral Chapter, L 14, (\> & . ( 4 P — \ \ 3 Order of the Eastern Star: S. A. o} 3 Y ; - \ Teach, pipe organ solo: Stanley W s 5d B\ 1 v . i & R O Rell, vocal solo: iress to the boy: b man, vocal sol he Sweetest CokEe. v : %5 Distributor Sver Told” (Stutz): “The Lil . : : Cmiamy: Fred I Barbou : _ o | Sk Retail Salesrcom—1709 L Street N.W.—Main 7612 Mrs. G rude Swartout, vocal 220 HRER Homing™ (Del Riego), “Dawn “ur- & 4 < 3 ran); Archie D. Engel, in feats of il . legerdemain; Mrs. Jewell Downs, ac- Special Six 4-Door companist. Sedan The Circle Club of Washington, : : ! ; $131 5 \_Advanced Six 4-Door Hawkins-Nash Motor Co. R. McReynolds & Son johnR.PendletonCo., Inc. composed of Masons of the District Sod + i government, met Saturday evening of edan 14th and Park Road Ml b s 1423 L Street N.W. 3342 M Street N.W. last week with the Railroad Square { 4 ; f. 0. b. factory $7 <2 5 % Washington, D. C. Washington,'Ds C. Washington, D. C. Associate Dealers Club as guests, welcomed by President foseph D. Sullivan, Arthur Rrewer, fi jast. master of Congress ge, ] 4 : and vice president of the visiting : Birvon-Nash Motor Co. Nash-Rinker Motor Co. ub, responding. Representative f. 0. b. factory 3 1419 Irving Street N.W. John H. Kerr of North Carolina_ad- e 19 Irving Strest N. dvessed the members “The Uni- versality of Ma M D, Hensey, president of the lo- | -al advisory board of Masonic clubs,

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