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Today—Temple Helxhte. nnlw de i 1 the G e A ol ba. No. 5. Av_—Acacia, No; 18, M. M. Samuel G .g’. . called off, Wuin?mfu—ng‘:::uny? wor 11 ‘ehiled Wiron . Hardios. No. Thyrhday—Nayal. No. 4. & A. Fam, No.J0- . afavetio. No..i0: caled off Pridey e Cotbia, " eanon, No. P E. A. at 7:30 E Justice. U. D.. o Satilrdas—Scncol of fistruction. called ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. —Mt. Vernon. No. 3. Royal “off, nesday hibgton-Naval, No. 6, Friday—School c1 i Tt ipcion: caied ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. Wednesday — Zabud Council. No. 4, Thursday—Adoniram Council, No. . ealiod ufl.nn iram Council, No. 2. oS, TEMEIAR CON- PRSI TG Friday—Columbia. No. 2. called off. O o'clock under the direction of the Rev. John C, Palmer, grand chaplain of the Grand_ Lodge, with an address by Rev. Dr. William L. Darby, general secretary of the Federation of Churches, and music directed by Walter Humphrey, K. C. C. H,, with Past Master Harry G. Kimball as accompanist and Phil: lip Cohen as cornotist. The officers and members of the following lodges, Harmony, No. 17, Max Abel, master, and Warren G. Harding, No. 39, John K. Willis, mas- ter, together with the officers and members of the following chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star, Miz- pah, No. §, Mrs. Bessie E. Short, matron; Mendel Behrend, patron, and Brookland, No. 11, Mrs. Virginia Carleton, matron; Ernest C. Saltz- man, patron, with their families, will be the special guests at this service. All members of both fraternities and their families, as well as the public, will be welcome, and ample seating accommodation is provided. In consequence of the inclement weather last Sunday, the mansion was thrown open and the service was held on the porch. An address was delivered by Rev. Frank Steelman, pastor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Hiram Royal Arch Chapter has called off its convocations until Sep- tember 13. Hope Lodge, No. 20, has called off #ts communications umtil September Justice Lodge, U. D., Eugene J. Matchett, master, 18 increasing its membership and Friday evening will present the E. A. degree, with its junior warden, Robert H. Turner, heading the official lne. Grand Commander Robert L. Mia- dleton, on behalf of the Grand Com- mandery of the District and its con- stituent commanderies, has accepted an invitation from Grand Commander C. Vernon Eddy of the Grand Com- mandery of Virginia to join as escort to the Grand Lodge of Masons of Virginia on the occasion of the cor- ner stone laying of the tubercular pavilion at Blue Ridge Sanatorium, Charlottesville, Va,, Wednesday at 2 o'clock p.m., when the grand master of Masons of Virginia will officiate. Arrangements have been made for & speclal train to leave Union Sta- tion promptly at 8:20 a.m. Wednes- day morning and returning from lottesville, Va., at 6 o'clock p.m., ing in Washington about 9:16 PEN - AIR religious services will be held at Temple Heights this afternoon at 4 pm. The Knights Templar of this juris- diction will assemble at Union Sta- tion at 8 o'clock and report to their commanders, when tickets will be secured. % Prophet Harry B. Plankinton, chairman of the 1926 outing commit, tee of Kallipolis Grotto, announces the following partial appointments to sub- committees for this year's excursion to Marshall Hall, August 3: A. MitcH- ell Phillips, vice chairman; honorary end advisory, Monarch L. Whiting Estes; Chief Justice Stephen H. Talkes, Master of Ceremonies Arthur M. Poynton, Past Grand Monarch Ed- ward S. Schmid, Past Monarch E. W. Libbey, Past Monarch Charles D. Shackelford; medical, Dr. George F. Day, Dr. Thomas B. Crisp, Dr. Grant 8. Barnhardt, Dr. Wade H. Atkinson; publicity, Joseph W. Leverton; prizes, Stephen H. Talkes; program and mu- sic, Past Monarch 8. F. Shreve, Fred- erick Wilken, Judge William M. Bur- ton; advertising and souvenirs, A. Mitchell Phillips, Arch B. Willlams, Ralph T. Pimes; athletics, Joseph W. Leverton, assisted by the Grofto base ball team; finance and tickets, Harry Seroggins, Lloyd H. Hinman, William J. Erskine, Adolph H. Volkman; re- freshments, Charles H. Corby; special ladies’ committee, Mrs. E. W. Libbey, Mrs. S. H. Talkes, Mrs. C. D. Shackel- ford, Mrs. Willilam J. Erskine, Mrs. C. P. Boss, Mrs, J. H. Yeabower, Mrs. 1. B. Robinson, Mrs. Charles A. Ste- vens, Mrs. C. T. Thorpe, Mrs. Herman Wealthall, Mrs. F. A. Herrmann. Glad hand committee, J. H. Shreve, P. M.; A. H. Rogers, P. M.; H. J. Gompers, P. M.; M. W. Pickering, M.; C. P. Boss, P. M.; Charles A. Stevens, P. M.; R. B. Dickey, P. M.; G. H. Emmons, P. M.; C. T. Therpe, L. H. Bergman, C. A. Brewton, A. H. Fenton, F. 8. Ratcliffe, S. J. Gompers, Archie Engel. The program will- be announced at an early date. N Potentate Charles D, Shacasiford is planning a picnic. for the nobility of Almas “Temple and their ~familles, although the date has not yet been set. The potentate says an elaborate entertainment will be provided, which will have a particular appeal to the wives and children. According to tentative plans, a cere- monial of Almas Temple will be put on this Fall. Telegrams and letters are pouring in upon Potentate Shackelford from ~ temples and individual Shriners throughout the country, commending Almas Temple for its unusual hospi- 1ality to members of the order who stopped over either on their way to or from the imperial council session re- cently in Philadelphia. Harold C. Lloyd, the well known comedian of the silver screen, was vice president of the Scof Rite class which recently recelved the thirty-second degree in. Los Angeles, | Calif. The ceremony was handled by Perry W. Weldner, thirty-third de- gree, inspector general in southern California_for the Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction. Harold Lloyd was given the pleasure of presenting to the Cathedral Association the class present. He took the op- portunity to say a few nice things about-the officers, degree workers and. the presentation of the degrees. 4 EASTERN STAR. The members of Mizpah Chapter, No. 8, are requested to attend the re- | ligious service at Temple Helghts this * afternoon at 4 o'clock. _akoma Chapter, Ng..13, Bas called Grand_Amog- Barnett, off its meetings for July and August. The annual picnic will be held July 17, at Glen Echo, The Chapter will take part in the services at Temple Heights July 18 at 4 p.m. Bethleherma Chapter, No. 7, will give a lawn party July 17 at Sixth street and North Carolina avenue southeast. The drill team will go to Marshall Hall July 28, 4 0DD FELLOWS. The mewly elected and appointive officers of Central Lodge, No. 1, were installed last Friday evening by Past Grand Alexander Soloman and his installing staff 8f Covenant Lodge, No. 13, as follows: Noble grand, Frank A. Newman; rlsht\unpporter to the noble grana, Past‘Grand James E. Griffith; lert_supporter to_the - vice grand, Past Grand Harold E. Mason; Vice Grand Norman E. Sweeney was absent; recording secretary, Past CGrand Edward H. Holkamp; financial secretary, Past Grand Thomas O. Van Horn; treasurer, Past Grand Willlam H. Ernst; warden, George W. Felton; chaplain, Past Grand Charles W, Felton; inside guardian, Lorin H. Armiger; outside guardian, Pn' Grand Robert A. Southworth, whi was also installed as custodian. The officers of Columbia Lodge, No. 10, were installed last Thursday eve- ning by Past Grand Ernest L. Loving and his installing staff from Metropo- lis Lodge, No. 16, as follows: Noble Grand, Willlam E. Marvel; right sup- porter to the noble grand, Past Grand James I.. Strobel; left supporter to the noble grand, Rast Grand Millard F. Zepp; vice grand, Frederick Ehlers; right supporter to the vice grand, William B. Robinson; left supporter to the vice grand, Herbert K. Snoots; recording secretary, Past Grand James H. Solt; treasurer, Past Grand Samuel G. Taylor; warden, Henry H. conductor, - Kenneth C. chaplain, Harry E. Sim- mers; outside guardian, Otto F. Smith; right scene supporter, Fred- erick W. Schumacher. = Installing Officer Ernest L. Loving was compli- mented upon the manner in which the installation exercises were per- formed. Refreshments followed the installation proceedings in the dining room. Past Grand Milton S. Fall of Lang- don Lodge, No. 26, accompanied by his ‘installing staff, installed the new officers of Washington Lodge, No. 6, last Tuesday evening. Noble Grand- elect Miles Znamenaeck was not able to be present, owing to absence from the city. The officers installed were: Right supporter to the poble grand, Past Grand Jacob D. Nelson; vice grand, Isadore Katz; recording secre- tary, Past Grand Thomas H. Dennis; financial secretary, Past Grand Alfred H. Noakes; treasurer Past (Grand ‘Frederick R. Waterholter; chaplain, Past Grand Amos Barnett; outside guardian, Past Grand E. W. Davison. Union Lodge, No. 11, will have a special feature at its installation to- morrow night, when, in addition to the installation of its newly elected and appointed officers, the second degree will be conferred on a candidate. Prior to the degree being conferred, Past Grand J. Milton Johnson and his in- stalling staff, from Friendship Lodge, No. 12, will install the fellowing offi- cers of Union Lodge: Noble grand, Thomas W. Scott; right supporter to the noble grand, William Madell; left supporter to the noble grand, J. B. Norton; right supporter to the vice grand, Past Grand Justin M. Green; recording secretary, Past Grand John L. Russell; financial secretary, Grand Samuel 8. Taylor; treasurer, Past Grand Murdock McPhee; vice illiam Madell; warden, Jesse Rone; conductor, Past Grand Willlam R. McPhee; right scene supporter, Jim Hoofney; chaplain, Past Grand John H. Nalley; right supporter to the vice grand, Henry Elliott, and left sup- porter to the vice grand, William Cooksey; outside guardian, Past Grand Jacob Nussbaum, and inside guardian, Frank Brown. The officers of Metropolis Lodge, No. 16, were installed last Friday evening by Past Grand Percy C. Ellett of Amity Lodge, No. 27, accompanied by his installing staff from that lodge, as follows: Noble , Alonzo W. Hall; vice grand, Howard E. right supporter to the vice grand, Past ‘harles S. Leannarda; Pl$ G Grand Ira L. Wright; treasurer, Past Grand Elmer Cummifigs; warden, Henry F. Quick; conductor, Cecil 8. Price; inside guardian, Past Grand John Schaffer; outside guardian, Past Grand Edward D. Schrum; right scene supporter, Walter E. Wilson. Federal City Lodge, No. 20, was visited by Past Grand Justin M. Green and his installing staff, from Union Lodge, No. 11, and the following offi- cers were installed, as follows: Noble grand, Willam ‘R. McCall; right sup- porter to the noble grand, Past Grand Michael E. Murray; left supporter to the noble grand, Past Grand Charles R. Oliver; vice grand, William E. Eddy; right supporter to the vice grand, Past Grand Willilam C. Lakin; left supporter to the vice grand, Past Grand Willam F. Estes; recording secretary, Past Grand George G. Wil son; financial secretary, Past Grand E. L. Weber; treasurer, Past Grand Charles E. Pyle; warden, Edward P. Sanford; conductor, E. V. Stout; chap: lain, Past Grand Willlam H. Webb; inside guardian, Louis Dick; outside guardian, ast Grand Wil P, ; right scene supporter, G. Carroll; left scene supporter, J. B. Krumbine, and custodian, Past Grand Robert Leonard. ing staff from Brightwood headed by Past Grand Bernard F. Lettau, installed the newly elective_and_ appointive officers -of Golden Rule Lodge, No. 21, last Tues- day evening, as follows: Noble grand, Frank W. Vedder; right supporter to the noble grand, Past Grand Walter L. Piper; left supporter to the noble grand, Past Grand William J. Rogers; vice gexil, James E. Hedgepeth; right jsapporter to the vice grand, Past Grand George E. Pfrimmer; left sup- porter to the vice grand, Past Grand Robert E. Brockman; recording secre- tary, Grand. Hubert C. R. Bohnke; financial secretary, rOnnd Walter S. Norway; treasurer, Past Grand Master James H. Crew; warden, James L, Tolliver; conductor, John A. Milkie; chaplai: Grand Lorin H. Bailey; inside guardian, J. W. Lindsay; outside guardian, Past Grand Johlhs. Allison; right scene supporter, Al S S. H. Blank. Grand Secretary L. Andresen commended the Bright- wood, Lodge installing' staff upon its good work. Brightwood Lodge ex- tended assistance in. conferring the initiatory degree for Golden Rule Lodge next Tuesday: evening, when there. will be several candidates for that degree. e s Baet Grand Biward tral Lodge, No. 1, Ta) H. Holkamp Insthlled the officers of | Salem Lodge, No, 22, as follows: Noble Grand; Ffank Ricker; right supporter to the noble grand, Past Grand James M. England; left supporter to the no- ble grand, Past Grand Herman D. Frame; vice grand, William P, Beck-) er; right supporter to the vice grand, W. G. Wolfe; left suppgrter to the usual | vice grand, Past Grand Archibald Blair; recording secretary, Past Clark W. Teates; secref Past Grand C. H. Shafter; berg; chaplain, Past -Earnshaw; inside guardian, William M. McIntyre; outside guardian, Past) rand Fisher; right scene || pon::.“ Grand Je L. Proc: X ames - ;‘u'?: scene , Past Grand L. Beasley. £ 5 Past accom. a5t | been made for the Rock Creek Noble grand, L. M. porter to the noble grand, Past G James E. Osborne; left supporter to the noble grand, Past Grand Lewis Post; vice grand, Willlam E, Lewis; right supporter 1o the vice grand, '‘Past Grand William, I. Jenkins; left supporter to the vice yrand, Past Grand Willlam F. Dowell; recording secretary; Past Grand Harry B. Vin- cent; financial secretary; Past Grand Fred N, Davis; treasurer, Past Grand Walter B. Randall; warden, Edward ¥ Rawl; conductor, W. W. Cookson, ir. chaplain, Past Grand Thomas C. Mett ler; inside guardian, D. C. Whittaker; outside guardian, E. C. Boswell; righ scene supporter, George E. Clifton: left scene supporter, B. M. Chapman. Headed by Past Grand John P. M. Duvall as'installing officer, from East- ern Lodge, No. 7, and accompanied by his installing staff, he installed the officers of Amity Lodge, No. 27, last Tuesday evening, as follows: Noble grand, Ernest L. Hawkins; left sup- porter to the noble grand, Past Grand Lemuel H. Windsor; vice grand, Charles 'W. Rogers; recording secre- tary, Past Grand George Cummings; financial secretary, Past Grand Benja- min B. Vaden; conductor, Richard H. Yates: chaplain, Past Grand John H. Windsor. Some of the officers were unable to be present to be installed. Addresses were made the 1nfll.|hlls officer and his staff by l:mt Gran Master James E. Chamberidin, Past Grand Sterling Chamberlain and Dep- uty Grand Master Lemuel H. Windsor. The officers of Phoenix Lodge, No. 28, were Installed last Thursday eve- ning by Past Grand Michael E. Mur. ray, installing officer, from Federal City Lodge, No. 20, and accompanied by his installing staff from that lodge, as follows: Noble grand, Henry Ellis; right supporter to "the noble grand, Past Grand Charles H. Van Horn; left supporter to the noble grand, Past Grand 1. W. Baker; vice grand, James M. Tawney; right supporter to the vice grand, Past Grand Olin C. Spitzer; left suporter to the vice grand, Past Grand I. W, Ingalls; financial secre- tary, Past Grand Lewis Milbourn; | M treasurer, Past Grand A. A. Strauss; warden, T. Tawney; conductor, J. J. Fiveli; chaplain, Past Grand George V. Meile; inside guardian, Past Grand Josiah Keithly, and custodian, Past Grand Olin C. Spitzer. An installation staff, headed by Past Grand Ora E. Perimmer of Golden | Goodwin, ventfon next DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Loyalty, No. 19, met at Northeast Masonic Temple Friday evening, with Councilor. Anna Kneessl presiding. evening, read and accepted. dressed the council were State Vice Councilor Julia Delano and Deputy Charles Muller, Refreshments were served. - Installation of officers will be held July 17: The officers and members of the drill and initiatory teams of Golden Rule Council, No. 10, took part in ““The Story of America,” the pageant on the east plaza of the United States Capitol. x The last meeting of thé Twentieth Cefitury Club was held Saturday eve- ning, with C. B. Hopkins entertain- ing. After supper a/short business nweeting was held, with' Mrs. E. Viola Thompson presiding. The club was entertained by Mrs. Ferguson last night. The annual excursion of the State Council_will be 'hel at Ch e Beach July 16, with Assoclate State Councllor Alice Muller as chairman. Triumph, No. 8, will. have installa- tion of officers mext Tuesday in its new hall, 711 D street. Kenmore Council, No 23, met at its ball July 1. The following officers were installed by the ‘deputy State councilor, Mrs, Mabel Hall: Mrs. Vir- gle Kiester, councilor; Miss Margaret organ, associate councilor; Mrs. Bertie Purdy, ‘vice councilor; Mrs. Eva Fowler, associate vice councilor; Mrs. Sarah Belle La Dane, junior past councilor; Mrs. Sarah Hi soclate junior past councillos Rose Myles, warden; Mrs. Lottie Bit- ters, inside sentinel, and Mrs. Mary H. Green, outside sentinel. Mrs. the conductor-elect, was Rule Lodge, No: 21, visited Bright- |confined to her bed with illness and wood Lodge, No. 30, last Friday eve- ning and installed the following offi- cers: Noble grand, Joe 8. Haight; right supporter to the noble grand, Past Grand Edward F. Maccummot left supporter to the noble 'grand, Past Grand Hezekiah Dodson; vice grand, Willlam L, Wood; right sup- porter to the vice grand, Robert Hale; left supporter to the vice grand, Har- old Coleman; recording secretary, El- mer C., Doughty; financial secretary, Past Grand Thomas J. Humphreys; treasurer, Past Grand Wiliam M. Cowell; warden, Roy Landis; conduc- tor, E.. W. Loew; chaplain, Wesley Moore; inside guardian, Oliver P. Mc- Donald; outside guardian, E. W. La Fourcaid; right scene supporter, Fred- erick Grabe, and left scene supporter, ‘William Grieg. “ The annual home_ excursion will be Past| held at Chesapeake Beach next Thu.s- The chairman, Grand Conductor ; home of day. Elmer Cummings, announces that all e enier foatores. il be Dre: n. features sented in addition to base ball and javelin throwing, shotput, crecker and ple-eating contests and races. Canton Washington | n paid a fraternal visit to Canton pden, No. 6, of Baltimore June 26, and conferred the Patriarchs Militant _degres. ~ More b2 30 men_in_uniform attended. )?nT ‘Willlam H. Ernest was in com- mand of the degree staff. After the itary tary and ot the Grand Lodge, delivered a brief address. - . Rebekah Lodges ; bekah e, No 3, gree was conferred, under the direc- mu:c&teu. / ber of o tes, a on a number of The degree team, with others of the ‘membership numbering 28, went to Marshall Hall on the Rebekah day excursion last Friday. The team is now making plans for the I, O. O. F. Home excursion to Chesapeake Beac! on July 16. The degree team of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge No. 4, will hold a lawn fete on the grounds at Sixth street and North Carolina avenue southeast Saturday afternoon and evening, July 24. -The e installed by Arenor Stansbury, Blanche Slaughter, vice grand; Wi liam H. Wright, recording Mary M. Dement, financial secreta Abbie M. Gates, treasurer; S. N. Mal: lory, degree director. Mrs. Herbert was pre: a the lodge. The following officers of Mount Pleas- ant Rebekah stalled July 1: Past Ella Okey; noble grand, Elizabeth ‘Ward; vice grand, Ida Huston; record- ing secretary, Anna B. Windle; finan- clal , Mae Berlin; treasurer, R: C. Althouse; warden, Florence Maitland; conductor, Margaret Moel- ler; chaplain, Katie s-mylp: musi- clans, Vesta Pollock and-Janie Soit; " of noble grand, James President Eila Okey of the Noble and - Vice Grands tion an- nounces that ts have plenic to be held in Park next Saturday afte ernoon, mith; left scene supporter, | ning Harry h |to the National Theater next could not be present. Mae Ames was presented with a pocketbook by Mae Haar on behalf of the council. Marilla .and Mrs. Wood 14 xnnl;: with a personal gift from the retiring, councilor. Mrs. Bitters was appointed chairman of the good of the order for the coming term and Mrs. Horne was appointed as press representative. The meeting of past State coun- cilors, called for tomorrow evening, been postponed. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. southeast. ~ The _council's picnic_will take place Augubt 14 at’ Glen Echo.* # "1ttt 7 ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ‘Webster Lodge, No. 7, conferred the Esquire rank last Tuesday evening. The lodge will not meet next Tuesday evening as the Summer schedule is in effect during July, August and Sep- tember. During these months the lodge will meet on the first and third Tuesdays only. " All members of Home Lodge, No. 31, are requested to attend the meet- ing tomorrow _evening. - Chancellor Comdr. Frank M n will preside, this being the first ‘convention since he was installed chancellor com- mmm‘m Company, No. 1, uni- m] s 0. 1, - form rank, held a drill last Thursday evening. The members of the drill team have ordered new uniforms and serve will be 1o the 34th Infan- try, Duncan pany the fleld and staff of have been approved, -n; in this column a COL. G. B, YOUNG.feW weeks ago. rineipal subjects taken up by the company will be school of the soldier and squad, manual of the saber; scouting and patrolling, rifie marksmanship, platoon drill, company drill, combat principles, mass calisthenics, interior duty, and pistol marksmanship (on the range). From July 23 to 29 the local reservists, having completed their 's refresher course, assigned to command citizens’ mili- tary training camp units, and on July 30 they will return to their homes in Washington, The fleld _and_staff officers will grand_lecturer, Ralph B. Ford, was elected to su him. The directors of the Knights of Pythias Hall Assoclation will meet to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock. WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA- TION. Brightwood Review, Mrs. Margaret Knighting, commander, will meet to- morrow at 8 o'clock, Church of the Holy Comforter, 5714 Georgia avenue. Mrs. Lillie Lambath, newly appointed manager of the D. Y. M. campaign, will report.. Every member is urged to_be present. Victory Review, No. 12 Mrs. Ada Byrne, cofimander, wili meet tomor- row at 8 pm. in W. O. W. Hall, 24 Grant place. - Mrs. Anna Tanford will report progress on the D. Y. M. canipaign. Columbia Review, No. 3, met in- formally Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Abbje M. Gates, 808 North Carolina avenue, to elect a commander to fill the chair during the unexpired term of Mrs. Mary Adamson, resigned. Mrs. Gates was elected, and took office The D. Y. M. campaign was by the hostess. T Tuesday evening in W. O. W. Hall, 24 Grant place, with Mrs. Gates in the chalr, Washington Review, No. 4, will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in Pythian Mrs. Florence Topping, nder, has returned from her motor trip through New York State, and will preside. Mrs. Moyer will report en the progress of the D. Y. M. campaign. All campaign managers are invited to meet with the deputy assistants for a discussion of’plans in ‘the office of the supervising deputy, 219 McGill Bu{ldl{u. Wednesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. A business meeting of Court 212 Tuesday evening at the ters’ Communi street. The retiring house committee—Mrs. Rose Mec Auliffe, chatrman; Mrs. Belt, Mrs.Gant- ley, Mrs, Trapp, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Kirby, Miss Doyié: Miss Oliphant and ‘Miss Cronin—were praised for their The new house committee con- sists of Dr. Boland, Miss Doyle, Miss’ Gallagher, Mrs. Gantley, Mrs. Smith, % 1ds, Miss Cal- ty Cen- as financial secretary was accepted and Miss Margaret Coyle T‘;‘u ap- seau, held August 3. JJR.O.U.AM Independent Council, No. 2, at its meeting Tuesday evening installed officers- for the ensuing term. expect to be outfitted by the middle of | July. ’ll!ns ,ways and means committee met last eveni nts have ng. Arrangeme been completed for the theater y. es: evening. 2 %enu ‘ware distributed for the ex- cursion to Chesapeake Beach August 4. This will be an all-day family ex- cursion, and under the direction of the Knights of Pythias. ¢ ‘who has been -serv-| thing ‘The secretary ing us since April, resigned and the MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. - ADS -3 EHIIL IR . o e 1 NG-DISTANCE 2 o Jersey R R ‘movink, fl(‘u West 1801. No. 9, were in¢ | — noble 1402 12th St. N.W. ESS gree team, and it is e: team will be ready to initiate all can- dfdates by next meeting. Capital Counell, No. 25, did not hold its regular meeting Monday, due to the celebration of Independence day. The attention of the members is again called to_the social evening, July 26. The committee in charge of the moon- light excursion, July 22, reports every- in readiness. The newly elected officers are to be installed tomorrow. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. regimen attached | ba will be | Clark, ‘| wiitria P. Als, Gregorio Adamson and gun section, or- center of resistance, ship o3 preparationcof on - , preparation.of mh:‘mm eering, ter- rl;lu‘ supply of the regiment a \ « The following officers of the 320th Iafantry have been ordered to under- training: Col. Glendie B. tal commander; Lieut. Shanton, Wililam H. Richards and Hugh E. Snyder, G. Menikheim, Chester M. Reich, Clifford L. Johnson, ‘Wallace B. Hoover, Harvey W. Hud- dleson, Merriott S, Walker, George E. , Rol M. Hughes, James E. yd E. Kelly, Olli‘ur Let- 3 Lerch, James F, Greene, Frank L. Holland, Elmer D. Johnson; Second Lieuts. Philip. L. Ma- comb, John R. Bromell, Isaac M. Ca- payas, John R. Brospan, Lel R. Garbard, Alvin T. Basford, James A. Ridout, Gabeé Sheppeard, Kenneth J. ‘Winfleld and Claude H. Marshall. An unprecedented number of offi- cers, residing in Washington and vi- cinity, has been attached to the 320th Regiment for this training. They are ’h'-t Paul 0. AL . Carter, A. L. Smith, jr.; ment work. A should also_be ‘given - officers on duty at head- quarters In the Grdham 3 through * whose * splendid “cooperation the above results were made possi- j. Samuel L. McCants, Infantry, ‘who has been to duty as as- sistant executive officer at the local reserve headquarters, reported last ‘Wednesday to 3d Corps Area head- word the E. | quarters in Baltimore for a short Elghty-five medical department’ re- serve officers from the 1st, 24, 3d, 4th and 5th {‘orps Areas reported laut Sunday for their 15 days cf active duty.training at Carlise Barracks, Pa. partment this past week authorizi al Ing 27 Ordnance Reserve officers residing in the same corps areas to report for 15 days for active duty training at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., effec- tive August 1. A _national survey of the 1926 citi- zens' military training camp recruit- ing activities indicates that the Dis- trigt of Columbia made probably the best showing in this procurement proj- ect_ of any section in the country. This year's population quota for ‘Washingtop ‘was- 196, but due to the lack of mileage appropriations and the proximity of the District to the camp. sites in the 3d Corps Area the War Department fixed the allo- eation quota of Washington as 376. The transportation factor entered very largely. when the department to raise the allocation quota of Washington to 376, as for every boy in the corps’area sent to camp, for the same expenditure of money two boys from Washington could be trained. Credit for this showing of the Dis- trict belongs largely to the efforts of Capt. Charles Demonet, command- ing officer of the 305th Ordnance | Company of the 80th Division, who Richardson, Theophilus X. Parsons. Henry N. Clarke, Clarence E. Johnson, AR AE LAY as assistant chairman of the C. M. T. C. committee for the District of Columbia, devoted his entire efforts since early Spring to this procure- WRIGHT CO. course of intensive instruction in Reserve and National Guard affalrs, prior to assuming his dutles in/Wash- ington. He spent all of the past week in_ Baltimore going! through this re- serve process, and early next week is expected to report to the Washington reserve headquarters for duty. As. both Mgej. Albert 8. J. Tucker, In- fantry, and Capt. James B. Golden, Fleld Artillery, both on duty as as: sistant executive officers in the Gra- ham building, have been ordered to' attend the encampments of the 320th’ Infantry at Fort Eustls, Va., and 313th Fleld Artillery at Fort Hoyle, Md., this month.. Maj. McCants will be the only officer on duty at head- quarters. River and Harbor Assignment. Col. Curtls McD, Townsend, United States Army, retired, now in this city, with his consent, has been assigned to duty in connection with river and harbor ‘work, with station at New Orleans. JEWELRY Finest Tig- are EMBLEMATIO for every occasion. workmanship and _ o inal designing. Prices very reasonable, t0o. The Feawruity Hhop MAIN TR - offering extreme Savings in the Wright Co.’s JULY CLEARANCE of “Good” Furniture Speciaty interesting bargain ~ opportunities mark this WRIGHT CO. July Clearance ... $550. Rockford .00—Dining Room Suite., make.. Very [innt Suite .... $155.00 — 4-piece Poster Bed Mahogany Bedroom Swite'...... 000 cuieides vavasivosai ] $52.50—100-1b. 3-door, Gib- son Refrigér- 50 ¢ ator 3 53 $45.00—65-1b. lined Refrig- 33200 —' 3-door ' Gibsow Refrig- 00 Peorcelain : 00 STS00s.picce Fiber in gray 33 éql; enclosed 34900 — Welnut abi- silver ey o Suite, 2 $85.00—Kroekler double day bed in ". . R m. try L $465.00—3-plece .$350.00—Dining Room Suite. American Walnut. 10 pieces. Chairs in tapestry.. . $185.00—Dining Room Suite in Ameri- can Walnut, Chairs in leather.......... $225—4-piece Bedroom Suite — jade green finish and decorated. ............. $5295.00—4-piece Walnut B e $295.00 $199.00 $122.00 $112.50 $185.00 $99.00 9 pieces. quality. droom I”J?-—L.rn Dresser in Wuln.ut. ] iR r 2 $49'9 0 $45.00—Mahogany-finish Dre;txer, 45 incbe.;. $3 3 . 50 $8 and $10—Bedroom C ha L A SR A RS A S P S e g $15.00—Console Table and Mirror....... $25.00—Fiber Go-Carts....... SH00—Krochler Devenport Bed pieces 5% $125.00—3-piece Kroehler n-.y'.g suite in jocquard velour 50 ‘mohair :dt'l.. 75" $18.00—Drop-leof Tes' Cart. Mo- 127 g% irs and $5.00 $8.75 $14.15—Simmons Double Day Bed with cretonne 39.95 .50—Englander Double Couch Bed: Hewsy' 8] S mattress .. $10.50—Simmons Cotton Mattress 814.50—A1 layer felt mat- $) 95 “fiuo-mu Coil _ Springs. in every. $ 3-piece . bed $ .75 felt and $"7.35 9 50 $12.00--Simmont . All-steel crib, drop sides, wood Q7S

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