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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY 23, 1926— PART this city. Mr. McCandless, represent- | Fosse will give a card party June 12 |magician, rendered several feats. | star points. All womian members have | which will be held early in the Fall. ing Alcha Temple, Honolulu, Hawalil, | at her home, 1713 § st., for the benefit | The auxiliary home board held a meet- | been asked to get in touch with the | was en route to Imperial Council ses- | of the home board. ing May 12 at the residence of Mrs.|matron. Ruth A. Furr telephone | Warren G. Hardink Chapter, No. 31 sion at Philadelphia. Murgaret G. Kennerly. with Mrs.| Adams7220.or Patron C. W. Elliot. tel. | Was entertained by the star points at Lsther Chapter conferred the de-|Agnes \Welden assisting as hostess. | ephone 8976, about the sewing circle, | 118 last meeting. The sketch was en Thuraday evening in The New Jeru. |8rees Thursday. A program of en-|At the next meeting, Muy 28, the de-| which meets once a week. The chap- | fitled “The Bewitching Hour" Alda | § & Sharp representing the year 1860 aud salem Lodge, No. 9, will be “Washing- | tertainment was given, consisting of { grees will be conferred. ter already is preparing articles for ton Loan & Trust night,” in honor of |Feadings by Mrs. Jean Cruickshanks " the annual bazaar and also for the | Mary Darling the y 1926. Kathe- _| one of the candidates and the Masonic | Jones and tenor solos by Newton T.| At the last meeting of Kederal - | dinner to Le held in the Fall rine Keely wan the sccompanist on - and Melville D. Tlensey, celebrant of | Mrs. Elizabeth K. Taylor, president of | brethren associated with the bank.|Hammer, with Past Matron Theo- | ter the junior past grand matron - the piano. Thursday evening the en- i the Vedic hymns. The camp guard |the Ashler Club Auxiliary. Mrs, Bart- | A prominent Masonic speaker will de- | dore ~Cunningham at the piano. | lie Fletcher, exemplified the degree| Areme Chapter. . 10, last Wed- | tertainment will be under the direction No. 16. E. A will be in command of Frank E.|lett F. Dunan of the Craftsman Club | liver an address. The auxillary home board met|work. Past Grand Patron Mobray [ nesday evening was entertuined with|of the choir. Members and their ladies” night, Koch, thirt third degree. and Au| Auxiliary of Scranton, Pa. was a at the home of Mrs, Emilie I.|also was present. At the next meei-|a program furnished by the past |friends are invited Fermle gust Gumpert, K. . C. H., will direct | visitor. The last meeting of the season of | Botsch Friday. The chair met Thurs- { ing the first anniversary of the chap- | patrons. Rrefreshments and dancing Tuesday—rderai 2 the tableaux. A costume drill was given by 24|the Masonic Study Club of Washing- [day with Nrs. Katherine S. Mer- | ter's inatitution will be celebrated. A {followed. ~ Past Matron Helen £ | o ) . a e | young Jobs' Daughters, directed by ton Centennial Lodge will be held to- ' itt and Mrs. Iffle Wright as host- | goud program is being planned by the " Brashears is chairman of the bazaar. Takoma, 3 tion. * 2 g The committee in charge of the an- | Drillmaster Capt. J. C. McConnell, | Morrow evening at the Masonic Tem- €8%es. The dormitory committee un- o R C. nual Masonic and Bastern Star field | Miss Mildred Stevens performed at|Dble. M. C. Harris, chafrman of the | der the chairmanship of Past Pa- Harding M. 1o be held June 14 at the Ameri- | the piuno, Miss Helen Bovd was color | DI m committee, announces the | tron J. Harry Phillips, with Mrs. e e o, cun League Base Ball Park, has a|guard and Misses Clara Wheelock and | following speakers: Judge Charles 8. |Chuarles Il Cecll. as vice chairman, M Washington Loan program prepared which be a | Mildred Garland captains. This team | Lobinger on “Masonry in the Far |&nnounced an entertainment is being pleasing deviation foom the field day | will give an exhibit at the ball park | I3ast”; J. T. Moore of the Scottish Rite | 8rranged for the benefit of the dormi- of previous vears. There will be alat the annual Masonic field duy. Cathedral on “Materials for Mason. | {orY fund of the Masonic and Eastern More Smiles ! rs Il ) C FRIES = Driests e P will be in the party, IS e 3 s 5 r ¥ e KNIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIE The High Priests Association e party. which will oecuby | (% e Scottinh Rite, Sonthern jute. | O afternvon at 1:30 o'clock in I°. Roberts. The auxiliary home board Puesday—De Molav. No. 4. Order of 926 will visit Mount Vernon Chapter, ity time with a sight-seeinz.tour until LT ‘ew - e i orm 552 ioMmofitw dano psbant m:’d” its train leaves at midnight. diction. during its hienniul session re. | &' Masonic Temple. IISH RITE &ree in costume. The officlal line in: | The following also have expressed | cently in Washington = Unity Chapter, No. 22, at its last . Conssions High priest, Robert (. Tracy 4 |an ntention of making a sight-seeing | The meeting Wil open at 7:30 | meeting was entertained by the men For thin the moblcs will temuite] enanmes wers ssage by i fonmer |V, Ky, also will vish Washington. }“",".‘"' AL the reelleyice icted 1926 ldentification cards presidents | Temples scheduled 1o arrive Mon: [ Howes Monday for lunch. having the Imperial Council session| The address of the evening was |day. May 31, include Wahabi Temple | 3 e (M1 XS iy INGIMERCN . P \ review of various Musonic bodies pre- [ ry": Morris Hahn on “Masonry in Star Home. MOl'e Powel‘ ceding the exhibition drille and the | The Ladies’ Aux of the Gavel | many"” and Thomas €. Barr on “Out- Bethlehem Chapter, No. 7. will meet { R AN e base Lall game between the Shrine Club will hold a five hundied card | lines of Masonry Tuesday evening nt 330 for the initi- Monday—Mount v No. 1. Roy: and Grotto, j party tomorrow at the Gavel Club| Judge Lobinger is prominent i, Ma- | ating of candidates. The auxili o i i Hish Priests Associa. Gen. John A. Lejeune, commandant | rooms, 719 Thirteenth street north- | sonic circles. not only it vill Ard s s n y in the Uhited [ home board will meet at the Tuesdt™ Mount Hore. No. 7. Mark, | [Of the United States Murme Corps. | west, at 830 p.m. States, but also in the Fa . Heleast ‘Temple Thursday. ore (2] Potom 3 R Roval Arch will e the grand marshal of the pa- 4y 5 I Vin resPonsibIE Hac tha. o Il e Becued. THe. Doktasses, o Wednesdar—Columina. No. 1. Roval | |rade and review, and his staff will ba! St turday the red fez of| ' ype higher bod 3 g 3 ‘ 3. N h e T pagt en wrieate. 81 | o pored ot the members of the So. | the Shrine will o conspicuots in | o e higher bodies of \ L s B SRR T “linston Naval sal a, > 2 . Stephenson and 3 Mar: 2 to the order s of the al secret.” king, William M. Si No. 15: Stopover: Karem Temple of Waco, | @clock of the chapter with a comedy entitled, . | with «_delegation of d Sunduy | The Tunerville T A colored | e Braee Council Kadosh. | | Scribe, James® H. Windsor, No. 1: gation of 200, and Sunduy | . “The Tunerville Tooners. colore 4 : captain of the host, Clarence J. Weat. veen 1.500 nd 2,000 nobles, repre- | EASTERN STAR. churacter aketch way ° No. 3 principal sojourner, Orme temples in western Canada.| [ollowing the meeting of Il | W Mullins, a duet by ) ark [ Phormbersy, No. i Toval Areh cap. | ’mmr._ Tacoma. Portland and Spo: | chapter, So. 19, mest Tuesdor o .and Ar g . as (R n n tain, J. LeFoy Mack, No. 4; third vail, | kane. Wash., will spend the day here. | ning' several features of entertain. , Dean A. Stanley, No. 14; uecond vail, |\ ({efEU TEHDIC ot Knos s T iy | Iiont will be offered and refreshments 5 o * ill ary y S 1y morning with @ Fhive? g N 5 LMAS Temple of the Mytic | Howard € ScClintock, No. 4 frst | gelegation of 150; Moolah Temple of | fiil, be, served. Al ‘members " and Shrine will hold a ceremoni) : 15" Louis, with nearly 500: El Karubah i sesston in Masonic ‘Temple| ‘The monthly meeting of the |Temple of Shreveport. La.. with 250 [ p S g : i o 5 ethany Chapter, No. 24, 0. E. S Auditorium " Thursiay eve-| Trestleboard Club, held recently at| Al Beddo Temple of Billings, Mont. | [ (f(RON CIEPUSE N0 B4 O B 8o Almas special will leave Washing | delivered by n Monday. May 31, ut midnight. |of Kentucky. | Bivmingham. nd Kosair Temple :](‘;‘ ,,,,T:"u"" [pEiciS S an at 12 pam.. as ed in the Shrine| Musical numbers rendered were as | of Louisvill and nearly 2,000 & r. via the Pennsylvania Rail | follows: Saxaphone solo, Clinton . 'eAl'E"!l:du";*d?_.\ June 4 ‘v'””r"ll”""“ D. ALPHER rriving in Phil phia at 2| . v cornet solo. . representing Kova Temple of Lewis I ] 907 G < A\ AR e | Ziick: isasuphone #olo : ton and Anah Temple of Banzor, M 3 907 G St. N.\W ade to make the Pl ars | Brown: cornet duet, Kugene Zuck s At a recent luncheon of the Any Size—Lowest Pice, $1 Up Open a Charge To bovER., e 1 he Pullman ca Gt o o i rH dquarters of the Almas delega | Wiiliam Lowe. accompanied 1 ub of Almas ‘Temple th | e | Account [ WASHINGTON ELRTON AxiD. the rars will he parked at | Pesrl Zuck: the isrusn Trio e el D. GILBERT " s e, 1 ne it Miss Loretta Brown, | James S. McCandless. who was im) ] xuphones. and Miss Ethel Rrown, tentate in 1923 when the Tm) t. unc.l held its notable session in and. returning. it will leave Philadel- | non, has completed arrangements for | Are journers Club. A large attendance of | Washington Ihe fxat Jdelegaiion | s toious: seivices | he was made an honorary thirty-thira | The Masonic and ~Easter ning at 7:30 o'clock to meet| Northeast Masonic Temple, w a |delegation of 200: Alee Temple of Sa- talk given by Miss Gladys Roberts, Hesduuarters phia at 10 p.m. daylight saving time.[a ceremonial to be held in the ball- Thursdas—Washington No. 7. P, M high officials and members of Con- | scheduled to arrive will be liella Teni- degree. Mason by the Supreme Coun. | HOmMe board auxiliavy will the demand of eligibles who wish to| “past presidents’ night,” and of the vannah, Ga.. 150: El Hasa Temple of The Trestleboard is planning a pil £ == | room of the Willard Hotel May 2 Arvine W. Johnston, grand secre:| when i large class will be initlated. tary emeritus of the Grand Lodge of | ' Much enthusiasm is being shown in 237 the District, who sustained a fracture | preparation for the event, which will tion. and Fifty-second and West Philadelphia. which is conven iently acce: le 1o Broad Street tion. With trains every half hour ranning tme % minutes. A trolley | line also ruus south on Fifty-second atreer to Market street, with 20 min utes s the running tme. Returning. | speciul will leave Philadelpl IR Bicks 16 CoRNakE il e xpecten ple of Dallas, Tex. Over 200 Shriners ttend the session of the : 13 past presidents who have served | Ashland. large nelepa. | SoleC O HUBL Geand henster, Shatiey Fraternal mage Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4. at redericksburg. Va.. to re turn the minute book of the lodge, Which has Leen restored by Masonic 2 ‘Wi" ders emplosed here. Freder S e 5 icksburk Lodge is the lodge in which s et }4-\«»1&9 Washington took his Masonic | o Iianhent (he e day Avrange. | desrees, and i the minute ook are < e | vecorded these proceedings miEne S0y Gt by e InEhe g anis he members of the advisory board i sstnlod G Dol of the District made an oficial visit In connection with this pilarimaze. |1 (e ciub at this meeting. o ’” = '-I-"‘;*‘ . D.*Alfred Dietz also entertained the | elford calls attention to the fact | cul, Ly reciting Edgar Allan Poe's adelphia s Vlight | poen, “The Raven. time, so that as a matter of tact the Almas special will arrive| The exscutive committee of Capital there ui 4 a.m. davlight saving time. | Forest, No. 104, Tall Cedars of Leba- 222272 2 247 ‘ALL ROADS ARE FINE—EVERY MOTOR of the hipbone last February, Is re- ported to be still at Garfield Hospital, Ward A, where he is able to see friends who may call. Congress Todge, No. 37, will enter. tain its members and their ladles with a ladies’ night in the banquet hall at Masonie Temple tomorrow evening, starting at 8 o'clock. There will be a include surprising features in honor of visiting Supreme Forest officers. A large delegation from Baltimore For- est, No. 45, accompanied by the | Rangers and other uniformed units, will be present. Grand Tall Cedar C. Jaquette and Grand Scribe 1. R. Steffens are now at the annual convention of the | Susreme Forest at Providence, R. L., | All Claims! TRIP IS PLEASANT WHEN YOU GO WITH PENN OIL yrogram of entertainment. with danc- | as delagates. ing and card nes. Admission will e by card. 7% The Woman's Auxilia; Craftsman Club, United S ans’ Bureau. at its meeting in R , Edward Everett ale Memorial Hall, ossiyn, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, Tues- \| i s H isgini day evening. was invitad by Mrs. . — ] Virginia L o 2 Jean Ritter to use her lawn. on Flor N to be of peculiar interest and are at|ij, avenue. for its annual outing one | tracting many visitors from other | o¢'the Saturdays in July. the date to | iDtes: = be determined later. Two new mem- | 2 BT 2 I bers were admitted. Speeches were | 5 A0 The circular of Tlustrious Master | dqliverd by E. E. Berney. president of | = g 07 N, Mancock of Adoniram Council. No. 2. ife Craftaman Club Vetcrans. and by Toyal and Select Masters, states that Lucien G.. Yung has been installed as treasurer and Rov A, Plvmpton as| i marshal of the council. also that a : X [ meeting of the Super-Excellent De s f I gree team wili be held June 12 1 > - The ritualistic Journey of the Spring | > ; - class in the = <h Rite will he| i v hrought to an end in Scottish Rite | Cathedral Tuesday eveninz. starting | m at 8 o'clock. with the presentation of | the thirty-second degree Master of This fact should be read and re- ':?5;355?135;55"7""7",{..:5‘:'?"i‘ifsdo'??,:1 LEVELAND SIX has to its credit a number of actual membered by everyone who ever expects to buy a motor car. T 4 R i ; ; co. Takoma Ledge. No. 28, in connec- tlen with its stated communications. is cenducting a series of explanations upon Masonic subjects that are said 22274 more about quality, power and durability than all the superla- tive adjectives in the English language. 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