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(Continued from Page Fifty Treasurer Mrs. Ethel Keefe, A sketch entitled “A Man From Seven Up™ was given by W. F. Spurlin. Mayflower Council, No. 11, met Fri- day night at its hall, 711 D street, with the councilor, Mrs. Julla Gate- wood, presiding. The following offi- cers were elacted: Councllor, Mrs. Julla Gatewood; associate councilor, Mrs. Mary Wilner; vice councilor, Mrs. Ella Powell; associate vice coun- cilor, Mrs. Roberta Howard; conductor, Mrs. Jessie Richards; inside sentinel, Mrs. Lena MecDevitt; outside sentinel, Mrs. Ethel M. Miles, and 18 months’ trustee, Mrs. Emma Brooks. Mr Anzonette Flynn, State council deput, gave a talk. Members of Unity Council, No. 17, tendered a surprise reception Wed- nesday night to Mrs. Carrie G. Meile, recording secretary, in honor of her recent election as State Council con- ductress at the Daughters of Amer- ica sessions, and to their deputy, Mrs, Ethel M. Miles, a past cduncilor of Mayflower Councii, No. 11. _Addresses by National and State Coun- after which a turkey sup- per was served. Gifts were presented, in behalf of the members of the en- tertatning council, to Past State Coun- cllors Emily E. Haliday and Sadie Levy, the council's first two deputies. Meile and Mrs. Miles made ad. dresses. Progressive Council, No. 9, met Sat- urday evening in Northeast Masonic Temple. Seven applicants were elect- ed to membership and officers were elected. with deputy State councilor presiding. The cbuncil will have its next session December 18. 0ld Glory Council, No. 12, met for a ssion Monday night, Nora Miller, The council later at- tended the State visitation pendent Council, No. Independent Council, No. electing officers, with Deputy State Councilor Ella Chappell presid- ing, Monday evening, received the State councilor, Mrs. Julia Delano, and her official staff officers on their annual visitation. The State and Na- tional Council officers were welcomed by Past State Councilor Mrs. Elizabeth Mann McWhorter of Alexan - Vi who officiated as councilor. “A Perplexing Situation,” sented by the members of the Inde- pendent Dramatic Club, with the fol- lowing in the cast: Messrs. T. Ashby Flynn, Cavour O. Bohrer, Charles H. Miller, Al Win'-or, Earl Taylor and John W. Tucker, and Mesdames Laura Taylor, Edna Smith, Agnes Grinisell, Anns Walcott, Margaret Harrison, Graham Taylor and Mary Stormer, Cavour O. Bohrer, a member of the , State Council judiciary, presented a tea set to the State councilor from the officers and membeis of the council; an umbrella to State Deputy Mrs. Ella Chappell, as a gift from the council; box of neckwear to the State Council secretary, Charles H. Miller, and a bouquet of pink rosebuds to T. Ashby Flyon, . Anacostia Council, No. 14, met Wed- nesday evening, with.Councilor Mary Thorne presiding, The election of officers was as .fellows: Councilor, Katherine Peaper; associate councilor, Hattie I. Beall; vi¢e epuncilor, Mar- garet Lainha associate vice coun- cilor, Mattie M. Beall; warden, Irvin Burroughs; conduetress, Mary Mar- tin; assistant recording * secretary, Daisy Bell: inside =entinel, Frank Smith; outside sentinel. Daniel Smith- son; trustee, 18 months, Daisy Gar- den Smithson. At the close of the business session valty Council, No. 19, Friday evening, in the Northeast Masonic Temple, the State board of officers convened ' with the State couneilor, Mrs. Julia Delano, presiding.. The board of officers plans to conduct an- other membership drive, which will conclude about Easter. All State’ Council officers are requested to be present at the school of instructions at Fidelity Council Hall. The visitation of the State officers to Old Glory Council. No. 12, next Tues- day night, at the Northeast Mason! ‘Temple, will conclude the series. State Councilor Mrs. Julia Delano requests all staff officers to meet in the council anteroom at 8:45 p.m. Martha Dandridge. Council, No. 1, will hold a dance in the Northeast Masonie Temple December 17 at 8:15 p.m. WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA- TION. Election of officers in “Washington Review, No, 4, last THursday evening, resulted as follows: Commander, Mrs. A M. M ieutenant commander, When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and Mrs. Etta Warder; past commander, —| Mrs. "Mary Killeen; record keep Mrs. Florence Toppini Mies Beatrice Morgan; chaplain, M: Carrle Norris; lady-atarms, M Theresa Heineke; sergeant, Mrs. Stella Melntosh; musician, Mrs. Josephine Nushaum; captain of the guards, Mrs. Lillian Patrick. Installation will take place at the first meeting In January. Columbia Review, No. 3, will meet next Tuesday at 8 p.m. at W. 0. W. Hall and elect officers. The officers elected in Liberty-Union Review, No. 6, at its last meeting are: Commander, Mrs. Helen Luck- ett; lieutenant commander, Mrs, Lil- lian Saffell; past commander, Mrs. Mattie Kwald; record keaper, Mrs. Lena Leach; finance Kkeeper, Clara Reavis; chaplain, Mrs. Kath- erine Justice; lady-at-arms, Mre. Ella Weeks; sergeant, Mrs. Annie Brown; picket, Mrs. Alice Barnes: captain of the guards, Mrs. Margaret Boose: en- sign No. 1, Mrs. May Perry; ensign No. 2, Mrs. Mae Ellis. Reports were given on the card party, held at the home of Mrs. Ewald, and plans com- pleted for the children's party which will be given for the juniors of the review December 20. National Review, No. 1, heard re- ports on the henefit card party which was held December 3 at its meeting last Thursday at Odd Fellows' Hall. Brightwood and Victory Reviews will elect officers at their meetings tomorrow evening. ROYAL ARCANUM. Oriental Courcil last Tuesday eve- ning elected the following officers: Representatives, E. G. King and Dr. H. K. Butler; alternates, G. W. Smith and J. I McCarty; regent, J H. Pitts; vice regent, N. P, Weathersby; orator, George Giddings; secretary, Corbin Birch; collector, W. B. Hill; treasurer, J. E. Swaine; chaplain, Alfred Wynne; guide, F. V. Marsh; warden, Homer King; sentry, George Caffern; trus- A. Brown, C. F. Rafferty and L. s; representative to hospital bed fund, M. A. Tolson. Plans were made for the Christmas party to be held December 21. All Oriental mem- bers, with their families and the Loyal Ladies, are invited. Municipal Council met in their new room in Odd Fellows' Hall Saturday night, when an entertainment was given and business transacted. The Supreme Council committee of the Loyal Ladies gave a “500" party at the home of Grand Treasurer and Mrs. Allen, Friday night. The grand regent is planning for the annual visitation during January and February. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Potomac Council will meet tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock. As this is the last meeting of the council ‘hefore “-istmas, ‘final arrangements will be n.a: by the Christmas tree party committee in regard to the orphans’ party, to be held in the K. of C. Hall Sunday. December 26. Potomac Coun- cil, as in previous years, will superin-. tend the transportation of the erphans from their respective institutions &nd after the Christmas tree party will see that they are returned safeiy. Keane Council, 353, met Thursday, December 9. The first degree was given to a good sized class. The usual allotment of prizes was distrib- uted at the zero hour which followed the degree. Keane Council's 500 Club will give its next card party Thursday, Decem- ber 30, in the main hall. These par- ties are under the direction of Mrs. Jerry Donevan, chairman, and Mrs. William Neligan, vice chairman. Dances are held every Wednesday evening at 9 .o'glock at the K. of C. Hall for the benefit of the building fund. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The Grand Lodge visitations have been attended by members of Wash- ington Company, No. 1, Uniform Rank, acting as a guard of henor, in Chancellor Commander Morrison of Home Lodge requests all members of the lodge to attend the convention to- morrow evening. Applications fer membership will be presented for bal- lot and several have applied for en rollment. Rathbone Temple, No. 8, Pythian Sisters, will have initiation and Christ- mas kiddies’ night December 17. The following officers will be installed: Freda Marks, most excellent chief; Effe Lawson, excellent senior; Edythe Berg, excellent junior; Miriam Payne, manager; Mary E. Hooper, financial prescribed by physicians over 25 years. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEAfiT Sufe™ uniform, to the grand chanceller and | associate officers of the Grand Lodge. |’ THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON: D. R R R R AR R AR AR ARNBATIRRNBAR T NTNE ““Christmas, 1926°>—Mail Early—Shop Early for Better Se‘rvice. secretary; Lola Marks, mistress of records and eorrespondence; Alice Kir- by, protector: Laura Rowe, outside guardian; Bessie L. Payne, past chie representatives to the Grand Temple, Nellie Etting, Lilian Creamer, Roberta Prescott and Catherine Baum. Franklin Lodg No. will confer the Page rank Tuesday evening. The efection of oficers will occur Syracusans Lodge next Friday ev ning. Union Lodge, No. 22, conferred the Page and Esquire rank Wednesd: evening and will hold its election De. cember 22. The board of directors of the, Hall Association will not meet tomorro evening on account of the grand tation. Washington Company, Uniform Rank, will escort the grand chancellor and associate officers tomorrow ning to the grand visitation to Ci lanthe Lodge, No. 11. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Bernard 8. Litchfield was re-elected consul commander at the December session of Alpha Camp. Other officers chosen were: . B. Greene, adviser lieutenant; D. W E. Vester 8. Jones three-year term as auditor, Interest is heing manifested in the election to take place at Fraser Camp raRnrrnw night. Chairman DI Marzo wiN, report the preparation made for the watch party te be given by the camp at Northeast Masonic Temple on New Year eve. Maple Camp entertained the largest crowd of the season last week at Capitol Heights, the guests including numerous visitors from Washington. Consul Comdr. Franklin Clerk Thurston G, Brown logues, served supper. - Notice was given ti the question of moving to Seat Pleas- ant would be called up at the first January meeting. The Boosters’ Club will have many items of business to consider next Fri. day evening, and the camps are asked to provide full delegations at this last convention of the year. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. Two new members were obligated by Hope Council, No. 1, Tuesda ning. The council will assist at a dinner to be held by Washington Centennial Chapter of the FEastern Star December 15 at the Masonic Temple. BANDITS KILL MAN. Two Others Are Shot in Haul Net- ting About $4,000. DETROIT, December 11 (#).—One man was fatally wounded and two others shot, both perhaps fatally, by bandits who raided a restaurant and confectionery store shortly befors noon here today. The bandits obtained between §3,000 and $4,000 and escaped. BumsteadsWormSyrup “To children an angel ctions are follows “'l’-m'“ AT ‘: yoare everywhere or 3 gt B D. ALPHER 915 G St. N.W. Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. for Colds Pain Headache Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester ef Salicylicacid g Toy and Gift DECEMBER 12, ‘1926 —PART 1. Shop Basement—Store No. 1 7th & K Sts. N.W. Here is where your quest for appropriate and suitable Christmas gifts will end. This shop is filled with hundreds of interesting mechanical toys for the kiddies as well as useful presents for Erown-ups. It really is a pleasure to shop here—away from the crowded stores of Christmas shoppers. Christmas Greeting An attractive box containing an assortment of twelve beautiful Christmas cards. They are die stamped and closely resemble expensive. engraved cards. greeting are very appropriate. The designs are unique and the words of On WRC Tonight! Peoples Drug Stores Vesper Artists 6:45 to 7:15 P.M. Do not fail to listen in tonight on WRC to Peoples Drug Stores Vesper Artists. We have carefully arranged this program and sincerely trust it will meet with your approval. Con- structive suggestions from you will be heartily, appreciated. Phone Main 5215 “Yankee Doodle? Drum of Hard Candy special, 49¢ A large drum with regular sticks filled with the highest quality of pure sugar hard candy. Just think of the joy and pleasure this gift will afford the youngster. Only, Mid-Month Savings News for Everybody! Just-Before-Christmas Sale of Popular Toilet Articles 15¢ Physicians and Surgeons’ Soap, 3 for 25¢ 39¢ 3?0 14c 19¢ 19¢ 50c Mavis Face Powder ............. 50¢ Pepsodent Tooth Paste ........ 20c Williams' Talcum Powder .... 25¢ Mavis Talcum 35¢ Kleenex Cold Cream Remover-.... Manicure Set AI‘? ltl])‘]lf‘hl ve halld inin o faret 41 Concalne { condafie! | uld 5&1’1';" §¢ftener Ems pack: con- b ach. Lio il Fofian, Plle. ery Board and Cotten. “ An electrical eonvenience an, wife will fully appreciate. 50¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste........ 33c 19¢ 19¢ 30c Woodbury's Facial Cream (tube), 30c W’omibury's Cold Cream (tube), 50¢ Glazo Nail Polish . $5 Inecto Hair $3.98 39¢ 50c Mum Deodorant Gifes of fine stationery vn:: good caste. Complete 4-Piece Hair Dressing Set Special, $1.49 ip outfit consista of 4 separate ..1"4". inet appliancey and the oo for_all' s mot more than you woul Sxpsct 1o vhy lor one, Fully guar- anteed. Star-Rite Electric Toasters Special, $4.39 house- ade of durable highly polished nickel-plated metal, ments for bread. with two ible eompart- Ideal for the break- fast table. 50c Mag-Lac Tooth Paste Special, 27¢ Contains Milk of magnesis which counteracts mouth acids and prevents teoth de- cay. Specially priced _ for Monday, Tuesday and Wed. nesday only. 29¢ Lyon Brand . Soap Large Bar, ]9¢ A large, generous sized bar that affords about 9 average sized cakes. Special, 19¢ for Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday only. B 50c¢ Graham’s W hite Pine With Cod Liver Oil and Menthol Special, 27¢ Quickly relieves deep, hack- ing coughs. Healing and _ soothing. Specially priced for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. PRUL SN - 15¢ Scotissue Bathroom Paper Special, 5 Rolls, 50c A soft, white tissue paper, of the highest quality. This extremely low price is just for Monday, Tuesday and ‘Wednesday only. 50c Manners’ Hair Trainer Special, 27¢ Makes unruly, obstinate hair stay in place with s neat, well-grooi appear- ance. Special, 27c_for Mon- fll_]" Tuesday and Wednesday only. 256 Choice Quality Toothbrushes Special, 17¢ Now is when you should t a supply of toothbrushes r the family while this low ee 18 effective. @pecial, Te, for Monday, Tuesday and ‘Wednesday only. Breaks Up Deep Coughs and Colds! Hall’s Cherry Expectorant 35¢—60c—$1.00 During the holiday rush do not neglect | may result in fliness at light” eolds and ‘e disregarded which should never be done. Hall's Cherry torant brings quick and effective rellef and is in no sense of the word harmful. Buy the family size—you save more. Reliable and Dependable Family Health Remedies —at Money-Saving Prices 4 3 c ! :lluflorlick'u Malted 79 c 39¢ e ia..... 44 77c 83¢c 23c 39¢ 19¢ Specich, $6.49 sz g5 Nothing could please mother, dad or gragdmother more than one of Cherry Pectoral 4’70 77c R 43¢ What to Give ‘Him’? an attractive plaid design, and are easily adjusted to any desired posi- tion of the body. Has a switch that Our Cigar Departments Will Answer This Question! Ch?' S g‘!‘ o’ Ex'.“fn'-:m dll!‘. &“ 65¢ Babek Elixir .coovveenes 50c Nature's Remedy Tablets. . 31 Tyree's . Antiseptic Powder, 35¢ Freezone For Corns........ Meflr«.mw Si Ovoferrin Tonic ...oovevais Electric Heating Pads 50c Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia ..... $1.10 Pinkham’s Vegetable Comp.. 5 81 Tyree's 60c Ayers Antiseptic P : 50c Listerine 75¢ Dextri Antiseptic ....... controls the heat in different de- Maltose than a grees—high, low and medium. Has Wom, ites or l"lwmr of ll{:‘k.al a full length cord that is easily of Yobasls o) Sre anxious 1o it connected to.any light socket. In: expensive to operate. {Re"sefees S e A o sefection Fistmas gifts and atfention extunded cannot pe overiocked: Uit Popular Brand Cigarettes Caporal....§125 Fresh Tobaccos Blue Boar (8-e3. tin) Buckingham (803, Edgeworth (16es. tin) Old English Curve Cut (160s. tin). Prince Albers (16-0. glass humidor) Velvet (160s. glass humidor).... ... " Choice Qudlity Cigars Hill’s Fastory Smoker. Box of 25 Blue Ribbon' .. ID)IG’IHA.;J (P"Ql:i’ hutcl asters cials) Dutch Masters (Capitals). Luis Martines (Boyquet) Manuel ‘(Perf.) Philadelphia Hand M Electric Stoves little ly be * Tree Lights o atse D149 . Special, 79¢ You are sure to want to deco- Just the Curlin, rate the Christmas tree- with 's dresai: le. electrio lights. The small cost makes it justifiable, for they add beauty and ce. Each set is complete wit! long cord and eight colored bulbs of unique Curling Irons ‘The .numereus uses Iron for stove can made high! lished nickel-plated met- nl'thlayt.;ou not ovort'.al:t. Fully ’:unmntnfl for satisfactory serv-. ce. Gifts from Peoples_Are Sure to Please All! o - S s Py 7 2 o P % P 7 2 | E SRR PRAE U AN AR AT RND Sdibivisiveds & ol B R LY Q. Gharad i 7Y B Gaed A e i

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