Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1926, Page 57

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’ veit, Avo. o u Jerusal No. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS: All Rogal Arch cliapters havo calied until September. ROYAL ARD SELECT \us'rrm. All eduncils h lled off until Sep- Quncile have called off untll Sep R Monday—Orient, . No. 5. Red Cross, Drobabis. 4 PEN-ATR services will be held at Temple Heighits, as usual, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, under the direction of Rev. Dr. John . Palmer, grand chaplain, and the address will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. George M. Diffenderfer of Luther Place Me- morial Church, major, “haplain Corps, U. 8. R, C,, and former grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Penn- fa. Music will be under the di- rection of J. Walter Humphrey, K. C, C. H., with Past Master Harry G. Kimball, C. H,, as accom- . Panist, and Phillip ‘Cohen as cornetist. The officers and members of the fol- lowing lodges, with their families, will be special guests: Dawson, No. John R, Jeffries, master, byry, No. 24, George D. Sullivan, master; together with the following chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star and- their families: Bethlehem; No. 7, Miss Adele A. Marseglia, ma- tro Gustave B.- Bittner, patron; ¥ ndship, No. 17, Mrs. Florence B. Mires, matron, Dean Hill Stanley, pa- tron; Takoma, No. 12, Mrs, Jennie S. Adams, matron, Cecil H. Anderson, patron. All members of both frater- nities and-their families and the pub- lic are welcome, and ample ‘seating accommodation is provided. Grand Master Sidney R. Jacobs, who has been a.very regular attendant, has ur led the fraternity to participate. Services at:the Masonic and Bastern Star Flome_this afternon at 3 o'clock will be ifi charge of Naval Lodge, No. 4, and Rev. O H, mbdin of Ana. coftia Methodist - Episcopel - Church will conducts. the musie btllll nished by Naval Lodge Cho! National Lodge, No. 12, has called off its communications scheduled ‘for the month of August. Washingt6n Cenfennial® Lodge, “Ni 14, has called’ off ‘its’ communications scheduled for July 21, ‘August 4 and August 18. Myron. M. Parker Lodge, No. 27, has called off its communications m scheduled .for the month of August. Pentalpha Lodge, No.'23, has called off its communications acheduled for August 2 and 16 and September 6. ‘Theodore Reosevelt. Lodge, .\? ‘will have a delegation ot Masons' frnm the Bureau of. Engra: ing to u-i.lt in th. de nesday evening, Following its commu kcflan /Thurs " | Grand Treasurer : “Those who are willing to ac- cem “the ruling of Francis Drake will I?QI: that it gmvn that the antiquity [cordf of English Masonry mufl ly. ‘three: centuries &q {uflg of ‘Athelstane, who Was in ‘n proba- bility a patron of the craft to whleh. among other guilds, he granted char- ters. There are still in uxlnmm some $0 ‘ancient coples of the old constitutions written at ous times from 1390 to 1714, and they give evi- fence of ‘being' copies of the'old MSB, Nearly all of them mention the As- sembly in York in Athslstane’s reign Further evidence of the istence of Freemasonry in York is to be found in the fabric rolls of York Minster, which prove beyund doudbt that a society of Freemasons was 1870."—Seottish - Rite Bulletin. EASTERN STAR. The flag fund committee of Gavel Chapter, No. 29, will glve an excur- sion to Marshall Hl“. July 22 Joseph H. Mlllnl Lodge Chapter, No, 41, will give & jawn party,*July 30 and 31, ‘at 11 H strest noflh“t Louise Kieglow, chairman of th ways and means 0f the chapter, ha called off thelr. mnunu for July and’ August. Sl The 1910 Matrons and Patrons sociation held & Sumymer outing at Commonweaith Tarm th and evening of July A Most Worthy - Grand Matron Clara - L. Henrich of Newport, and Right Worthy Grand Secretary Mrs. Minnie E. K yen were guests of the assocfation. croguet tourna- ment was held, wlth Mrs. Cheeseman as the At the. bBusiness ses: sion, M the most ‘worthy grand patron re elected honorary members of the as- sociation. Those present were Mrs. Henrich, Mrs. Keyes. Right Worthy Mrs, Alcena mond, Grand Matron - Mrs. Hattie R, Hutchison, James E. Hut- chison, Past Grand Matron, Mrs. Cora. P. Mayberry, Elmer C. Mayberry, Past Grand Matron Mrs. Flora E. Campbell, J. Frank Campbell, Mrs. Lenu S. Phillips; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phillips, Mrs. Ella Fillius, Mfill Corinne Hay, Dr, and Mrs. D. Bush, Dr. and Mrs. Wilmer H. Han- ‘ton, Mr. and M David G. Cheese- man, 3 and Mrs. Wellington Gil- bert, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Galloway and Mr., and Mrs. Walter P. Plumley. The Matrons and- Patrons Associa- tion of 1922 held its last meeting at the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milans in Washington Grove, Md. The members motored out in the afternoon and had supper.on the lawn. The guest of honor was Most Worthy ral Grand Chapter. Others present :ven Mr., and Mrs.. Clarence Linthi- cum; Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Mor- gan, Mr. and Mrs. J, Ernest Dulin, Mrs. Minnie E. Keyes, right worthy grand secretary; Mrs. Ruth M. Mills, Dr. and Muk.: Chlmucumn’.‘?r.“fl et nch, Mr. Ill:r!: IY;B:;CQ and Mr. and Mrs. Milans and sons. . ellie E. Flatcher, past mm’ rznna Matron Heinrichs of the Gen- n the Matron: n, will - entertal Sy de ‘Grand John to tna \loe orking undér the chapter in | Ale st Grand| treasurer, Cham- bl-lu. con: de guardian, Semue Katz: dght "m""»m:" uel Katz; right scene i r, L. Bennett; custodian, M‘Q Alexander Solomon. .-The officers of Beacon: Lodge, 18, ~were Mflml:ih ldst Monday berial Past Grand llllb!! James B Derlaln; ward AM No.. Ve , No. 9, as follows: ’ngrs: B. Cook: rtgn: supporter'to the | 11obie srand, Deputy Grand Bive . W, " | Bradford: supporter to the noble grand, n Grand Lewis W. ett; vice grand, August Paland;.right sup- porter to the vice grand, Past Grand | . W. Johnson; recording secret k_ Mettier; financial 'secretary, Past Grand Thomas R. Hellmuth: treasurer, Past Grand A. Yates Dowell; wn len, Forrest A. Blew. Gol Lodge, No. 21, will ¢on- fer the rlt degree next Tuesday eve- ning. ‘The initlatory degree was: ¢on- La- | terred on a class of Golden Rule uap candidates by the degrée Brllhtwood Lodge, No. 30, last 'l'u.l day evening. Rebeksh Lodges, - President Mrs. Linnie A. Keiser and her associate officers will /install the officers of Naomi Rebekah Laodge, No.: 1, tomorrow evening. Installation of officers was held at last regular nieeting of Martha ‘Washington the newly elected officers being inducted into - their several chairs by Past Noble Grand Ennol-on and staft from Dorcas guuntod with ‘a sitkk umbrella by lorence Walters on behalf of Martha “uhlng‘on and the retiring noble ’:-'“aew l-il:uhet;l‘ E‘lll'"“nofl'h"cl'lved el from Mrs. Tyng. . The lodge has ‘decided to postpone all ‘work unti] September. feovied At the last meeting of W!g 2 Rebekah Lodge, No. 7, 1. O. officers were installed ‘as Noble grand, Daisy Dempsy; vice grand, Mildred lekhu recording and | secretary, Nettie R. Memer financial Grace secreta . Thomasson; treasurer, Flora. O, Sehwmnrv sitting past noble ' grand, Wilma~ Bodkin: Warden, Ida A. Thompson; conductor Irene S. Wilson; chaplain, Mary E. o gua: Nicho Bumn musician, Nettie R. Mettler; a.hts-\n nf:l tra! noble m;fva Mil« n -upnomr_ noble &nl Osborne; right sup- norter of vice gu.mt Leona M. King; d lett supporter of of vice grand. isabel d Prlnb kY day evening, when the stewards. of |. the lodge will head the official line in the degree work, The New Jerusalem Lodge, No. 9, has called off its com. munications until ‘September 9.~ After {ts communication tomorrow evenng, for which degree work is scheduled, with Senior Warden Bolitha, J. Laws heading the official line, Ben- jamin B. Ffench Lodge, No. 1§; has called oft it stated conumunications until senmm 20, Tebanon off its commu: ‘August 6, but will havé degree work ‘August 20. Harmony Lodge, No. 17, has called off its August communlmtltml .and will resume them tember 8. ¥rang Craig, a ber of the.Su- preme Council, 33°, Ancient and Ac- cepted Scoftish. Rite of the Southern ‘Jurisdiction,. died July 14 at Mc- Alester, Okld. Mr. Craig, a prominent banker, had been active in Masonry for many “years, having received his Masonic degrees in Albert Pike Lodge, No. 303, Wichita, Kans.- His notabl activities in the interest of Scottish Rite Masonry gained for him the dis- tinction of the Thirty.third Degree, Inspector General Honorary, of the Scottish Rite, Séptember 30, 1907. Qc- tober 20, 1923, Mr. Craig was made an actlve member of the Supreme Coun- cil, serving’ as sovereign grand in- spector general in Oklahoma until the date of his death. He was considered one of the most active workers in the Supreme Council. The funeral was held at his home in McAlester, Okla., Friday afternoon. The annual family outing of Kalli- polis Grotte is to be held this year, with Prophet Harry B. Plankinton as the general chairman, at Marshall Hall on August 3. He has called to his assistance a large number of Prophets and their wives for service on subcommittees and he and they are perfeeting- plans for a. frolic’ of no regrets. There will be the usual athletic contests with.prizes for boye and girls and men and women. 'The big event, however, will_be a unlque Charleston _confest. As in former wyears_ especial attention will be given to the ladies and children and a num- ber of appropriate features will be provided for their pleasure. * The Grotto Band, Drill Corps and Drum and Bugle ‘Corps wilt mnlflhuh \15- erally to the program. cursion lod | Beach, 1s t the mi of ‘the ways l'ld nu‘-.m .:mfi" n;hcm last ‘Saturday evening Sollers resigned. t‘:’:lrh::"l‘ll( 7 at 8 o'clock. ‘.I‘ho benefit at the National Thfl(c y evening was v'n at- .W. Cherry, mnv!&oexs J tee. to cm-n-:('_ ving ports, which. promise. & large a1 Cnd ance on that ‘Webster {hé Khight rank on its class of three candidates next Tuesday event This lodge has called off the meetings for July, August and September, ex- cept those that occur on the first and third Tuesdays. The committee “havimg in chnrn the location: of the ‘supreme bod: this city held “a meeting Thun&y Creek ing in the office of C. E. La Vigne l:.t.;l:‘W:fllln‘mn Auditorium, Those '“‘"‘“m"‘m{r 1 dorvore ilery. a: 3 w,n), . Kimmel and George st 10 In afl%:’ ‘“vlnu]u‘ of juarters of any or & Caiantiy Lodge, the page and esq! dates at its next convention. QDD FELLOWS. Past chnrt]en C. Nash of Co] N };.D-?glolln. O-M. installed the euotlve and upwln!lve officers of 7, last ednmuyevemn‘ follows: tribution of gifts. Next meeting will bn July 20, in Langdon Lodge Hall. Nobh Grand Arenor Sb.mlmry of Dorcas Rebekah ap. | gointed tne !ollnwin‘n vate: Wa Lawson; conductor, Rosa Homan; chaplain, Kate Twitehell; right sup- porter to noble grand, S. N. Mall deft supporter to noble 03 freda ison; inside znndhn. Bdna anlu ouuu. suardian, Maynard right supporter to vice ";Imfl. Annla Buoek left supporter vice iol & e - l'rudd Reun musiclan, e degree team of Dorcas Re- bekah Lodge, No. 4, will have a Tawn fete July 24, at Sixth street and NortH Carolina avenye soulhnst WOMAN'S - BENEFIT 'ASSOCIA- TION. | The Alpha Beta ChLGirls' Club held & special picnic. meeting ‘in Rock o ur;l"l':(md“ cve'r;m‘ to dis- ol cl 8 complete arrange< ‘ments for th-’l';:noflt theater party to be given at the !\Aflonu eater l(ondly evening, Plans o e regular meeting lhclnb'fllhheld.l’nbilul At its meeting Thursda; 1 Natlonal Review, No. 1. decided ¢ of ‘a serles of similar events to be siven btjweekly. At its meuln: Monday evening Vie- tory Review voted to hold a rummage sale, and Mrs. Ada Byrne, commander, appointed Mrs. Anna Lanford to mal the nts. It was also ds arrangeme: Past | cided to make the next meeting a so- na. Puc Grand John P M, l:iva vice mmt d‘th"“‘:‘é: itzer: right suj r to the vi and, 6 ‘G p%om’ L.. White- anr-t-r;, Pnt‘ G Andresen; treasurer, Arthur G. ‘Turner; mn. ‘Wilbur Joslin: conductor, David B. vrdnn& chaplain, George B. Jnhuwn !fld guardian, Embery A. Le] r; O side guardian, Eunn- C. lmmmmb left scene suj Meyor Tasatskis. Capitol Fortut No. 14, Tall Cedars i, of Lebanort, ‘will hold an outing at Reservior ‘Park, Sixteenth and Ken- nedy streets, Saturday afternoon, July |4 24, for members, their families and Masonic guests, with music by the Tall Cedar band, races, games. and stunts, base ball, with picked teams . from Capitol Forest and Baltimore Forest, No. 45, nnd refreshments. Everything free. Dr. J. T, Mndarnsk chairman, will be asststed by the following comi- i prizes; H. = J:hfl”fi'nrra“at:hmm reception; ba y B H Po R, Boesd s A, €. Dedoite and 1. 1. Hart, athle clpwns. In an address by Francis Drake, the historian of York, in 1726 before + *the Grand Lodgeof land he said: “We can boast that the first Grand Todge ever held in Bngland-was in this city: where Edwin, the first Christian King of the Northumbers, about the six hundredth year after Christ, ram! wcb‘o‘ Jal stone of our aster. This is sufficient to-make us dispute the authorities of the lodges jn London; but as nought of that kind ought to be amongst so amicable a fraternity, we are content they en- joy the title of Grand Master of Eng- Jand; but the , Totus Anglise we ciaim as our undoubted right.” “Dudley Wright, Masonic historian, grand, Past Grand Joseph I. LaSalle; vice grand,” William H. Stewart; right supporter to the vice grand, Past cial evening. Rl!mhm!nh wm be served. Mrs. ' pl mairs. aclnr. mr“ ’!or the !:l cam- N K’\ 8 upder m y- Ul lm.‘% , will meet td— mrrov nl ht af Pythian Tem; tm- er%nm the tn Wuhln:ton Review, No. 4, Thureday. «at. & ocloeh, !‘vthlm ’runpu Mrs. Florence )lnt. commander, will M\lefi Qolnmlm. Review, No. 3, annou; the appointment of Mrs. Corinne u‘ufly Union, No. 6, will meet tor he campaign wun ot 1‘ KNIGHTS OF ool.mm at t AR cmhuumlu ntmfls of undred - mo the ipporter | souncils wndnd lh' h\ll‘glllm of the new State de, er boil of the l;l::;!vt :t the Ki b lau B L lnmn.flnn eomo an nnnuul Charles uty, outlined an ambitious program to be carried out by the order through various committees representing lha loond \couneils. 'fln program included a new bulld. Ing for the local knights, the continu. am of the Archbishop Curley scholar lhl’ mm. the Kn!(htl of Columbus 3 e establis mh lul bu. nn |mm The installing' “;mcer was |* Ewald, Mrs. :flnma Dunn and he order several five local | their oara, m et | 9c. 1 “wilil pr&hlbl‘y“? ceremony hereaftel 1, the new State dw énd James The nf Kol W- Franels: X, rmm\lcl. State Iafn; John B. McGinley, State v‘:‘ur. Twmwn A !I{ulllnn. State war. | All those lon; Thomas ocate; Robert J, tof of inlormtbn. n the Distriot.- SV Fonth atrent "“é. i "diheic of mambcrs of the through Washington in c&.| Ed e ibe ontlnt: paper, rest rooms, | chalrman ouf m..vllluntm'lml The Keane Boosters The new. M oflwrl inaugurated | that the closing date for reservations were: Chaties W. Date, State mq; for the hoolhn’ Eee s:m?'? s T. Ryan, 8 _ceremmonies: ?oto,nwe mml 1l | Bay Cofal bt e | i, T ol Bugene Gallory, Woahineton Councr: Johs B Burns, Keans 2 lfilaya and sin: be one‘of the tumm events will include a ogg race for m Mwln ia’the general * Club announnes hth annual outl L Nn chat 1 mmnu‘m tions m with George 7 Tllinols avénue, or Al Joy, DLUGKTIID OF AMERICA. Mo :vuy ehe Thed inatanation ot € - of 5 ll o ‘mmw SomReoE amed EA r8. Myrn a4 planist an E o bk A8 chAIrmAR, of g ‘Were * thent ‘"XKeane Council vl.ll hold- an annt| "a Deputy sutto Councllnz Mrt Cora L. asputy. Refreshments were served 4 retiring chairman of good of order, Mry. u:mpmtnl members om M the teams G Rul No 10, July 8, at M‘ home nue. southeast, near The oceasion, ng Mmly teeting, was and refresh. % nmlndod with nmn nta, No. 10, were ln the Northeast pll. Thompson presided and administered the oath of ollQ. Th. outgoing eoun- ¢ilor, Mies Virgle way, and her ‘associate; Mrs, were each pres: graved Jewels. were made through the deputy, Cora, L. Thompsen, 111, Oouncilor 1ss R with a‘ brief addréss. treasurer, Mrs. Nell Th 'nu-l tat! & N ons Mrs, tee, Mi m‘}'num in monies of Eagle Council, N coun- | cently Instituted unor Plll.d ollor, M her rs. Bmily Hockstrasser, staff officers, at the the State noun " \he. Ironin: (Continued on Tenth Page.) GUM- DIPPED Car owners have never been able to. buy tire mileage at so low a ‘cost per mile as they can buy Firestone Gum—Dlpped Tires today. And never before have they been able to buy tlres $O comfortable, safe and trouble-free. 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