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FRATERNITIES State associate MASONIC. AWSON LODGE, No. 16, has the I%. C. degree scheduled for tomorrow evening. No other bodies have reported work for publication. aiv services wiil Le held at Heights “this afternoon at 4 the direction of Grand - John C. Palmer. Clyde Vpiscopal Ch ain of Harm I deliver the address 1l be under the direction of J. Wal- Humphrey with Junior ¢ on Harry Kimball as ace - William D. Heath, cornet N and William Atherjolt. t¢ will provide other selections invited guests will be 3 Frank W. White, master; George €. Whiting g Howard W. Ha cers and mem! ir ‘Also the following chapters of the Or der of the Eastern Star, with their offi- cers and members and their families: No. 184 Mps. Clara Kiesel, “harles W. Ketchum, patron, Mrs. Celia M. ilines, matron; Fos . Rowen, pa- 1ron. All members of both fraternities and their families and the public will he welcome, and ample seating provi- £1on will be made, it is stated. On account of the illness of one of the members of the Royal Quartet. they were unable to be present last day and the music was furnished Mrs. Edith Hoffman Jones, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Jewel Downes. Next Sunday, August 14. the address will be made by Rev. William A. Eis- enberger, of the Church of the Cove- nant. The Masters’ Association of 1927 has publicly thanked those who helped | in putting over one of the largest field days the Masonic fraternities have held and expressed the hope that re- turns be sent in promptly. This Autumn, it is stated, the gen eral field day committee will have| charge of the arrangement for a Ma sonic ball. Kallipolis Grotto Band will enter- with a musical program the folk of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home tomorrow evening. All prophets and their families are invited. The annual family outing of the/| Grotto was given at Marshall Hall | last Tuesday. The Grotto Band fur- nished music on the evening boat to the resort and upon the return trip. and souvenirs were distributed on all boats, while free lemonade flowed all day. In the black bottom contest Miss Julia Cunningham captured the ladies’ prize and Ernest Wells the gen- tlemen’s. Prize winners in athletic contests during the afternoon for men, women and children—Milton Nau, Myr- tle Nau, Bernard Osin, Harry Bush, TLaurence Waple, Malcolm Legge, Mar- maret Louise, Dorothy Crampton, Er- nest J. Wells, Mrs. H. Schmid, Samuel Del Vecchio, Walter Dickhaut, Esther TRose, Irma Gladman, Ruth Perry, Ber- nice Thomas, Mrs. J. R. Coon, Tony Thomas, Adolph Di Toto, Julia Cun- ningham, Walter Talkes, Frances Glick, Ear] Legge, George F. Nau, Frederick Nau, ‘Warring, James Coon, R. S. Thoma¥, Margaret Joseph, Mrs. E. Cramptoyand Percy Legge. Master of Ceremofiies Harry B. Plan- kinton was general chafrman, assist- ed by the officers,‘past monarchs and members of the Gimtto. EASTERN STAR. The Past Matrons and Patrons’ As- sociation of Mizpah Chapter held its quarterly meeting at the Kentucky Cardinal Inn, on the Colesville pike, July 30. After the business meeting a chicken dinner was served and ga; es were playgd. The following members were preserit:, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Comp- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Hepty F. Kunkel and two daughterg, Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Spille, Mr. *8nd~'Mrs, R. B. Behrends,’ Mr. and’ Mrs, Wiliam Dowdin, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C. Mc- Neal and Ernest H. Fowler. The fifth complimentary card party of the series being given by the edu- catlonal committee of the board of representatives of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home will be held to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home. All members of the order and friends are invited to attend. A joint excursion of Congress Lodge Chapter and Congress Lodge will be xiven to Marshall Hall next Saturday. The chapter will join with other Dodies in religious services today at 4 p.m. at Temple Heights. Matron Celia M. Hines announces that members of. Mirlam Chapter will be guests at the Masonic and Eastern | Star services at Temple Heights to- day at 4 p.m. The annual chapter lawn fete will be held August 13 at Eleventh and H streets northeast for the benefit of the home board, Lulu Glover, chairman. Martha Chapter will have charge of the religious services at the Ma- sonic and Eastern Star Home August 21 at 3 o'clock. The speaker will be Rev. R. Y. Nicholson of the Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church. Members of Fidelity Chapter are requested to attend open-air religious services today at Temple Heights at 4 pm. A card party was given by the ma- tron of Bethany Chapter, Mrs. Roberta Fosse, on the lawn of he: home, 5916 Sixtcenth street, July 27| for the benefit of the dormitory com- mittee. Among the several hundred present were Grand Matron Mrs. Lena Stephenson, Grand FPatron Dulin and Mrs. Dulin, Grand Lecturer Mrs, Mary E. Teachum, Grand Conductress- es Mrs, Pearl Watt Gibbs, Mrs, Minna {eyes, Mrs. Tilli¢ Chauncey, M Flora Campbell, Mrs. Meritt and Mr. Bell of Virginia. The Matrons and Patrons’ Associu tion of 1927 were entertained at a lawn | 1 party given by Mrs. Roberta Fosse, matron of Bethany Chapter, last Tues. day evening. Among those present were Grand Matron Lena Stephensor Grand Patron J. Ernest I f Conductress Pearl W ate Grand Conductres: Meritt, Grand Lecturer Mar. um, Past Grand Matrons { foll Good of the order, Maude | A M by President Dell Sale, the following | Mrs. program_was rendered: Piano selec- tions, J. M. Leibert; “Charleston,” Miss Jeanne Corning; piano solo, Mrs. Cleone R. Crampton: voecal solo, Mrs. Dell Sale; piano duet, Mrs. F Leibert It being th versary of Patron Albert was presented with u bushel basket of gifts. Dancing and refreshments closed |the evening. ODD FELLOV The meeting of Fred D. Stud 0- [ councilor. has been named chairman seut last Monday evening was|of the committee on lawn fet ¢ Grand High Priest Gloss brenner. Grand Junior Warden Lov- ing. chairman of the amusement com | w.ittee, announces that a number of | Miles and Mrs. athletic and dancing events have been | Council conductre ar Spangled D sday evening in the Odd c-first street and Ci 2 appointment rs. Fannie Donn of Seat Pleasant, arranged in connection with the out-| ing for Odd Fellows to be given by the Grand umpment at Marshail | Hall August Columbian Encampment | ing for a membership campaign, and| g g | s Lo the | " e annual State Council session be- rendition of its work in connection | i MGENRIN S F LY council wishing to days of the convention the State councilor, the degree team is preparing for the| with the encampment next Wednes. day evening. The degree team of Mount Pleasant Lodge conferred the third degree at its lust wecting. Past Grand Chalners F. Groff is the degree master. Columbia Lodge members and their wives and friends, numbering about were guests last Sunday of Henry I Alwine & on's Beach, Md. Some members the guests of Grand Frnest Snoots, who has a cot tage at ach, A luncheon and ved. I ing, boating, bathing, b: ball and horseshoe pitching were the features. { The base lail game was captained by Past Grands Frederick Ehlers and Millard ¥. Zepp. The final score v 2 to 19 in favor of Capt. Ehlers team. In the horseshoe pitching con test Fred Ehlers and Otto Stranley defeated all comers. The prize for| the most comical feature of the day | | was won by Past Grand Eva Olsen of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge. Information has been issued from the office of the grand secretary rela- tive to the session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, which will be held in Hot Springs, Ark., during the week | of September 19. 'Arrangements are | being made for the transportation of the District delegation. The new Arlington Hotel will be the headquar- ters of the session. Brightwood Lodge conferred the second degree on several candidates for Phoenix Lodge, No. 28, last Thurs- day evening. The members of the de- gree team were directed by Past Grand Bernard F. Lettau. A committee of Federal City Lodge, headed by Grand Treasurer Willlam H. McConnell and consisting of Past Grands Simeon N. Mallory, Willlam H. Webb, George G. Wilson, Albert H. Smith and Custodian Leonard, has received the new paraphernalia re- cently purchased to replenish its out- fit. The degree work for the term is in charge of: Initiatory degree, Past Grand Willlam E. Eddy; first degree, Past Grand William H. Webb; second degree, Grand Treasurer William H. McConnell, and third degree, Past Grand W, Fred Stansbury. Esther Rebekah Lodge will meet tomorrow evening. Degree work was scheduled for the last meeting, but was postponed until some time in September. Martha Washington Lodge will meet Thursday evening. Noble Grand Rena Norton called a meeting of her committee chairmen at her home to outline a program of activities for the term. She has appointed the follow- ing chairmen: Or Pfrimmer, finance; Minnie Sacrey, delinquent; Mollie Edmonston, ways and means; Bessie Feldman, entertainment, and | Hallle Harkrider, refreshment. The right supporter to the vice grand is Effie Tichenor and the left supporter | to the vice grand is Mary Allen. Brightwoad Lodge celebrated its third anniversary with a birthday party at the last meeting. Entertain- ment was furnished by Mr. and Mr: Earl Webb, who sang solos and duet: Evelyn Haight and Marie Barrett, dancers, and Mrs. Kathryn Rahn, reader. Mary P. Pollock gave a talk. Annie Snoots entertained the members last Sunday with a party at her cot- tage on Mason Beach. The Assembly officers and past presidents will hold a lawn party Au- gust 27 at the home of the vice presi- dent, Margaret Royston, 3031 O street. The noble and vice grands held | their regular monthly meeting at the home of the president of the Rebekah Assembly, Nettie R. Mettler, July 27.} Vice grands of the 11 Rebekah lodges were initiated and new officers elected as follows: President, Emma T. Strobel, Naomi: vice president, Edna Mecintosh, Esthe secreta Anita Haight, Brightwood, and treas- urer, Margaret Thompson, Mount Ploasant. Refreshments were served. The following officers were installed | in Mount Pleasant Lodge by a team | from Ruth Rebekah Lodg: Noble | grand, Florence Maitland; vice grand, Margaret Thompson; recording secre- tary, Maude Brooks; financlal secre- tary, May Berlin; treasurer, R. C. Althouse; right supporter to the noble { grand, Mary P. Pollock; left supporter to the noble grand, Katie Sample; right supporter to the vice grand, ‘ora Thompson; left supporter to the nd, Florence Bennett; warden, ustina Dorough; conductor, Matilda Smith; inside guardian, Dorena Dom- fna: outside guardian, Gladyvs monds, and chaplain, Vinona Werner. | DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. | Betsy Ross Council met Wednesday evening in Northeast Masonic Temple, | with the councilor, Addie M. Flynn, { pre The visiting State officers were officially received. Mrs. Margaret | Lainhart, councilor of Anacostia {Council, presented to Betsy {Council a set of pedestal faud A. Wine and Mrs. A. V. Pier- son wers elected to membership. The councilor announced the appointment |of standing committee chairmen as . delinquent, Ada nd; funeral rites, Ms A publicity, Maude A. i “The State councilor, Mrs. Julia De- announced the State body would | Ross Council its annual | iv 17. Others addressing | the lodg re: Mrs. Mary A. Ferg: tional representative; 'ampbell and ( cey, Past | Grand Patron W. G. Beits. After a short business meeting, presided over “TRUBLPRUF” TROUBLE Lambert Trublpruf Tire Co., Inc. | 8203 14th St. N.W. N. 6140 The Boss says— “The folke who are e best dcivers. most caretnl their “cus ke NooTRN Dowxrown STA | sTAR SERYICE STATION RS Al THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 7. 1927-PART Alice Mueller, junior past councilor Katherine Peaper t councilors, and others from Norralne N. Unity Council met Wednesday night in its hall, 92 Meile, State ny ve luncheon two iy requested Mount Nebo Encampment will meet {0 : tomorrow evening and confer the|jiia" pelano. patriarchal degree. e : ¢ the State Council SAUNDERS MOTOR COMPANY 3218 M St. N.W. board of officers to conduct an initia- tion during this session. Mount Vernon Council plans a lawn fete 13, at Sixth street and lina avenue southeast, with Mrs. Sarah Ream as_chairman. Anacostia_ Council met Wednes evening with Councilor Mrs Lainhart presiding. Mrs. Laura Mitchell July presented the following program: Beveridge Martle, feminine impersonator and Egvptian dancer; Mr. Whitemore, piano selections; Mr. Martie, oper ections and danc- ing. Accompanied by Mr. Whitemore at the piano, Mrs. Burroughs and Mr. Martie sang several duets. Mizpah Council convened Tuesday evening. with the councilor, Mrs. Mary Van Si residing. Mrs. Stona gave the secret work. This council will hold moonlight sion August 22, leaving from the Seventh street whar{ at 6:45 o'clock. Past Councilor Ars. ¥ was presented with a pa s jewel and not Myrtle Grimes, previously an nounced. Past tional Councilor Mrs. Naomi B inn and Deputy State Councilor Mrs. Louise A. ubbs made addresse Triumph Council was ealled to order last Thursday night by the councilor, Mrs. Marie Stephenson. initia tion was conducted. at there were also candidates for Liberty nd Betsy Ross Councile. Those re- ceiving the degrees were: Mrs. R. Burnley Kellor, ) Annie Hardy, Mrs. Mary yne, Miss Nannie Fritter, Miss Jani pcer and ) Annie V. son. Miss Nannie HUDSON SUPER-SIX Standard Models (118 inch wheelbase) Coach - - - - $1175 1285 Sedan - - - - (127 inch wheelbase) Coach - - - - %1285 1385 : Super-Six is identical with the 127 generous, even lounging passen- Sedan - - - - Custom-Built Models (127 inch wheelbase) Brougham - - $1575 . 1 r 1 1600 sensational performance at a chanical and performance leader- 1850 speeds. Few drivers will ever call ship on the longer wheelbase, there 7-Pass. Phazion - 7-Pass. Ze2an - - Allpricea f. o b. Detroif, plus war excise tax UDSON Super-S Fritter was presented with a gold pin [ IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.|will meet Tuesday evening at ‘the|August 22, will confer the rank ofg from her council, tho presentation| fpe Past Pocahontas Association of | Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massach Calanthe Lodge, at its session speech belng made by State Council | {he District of Columbia held its an- | Setts avenue. Mrs. A. M. Moyer, offi-| Esquire on a class of candidates. Warden Mrs. Julia Pennyfield. 3 at Glen Echo July 21. | clal representative of the District of | . : , TLosaity Couneil met Jaly 29’ in tie i Columbia_at the recent convention,| SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF Northeast Masonic Temple, with the | has appointed Mrs. C. will report. | BERTY. councilor, Mrs. May E. Gibbs, pre- rman of the good o National Review, Mrs. Della Ed.| Hope Council met Tuesday, with siding. The installation ceremonies | mittee. She is arr < munds, lent, will meet Thursday | ¥ Irene Jenkins. councilor, pre- were conducted by the deputy State |social events during August G street. The conven. | Sid The meeting next Tuesday SCURGIE. NN, Saiie Bave. | tember. tion will be reported by Mrs. Mary | Will be followed by a pie social, The s omder hita | Tdaho Tribe Y ing, ap- | Pierce. | annual plenie will be held next Satur- pointed Past Sachem 3 £ | day at the home of Mrs. Bayne, near | shears as instructor for the tribe. KNIGHTS OF C(OLUMB | Chesapeake Bay. Those desiring to will hold a class of instruction il réanele b il aeee attend will meet at the home of Mrs | next meeting. A committee from this | 9 s will be *z Jenking, 614 T street southeast, at | L sports tourname: P gl o'clock. . Automobiles are needed. howling, " AT " o " > | ok o Nepremits,| CATHOLI DAUGHTERS 0F May ociate junior past cour Fenner: councilor, M associate councilor, 2 Cressman: vice councilor, ) Boswell; fate vice councilor, Mary Webb: recording secretary. lary Webb: recording mecretary, | G, i ¢ i ) ¢ . meet at 713 D streef ‘ < LOYAL ORDER MOOSE. I nthly business meeting _Past Gre es J. Columbia Lodge recently initi =5 212 was held August M Cracken is an itine indidates. The lodge had its annual | Boland, grand regent, »nductor, An il et him to thibes and | oying at Marshall Hall July 30. The | Reports were received Boswell: thilds. &9 e, | councils through Maryland, West Vir | goliowing committee had cl o | us committees. Migs L c Soswell; inside (i.v’qn:;-‘ .11l~_*. sinia and Pennsylvani S . : V° o"| Whittaker. a member from New Or ¢ outside. sentinel,"J. 1 Sh e s = oo g © on topics of interest to (18 _months), 3 . Amonz > . 1 There will not be a second representatives arl s are James J. Madi : t August. the State M L | Burrows. Th» ; e die Brady lin. Hines: chairman will be selected from the mem i : : of the good of the ovder committee, |bers of the Improved Order of Red Foreign Marriage Law Amended. M nnie Kolb: assistant chairman. | Men in Congress. All members of the KNIGHTS OF PYTHI PARIS, August 6 PL.—A bill just " press corre- | order desiring to enter this contest e 5 e Parli 5 pondent, Mrs. Louiso A. Grubbs. should apply to Logan Teibe for infor- | lome Lodge il meet : bl o PR DRCGE (Bt Whe: TWaHiIl: Contiy: CIub. meb| wntisns ahorutes {evening to certity its simplifies the marriage of for- bbs, to the grand chancellor, gar eigners. Hitherto written consent has with Mr. and Mrs. Julian K. ¢ [ AT ASSOCTATION SRt AL e el 1 b it home. 1239 P i 7 A ol ASSOCT i r. Past Grand Chancellor John | 3 it their home, 123) Potoma Dickman will act 45 chancellor | besn required from parents of con- southeast. Mr. and M eorge Cox| Brightwood Review, Mrs, Margaret | F | < A 2 were elected to membership. The next | Knighting, president, will meet - to. | commander. tracting parties. Under the new law meeting is_scheduled to be at the|morrow evenin S o'clock. Mre. M.| The board of directors of the| this can be dispensed with upon a home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.|S. McMahon will give a report of the | Knights of Pythias Tlall Association | formal declaration that both bride and g Seymour, 1 Park road, August 20,| quadrennial convention. [ will meet tomorrow evening at the! hridegroom are more than 25 years {and initiation of the convent = will be held August 16 at 8 pm. Columbia and Washington Reviews ! temple. | of aze. .anew Hudson With the New High Compression Anti- Knock Motor that turns waste heat to power Thousands have asked us to build a shorter Hudson Super-Six. They wanted insuch a type the perform- ance, sturdiness, reliability and luxury of the famous 127 inch Super-Six. 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