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Albert N 5 jeeting. Lebanon, . special at 6 pam W, iram Cong nial. No. 14, M. M.. special at 750 pm, Schodl of Instruction ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS Wednesday—Columbia. No. 1. P M.E. M. Friday—School oY Instruction SCOTTISH RITE Tuesday—Mithras Lodse tion, Consistor: Albert thirty-first degree M. of Perfec R. S. THE work cla the Scottish tts close, the thirty-first degree, spector-Inquisitor,”” being pre Tuesday evening at § o'clock, at the Cathedral, Third and E streets north west. This is considered one of the most classic and impressive degrees of the entire ritual, it is said, and lists the services of all the distin- ished ritualists of the Rite. The ~-second degree, “Master of the 1 Secret,” is scheduled for Tues day evening of next wee Camp Guard and the Zend Invoc tions, with tableaux, will be outstand- ing features of the Spring Rite is Tuesday of this week day set by Ilustrious Charles D. Shackelford for the of petitions for the ceremonial of Almas Temple of the Mystic which is to be held in the ditorium Thursday evening, May to enable eligibles to qualify for pilgrimage to_ Philadelphia, June and 3, when the Imperial Council hold its annual se: The 1926 tifi is the last Potentate receipt reremonial. al for the emple sp Philadel- Council _session in Washington he seri vhia will leave May 31, via the Pennsylvania Rail road, and returning will arrive in shington at midnight June 3 he Pullman cars will be parked wt midnight at Fifty-second and Jeffer ®on streets, West Philadelphia. the day of their arrival and will serve to and care for their occupants the time the party is in Phil hia. The Recorder of Almas “Temple has ch of the seats for the stadium in Phila. delphia. 4. of : the hon wests of Benjamin B. French Lodge, No. 15, at its communication tomorrow evening, and will bring for the famous Washington ington sonry e oceasion ble upon which George W, pledged his alleglance to more than 170 years ago. at an open will Elmer returned and the Takoma Lo No. 2 meeting Tue: evenin an illustrated lecture b: Pauly, who has recen from a long visit to Australi; South Sea Island: Tomorrow evening, following degree work in National Lodge. 12, Will C. Barnes will deliver ture on “Alaska,” and refreshments will be served. Hiram Lodge, No. 10. “Weather Bureau n evening when Past M Frenkenfleld, R. H and Willis Lodge, d Ben, Dawson, No. Smith of the No. 9, will take part the will celebr: Thu on Weightman, g, of Hiram min, I. Larcombe of 16, and George W. ew Jerusalem Lodge, in the degree Lodge in the will celebrate banquet hall of evening of Ma at 8 o'clock. Cards have been issued for the event. Osiris Lodge, No. 26, will give its reception, entertainment and dance in honor of Grand Master Sydney R. Jacobs, one of its distinguis 2 mast Thursday evening at ock, in the ballroom at the Willard. Cards have been issued for this event also. Comdr. ad serve of Knights v is its assistant grand eral for the past two clected Monday evening captain of the guard. Poynton is 2 Pentalpha Lodge, N of Columbia Chapte Arch Masons; past commander of Vashington Commandery, No. 1, ights Templar; a member of Almas A.0.N. M master_of of Kallipolis Grotto, No. V. P. E. R., and a member apter, No. 3, Order.of the Star, which he served ae pa- 1910, He was grand patxon the Grand Chapter of the Distrist Past who tric past master of 3 member Royal Single- The members of William R. I'e Chapter ton Lodge and Royal Arch 1 Friendship Chapter, No. 17, 0. E. are celebrating the opening of iv new hall at 4511 Wiscor ave- nue morthwest. A program of mus: ic ar other last evening before an audience which crowded the new auditorium, and there was a large attendance of per- Masonry, ew pipe orsan was played for time, on behalf of the friends the Late Lieut. James L. whom it is a . Lieut. Giles a past master of the lodge and very active in its affairs from its institution rs ago until his death last Sumn An opportunity was afforded to inspect the new structure and dancing and enjoyed in the public hall. The celebration will continue with services this evening at § o'clock at the Wiscon: Forty-second and F when the pastor, Rev. O. B. Falls, wiil preach a special sermon appropriate to the occasion. These organizations are planning an elaborate fair, supper and dance tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday, for the benefit of the building fund. Many attractions are Leing prepared, including a program of entertainment at 8:15 each evening. Supper will be served from 5 to 8, and ancing will begin at 9:15 p.m. each e. of “essenden streets, The Robert Le Bruce Chapter, le r O s_regu Headquarters Fraternal Jewelry , when the | Masonlc | Monday, | e of reservatfons and | have | H. | numbers was rendered | iles, | refreshments were | n Avenue Baptist Church, | [lar meeting Friday in the Scottish | Rite Cathedral, 433 Third street north- west, at 7:30 p.m. gree will be worked at this meeting by a special team. This will be fol- lowed by a short but important busi- ne: meeting. he Women's Auxiliary = of the ftsman’s Club of the United States Veterans' Bureau will meet Tuesday evening at the ldward Everett Hale Memorial H ixteenth and Harvard streets, at 8 o'clock. A short musical program has been arranged, after which there will be an exhibition drill oy the Bastern Star drill team. EASTERN STAR. East Gate Chapter, No. meet next Frida when the degrees will be conferred, followed by | entertainment. Memters of the ¢ | ter were guests at the eleventh birth- y anniversary of A 5 Mount Rainier, A evening. 21, =will Unity Chapter, ¢ 28 will candidates. at its meet- onfer the degrees on A shower for the hope was held May 5 at the residence of Miss Mary L. Hoffman Mrs. Margaret de Wolf, chairman of the endowment committee, aunounces a card party for her committee May 19 at 8 o'clock at the matron's home. Joseph H. Milans Lodge Chapier will be chartered May 20 at at the Masonic Temple, and at o'clock the chapter will hold its regu- lar meeting at which time parapher- lia will be given to the members. nd Matron Milans and Grand tron Plitt will be present. The auxiliary home board of Warren G. Harding Chapter, No. 31, will meet at the home of Past Matron Emma Coumbe, 1127 Euclid street, Thursday | evening, May t 8 o'clock. Martha Chapter, No. 4, conferred the degrees on several candidates at the last meeting. After the initiation | ceremony a solo was rendered by Past Patron Richard E. Titlow, accom- panied by Past Matron Norma L. Hine, Past Grand Matron Hattie R. Hutchinson presented a bedspread to the ways and mean committee. The committee will have a theater party at the National Theater tomorrow night. The regular meet- ing of the auxiliary home board will be held at the home of Mrs. M. | telle Leeke, 30 Adams street, Tuesd: In addition to Mrs. Leeke, the ho | esses are Eva Henderson and Ray | Kimmel. Annapolis Chapter, An- napolis, Md., has invited the members of Martha Chapter to its meeting May 25, Past Patron William T. Hebbard | has charge of arranging for the trans- portation for this visit. The ways and means committee is planning a | lawn fete to be held’in June, the de- The entertainment of the next meet- ing, May 21, is in charge of Patron | R. ugene Wells and will be a birth- | day party. | st Takoma Chapter, No. 12, met ¥ day for a business gession, followed | by an entertainment furnished by the | star points, after which refreshments | were served, with Mrs. Lillian Wel- |lace in charge. Next Friday evening | the chapter will hold a card party in | the banquet room of the Masonic Tem- | ple, Maple and Carroll avenues. [ Trinity Chapter, meeting celebrated i day anniversary. | present were Pas Past Grand Patron Mobray. Matron CIliff and Grand Patron Davis | of Virginia and Junior Past Grand { Matron Tovey of Maryland and ma- trons and patrons of 1926. At the . 33, at its last second birth- shed guests composed of Miller and A. than Trio, Me and _Burtos i solo by M Catherine dine, were presented. Degrees will be conferred at the next meeting. “Three Ashby April Flynn, Hiaw: Wayson . 23, conferred evening Hilde- the upon degrees la 3 a class of candidats The DeMolay de- | tails of which will be announced later. | close of the meeting a sketch entitled | also { Jar- | THE SUNDAY STAR. | garde Johnson rendered a solo. The | aus home board will meetsa Wed- nesd: the home of Abbie AL Gates, 808 North Carolina avenue southeast. ssociate Conductress Stella Downs announces a rummage ¢ sale to be held June 17, 18 and 19. | Mount Ple pter, No. 34, at |its last meeting, celebrated its second birthday annive Among the guests were Grand Matron Mrs. Ger- trude B. Milans, Grand Patron G Plitt, Associate G Dulin, Grand Conductres: 3 Bogley, Grand Treasurer ) Lillian | McKenzie, Grand Lecturer Mrs. Mollie | | 'Peachum, Past Grand Matrons M { Minerya Ci Flora Camp {bell #nd Mrs. hauncey and | Past Grand ron Charles Shreve, | together with many past matrons and patrons and a large number of the | matrons and patrons of 16 After |the close of the meeting a program was presented and there was dancing and shments. ‘The chapter pre {sented a carabet last Tuesday. At the next meeting. N 1, the chapter will celebrate Kiddies’ night, when a party will be given to the children of all members of the chapter. 5. Sallye Mizpah Chapter, No. 8, will meet | Tuy v and celebrate Endewm. i | night. The chapter will hold a rum- | mage le 1n the Fall. Past Matron Mrs. Nora T. Fling is the chairman of the committee in charge and the | | date will be announced later | William F. Hunt Chapter, No. 16, will have char of the service at the Masonic and stern Star Home this | afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. k. Pink-| ney Roth of Christ's Church, George- town, will officlate. utomobiles will be at the electric cars i nue and Rittenhouse street to convey members to the home. The meeting of the auxiliary_home board been postponed until May 24 at the home of Mrs. Ithel Richard W street. The men of the chapter will have charge of the entertainment at the meeting May 27. At the last meeting the de grees were conferred on two candi dates, and during the initiation cere- monies Mrs. Blanch Carnahan ren- jdered several solos accompanied by Miss Anna Levy: Bethlehem Chapter. g Tuesday evening. Mrs. Flora \Weber rendered several piano selections. Re- freshments were served and at the same time a sale was conducted of | children's apparel and aprons, a fore- runner of the annual bazaar. Tho dormitory committee will hold la card party June 4 in Hecht's audi- | torium. The next meeting of Washington | Centennial Chapter. No. 26, will be held | Friday evening, at which there will | be the conferring of the degrees upon several candidates, and an entertain- ment, the latter in charge of Miss Mary J. Bean. A meeting of the ary home board will be held nesday at 12:15 p.m., at the home | Aimee Schmidt, 811 met a Wed: of Eleventh | day, a meeting of the ways and means | committee will be held at the home of | Helen Zeller, 3221 Twentieth street northea: Matron May P. Gibbon of Esther Chapter announces the degrees will e conferred at the meeting next Thursday. Following the work there will be a program of entertainment. |Grand Matron Gertrude B. Milans, Grand Patron George Plitt, Grand Secretary Rose A. Yost, Past Grand Matron Nellie Fletcher and Past Grand Patron Charles S. Shreve were | visitors at the last meeting. The auxil home board, under the | chairmanship of Mrs. Katherine S. Meritt, will meet May 21, at the home of Mrs. Emilie R. Botsch, 1510 Allison | street at 10:30 a.m t. John's Lodge Chapter, No. 18, will meet tomorrow evening. After a hort business meeting the chapter will go in a body tohe the guests of Ruth Chapter, No. 1. The dormitory committee will hold a card party at the home of Ida G. Angelo, 457 Luray place, next Wednesday at $ o'clock. Ruth Chapter, No. 1. will meet to- morrow evening and entertain the past | night. street, and at 7:30 p.m. of the same | WASHINGTON, D. C matrons and patrons and the officers members The and Chapter. tron will be pre: of St. John's Lodge grand matron and pa- ent. All members of Elected to the fraternity are invited to attend. The grand patron of Maryland, C. Francis Morrison, was entertained at par by a dinner friends at the Office, Tuesday Thompson acted as toastmaster. behalf of the sented by Stanley H. Ridings, and J. arry Phillips Morrison. Areme Wednesday tained by ron W. the H. charge of the program. Electa Chapter with a_playlet mage Sale” o The following t Copes Fowler, Ethel Harmon, Lulu Orrie Hanes, 1 inson, Charles tlebury ter Fowle tee meet Bradbur. a Th at th Wed Clara Barr, joint hostess. mitory committee meets at the home of Mrs. Lyda Paul Saturda. eon. Mrs, Paul hostesses. Temple Chap! day evening and had for its guests Grand Matron Grand Patron matrons and patrons of 1926. ater party will Brookland C! | brated its twentieth anniv | Wednesday. patrons w after Carleton, Past erva Crawford tron William Betts, who were matron and patron of and 1916, respectively, were escorted to the Eas ductress Pearl matron of the present also. Chapter. evening will Minnie Robert Thompson and Wal- The past re the guests of honor and, a welcome b 20 of his Government Printing evening. Frank M. On party a gift was pre- presented a basket of next be enter ns. Past will - have No. 10, past . Mur patr entertained entitled “The Rum- st Tuesday evening. ook part: Mrs. Mamie Arnold, Florence | Frazier, Elizabeth 1ino, Jrances Rice, felen Butz, Blsie Rob- Etzler, Willlam Secan- was i | he endowment commit- e home of Mrs. Annie nesday evening, Mrs. The do to lunch- and Mis: ter, No. 13, met Mon- ARTHUR M. POYNTON. Grand captain of the guard, Grand Commandery, Knights Templar. 16, 1926—PART Q announces that he will call a meet- Grand Line as the ing of the representatives for the 1 0. O. F. Home excursion as soon rious subordinate and Re- bekah lodges have sent in the names The home Past Grand Salem Lodge, No. make thei The Odd noon, August 14, League Park. ous features: Federal City its annual roll ment for familles 1 lodge roonm Master Henry W. panied by d lard and Grand Master address of the of the committee w sec and William H. freshments. Gertrude B. Milans, George Plitt and the A the- given at Mrs. be held May 2 N ele- rsary last rons and hapter, Matron Virginia Gra Matron Min- and Past Grand Pa- present, as patrons of 1926, and Mrs. Ison the chapter in 1908 of Ruth Associate Grand Watt Gibb, who was chapter in 1917, was and The entertainment included a read- ing by As: its institution t which Hargett, Maud William' Zeigler past matron an The entertainment was in charge of Mrs. Gwynette the verses Announcement was made by Asso- | ciate Matron Louise Nubson that a luncheon and given by the ways and means com- mittee at Brookland Masonic Temple May 30 p. Conductress ¢ a meeting of t tee at the hor 1265 Monroe st row at 8 p.m. , with La Fayette 1 will have a meeting and t lose and go tc ligious services at the Masonlc and ar Home next Sunday aft- stern ernoon at 3 o'c Councilor_of C will be garet Joyce Wi Harmony C| crated on the at the Mas ter will Joppa Lodge € meeting of the at the home of Bethany Cha brate dormitory next Friday. st Matron lecta committee bert, with Mrs. ting Choosing Your Ultim_ate Car ociate Conductress Ger- | trude Litschard, telling in verse the tale of the events of the chapter from she was assisted by There will be a brief business himents. touring the speak onic entertain Chapter. will Thursday at the hoste: Accompanied Charles B. Se Master Dr tion of M Henry W o the present e, in Teresa Lewis, Dr. al and r, who presented each d patron with flowers, left to Jurisdiction Willis, who composed | 92Y evening ginia, which was card party would be The grand j luntheon from 12 0 |jand and Virgini irace Stiles announced he dormitory commit- ne of Mary Eastlack, reet northe: , tomor- Lod Chapter, social next Ernest W. tions he chapter will then » the headquarters of | the memorial for Tuesday, 0. . Tempk Walter . nm G a where there will and refre: patrons of 1926 mitory comm “laundry nesday afterno chapter has be dancing, All matrons are invited. The dor- ittee is holding_ a party” next Wed- at 2 o'clock. The of the re- on charge cloc] alva Rev. Homer J. v Baptist Church and Mrs. Mar- il sing. be cone- of May The chap. Friendship and hapters M. 27. A home hoard was held Mrs. Henrletta Vance. e night The spe Helen E. apter will afternoon emple. . 24, will cele- t the meeting ker will be toberts of The dormitory hold a luncheon home of Mrs. Lei- Fosse and Mrs. Douan ‘ A card part [3 for the auxiliary home board will be Adele Leibert's, Fourteenth street Naomi Chapter, the degrees at th Grand Matron Gertrude B. and Grand Patron George Plitt were were gram was given: of Naomli soprano solos by Mrs. Chapter. will entertain the members home family May will meet the cars at Georgia avenue Rittenhouse street. 0DD FELLOWS. i by Tippett and Deputy Grand | Master Lemuel H. Windsor of_this | session of the Grand Lodge of Vir- Va., where they made addresses. The | grand officers returned to Wa ton Wednesday morning. urisdiction ja have joined the District of Columbia to hold the | tri-State welcome to the new grand | sire in September in is expected that this jurisdiction wi be honored by having elected to that|, ek i biah aifice; one: of ifs ownimenitiars,| Bt Inest s MSlcoma iy Bradford, re now being made to this tri-State welcome @ big event. | A meeting of the representatives to | erv 7:45 p. by Grand Norway. S ‘'onductor the year 1925 hav 5013 conferred May 12 Milans 3, meeting at all ¢ the matrons and The following pro Readings by Mr. Chapter; argaret Joyce Naomi Chapter of the Automobiles stern Lodsge, of Past Grand Patria Willlam be held special pre nd the attend. Rich. 9 21, Golden Rule | confer the second Grand Master excursion July 15 at Chesapeake Beach, Frank at Lodge, call the members Friday evenin; membership | evening on a class of L. There will ball game, contests, races and No. and of s0los, recitations and songs. , accol Tippett rand Secretury i . Zepp, attended the ex; Mars and evening The program cons! Fisher and addresses of the representatives appointed by their respective lodge: will be held of the grand master to take charse of a special commiittee for the Grand Lodge, announces that he has com- pleted his arrangements for mittee meeting as soon as the lodg respective appointments. llows of this jurisdiction will have a tield day Saturday afte the Ameri an base 20, in ir Harry 1 M ises | its m- L. ippett made the e of nd e been from the printer and copies of the|a¢ sume are being distributed to all the Members desiring copies ¢ them from their lodg ng to the office of th ¥ Copies have been mailed and Lodge representatives. ch and Past Grand The ser and 10 n is Lodge, degree andidates the Tre: McConnell provided i Geol lod The Grand Lodge proceedin Chairman rge rer re- for eceived or ces v p.m. can by grand will A arranged 21 Tuesc — 1 nd | prrimmer held a rehearsal of the in- b | N Dh,»mllmg officers M. Chairn way | Rebekah held in Tynchburg, | Fummage sale to and Tuesday at 1 Mon- annual Washington attend the 3 hirg- | The Noble and | tion will pay Mary- | Rebekah Lodge with | Md., Wednesd quet of the_a: M 1t | Hotel. i of at this city. and prepara- make es has been called in the 1. O Guardian | vices at 8 | = | 'mer Cummin; Rebekah Lodges. an Ellen Vi and means committee Lodge, No. ‘eihme 2, announc be held tor of of Ruth Seventh street, Grand_ Associa- visit to Mount evening. ciation v 28, at 7 o'clock, at Grace Do Esther Rebekah Loc will M Rair The 1 be Linnie noli: held | A | Keiser, a me{nhfl‘ of this lodge. as ‘)\4_- Donaldson Auto Painting Co. Let Us Refinish Your Car Lacquer or Brush Work Best Prices in the City Eagle Garage | Rear 455 New York Ave. - Phone Franklin 8691 | hela | | entertain- | pointed three heir | Ways i one sted | and HE | invited to | 4! Ora | | newly inst: bekah Assembly. ning was devoted to de The Rebekah day e: tee will have a committee meeti the home of Mrs 865 Van Buren street, ¥ led president of the Re-|the G unds No. 1 A part of the eve ree work, auspice of wh Emor 1sion commit- mmer Belle C. Tt iday e Brightwood Rebekah Lodge, Dorcas Rebekah Lodge, have Thu Teraple. a | will confer the 4 meeting Wednesday evening in Bright. | day € wood Masonic Temple i evenir tebekah degree at it veni 1hot pre applicati Diehi, union commit activities of | nou an work at €, in 1 its o. meeting 0. F, —KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Amaranth I vention tomorrow even the rank of I bein; Lodge, and means committee Joseph . | Mar 8, at its con- | the 1. J. I will confer | (he ze class of | i i dresses o rdge, No. aall Ad were e on a la No. 2, representatives has to the erald ap- the last Silver Spring, Md. Webster convention | Watrous of Golden Gate 3. of San Franeisco, Dppointed a committe arrange tieth stel Banks John entert; were be Lod No. wi nts anniver: s Quartet, 1 1 Cuthbert and L. T at the last | s addressed by W. Lodge, 2 Calif. The lod of five to 1 te its V,’w‘:’wu, to celebr ix: nd Lodge *s of Calanthe Lodge, h the : the gra with € officy but will he nd chancello| nd prelaté nd keeper Kimmel, the W. A. unei rece or membérs the made a report of committee and rrangements had been Web Samuel Morton, | Bealle, ary in Aug consisting James 1st of K. ned, after which refreshments served. conferred followed by | bone vention. The assembly in ceunci of of all held a make morial TOMORROW E m « [ B. Made by STEELCOTE MANUFACTURING €O., St. Louis, Mo. 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