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RATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES Petworth Fricay—Justice, No. 46 services at Temple Heights this afternoon at 4 o'clock, under the direction of grand chaplain, the Rev. John . Palmer, will be addressed by Rev. William lisenberger of the | Church of the Cover The music will be directed by Iter Hum- phrey, with Junior Grand Deacon Harry G rccompanist, as- sisted hy a cor from the Avmy Music Sche Smily Fletcher, soprano, will sing a solo, and the chil- dren from the Masonic and F Star Home will sing several anthems. Speci ests this afternoon will he the resident members and the children from the Masonic 1 Eastern Star Home and the following lodges, with their officers and members and their | families: King Solomon, ton De P. Johnst Gate, No. 34, Arthur St. John's, No. 11, W master. R. Kenne : and memt ir families, of the following ¢ of the Order of the Eastern Star Mrs. Mary 1. MeCoach, erick H. Gauss, patron 21, Mrs b R matron: Tuie 1. patron ‘o Xo. 35, Mrs. Maud F Alhert Georse, patron hom ces by singing in seriptural » > progress mad, the past ye Mrs. Am tations. their Bible of the fr ities and he welcome ting will be provided . xt Sunday will be de- homas .. Dick- A., retived. of Waorshipful Mas- fill_the stations in the degree work in Mount Pleasant Lodge, No. tomorrow evening. | ercise were conducted by h| | by Mrs. Marion L. Pettit, as the | initiatory councilor, with the asso- | Counci Mrs. Anzonette Flynn - and orchestra Thursday evening. The pro- xram included a reading by Faustine | Dorough, ukulele number by Margaret | ett and a piano duet by Vestu | Pollock and Zeverly. Lewis W. Bennett is leader of the orchestra. The president of the Rebekah A sembly, Nettie K. Mettler, has ap- pointed Margaret Royston vice presi- dent of the assembly, chairman of the Rebekah anniversary committee. She | has also issued a call for representa- | tives from each Rebekah lodge to| ot with the chairman next Wednes | day evening at Odd Fellows' Temple. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Kenmore Council met Thursday evening at the Odd Fellows' Temple with the vice councilor, Cleada .| Horne, presiding. The devotional ex. | Hayes and Myra Fort. The dexrees were conferred on Marcella Gardner id Vesta Biggs by the drill and | initiatory teams of Golden Rule Coun- cil, under the command of the drill- master, John M. Futrell, and assisted ciate State councilor, Mrs. Pearl Wolfe. who took the associate vice councilor's charge. Mrs. Helen Good- win was installed as councilor. The following appointments were made py Mrs. Goodwin: Mrs. Mae | Ames, ‘chairman of the zood of the | order committee; Mrs. Dora Woods, first assistant chairman, and Mrs, Cleada . second assistant chairman. inment committee, Mrs. ( Rock, chairman, and Mrs. Mae ssistant chairman. Pianist, Marcella Gardner, and delin quent. committee, Mrs. Mae Ames, chairman. Addresses were made by the chairman of the State Council zood of the order committee Pearl Wolfe: State Vice Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd, Pa Mrs. Floda M. Reagan, and Drill- ter John M. Futrell. e Past Councilors’ Association of acostia Council met Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs, M Thorne. The club admitted into mem- | hership M Margaret Lainhart. | Mrs. Ethel E. Burroughs gave the | address of welcome. The next meet- inz of the cluh will be held at the | home of Mrs. Mary Tindall, 1430 S street southeast Anacostia Council met Wednesday | Petworth Lodge, No. 47, will put en /'j' ht with the councilor, | the degree Thursday evening. with its ee team officiat- | sented the outgoing councilor, Miss 1 A. Fries again announced that Thursday, | stember 8. will he Shrine day at | flith Stadium, when the Chicago team will oppose the Nationals, and the presence of the Shrine in a body is intended as a_ tribute to Clark C. Grif- fith, who for years has heen largely | instrument making a success of the annual field day for the benefit of | the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. | Potentate Fries, therefore, invites all members of the Masonic fraternity to be present with their families and friends The Beaver Dam Country Club, about one mile from Landover, on the | Pennsylvania Railroad, and a little over five miles from the District line, | has been selected for a Shrine becue on Wednesday, September 2 A meeting been called for the | nd matrons’ committees for Masonic Temple to make its for a ball, This will be nnual ball of the Masonic fraternity. Arrangements have been made to use the Washington Audito- rium November 30. ngements are being made by a committee consisting of Master Joseph Piant, Senior Deacon Sherfy, Junior Deacon Di of Cere-| monies Wehl fo ¥ Roosevelt | lodge to Charlottesville, The | busses will leave Washington Septem. | Ter 3. will stop at Alexandria and | Fredericksburg to visit the old lodges | in those places, then through the bat- tlefield_of the Wilderness to Char- Jottesville, where the visitors will be entertained by the members of the | Widow's Son Lodge. Stopping over at Charlottesville, they will visit Jeffer- ®on's home Sunday, and the university buildings, then through the Valley, stopping at one of the caverns and resting at Winchester Sunday evening. Monday through the Valley to Har- pers Ferry to Washington. All friends are invited to make the trip. M. L.| Dicus, 712 Eleventh street, is in chargs of the arrangements. » The Grotto Rand plaved at the Ma-| monic and Bastern Star Home Is Monday evening. entert mates and visitors Past Grand Mo > ward Hatch and Charles M. Colton of | Rochester Y., grand secretary and | grand tr er, respectively, of the Supreme Council, were recent visitors to Washington, returning from Rich-| mond, Va., where they had been in| connection with arrangements for the next Supreme Council convention. EASTERN STAR. Mrs. Jda V. Jones, matron, an- mounces that members of Joppa Lodge Chapter will be guests of the Masonic and Eastern services at Temple Heights at 4 p.m. August 21. The matron of Lebanon Chapter and mpson spent last week end on | s guests of the pa- mith. Members of | the chapter a avited to | he present Temple | Heights September 4. The men of | the chapter will present the, program for the first Fall meeting, Septem- | ber 13. Ruth Chapter will not hold the | mervice at the home this afternoon, | but will join the members of the home and ‘also the children from the | tory at the Temple Heights serv- | at 4 o'clock 1 | Yost will entertain the club at her | and Mrs. Morton C. Harman of Mount | North Carolina avenue southeast Au. ret Lainhart, presiding. F State Councilor Mrs. Mary P, James pre- Katherine Peaper, with a past off. cer's jewel, while her associate, Junior Past Councilor Mrs. Hattie I. Beall, was presented her past officer’s jewel. ast National Councilor Mrs. Naomi wann, Asosciate State Councilor Pearl Wolfe and Roy Wolfe nade address The Golden Rod Club met Wednes. day at the home of the treasurer, Mrs. Clara A. Rock, 323 Thirteenth ~treet northeast. Mrs. Ida Gertrude Summer cottage near Rock Point, A, fc:: a {;w days in this month! zes_for 500 games were won by M. Roberts 1 rear and Mrs. Helen A surprise birthday party wa - dered Drillmaster Johnpuf‘r':vr'n;e:r lden Rule Council at his home Mon- ¥ evening by his wife, relatives and riends, with the officers and members of the drill and initiatory teams as his £uests of the evening. Mr, and Mrs, Martin R. Speelman, Theodore Har- man, Louis Harman and Eori Harman of South Bend, Ind., the guests of Mr. Rainier, Md., also were present. Miss Alice Kinner, Miss Bertha ‘Thompson and Miss Dorothy Vett entertained | with dances. Other participants were: Miss Bernie B. Hunt and Miss Ida Pea. per, from Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter B. Stweart, Mrs. Julia Haugh, Mrs. Leslie Tucker and mother, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. T. Benjamin Montgomery, Mr. and Mr- Harry Rae Bryant, Mrs. Lorena Aren des, Mrs. Anzonette Flynn, Mrs. Laura Whipp, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, George A. Cohill, Mrs. Eva ‘Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. Marion L. Pettit, Mrs. A. Simpson and others, Mr. Futrell received many gifts. Fidelity Council had work when it met Tuesday evening, with the coun- cilor, Mrs. Mabel G. Downing presld- ing. A class of six candidates were initiated. A lawn fete will be conducted by this council at Sixth street and gust 25.26, inclusive, with Mrs. Elea- nor Casalage as chairman. Mrs, E. ola_Thompson gave instrumental selections during the exemplification of the degrees, The meeting of Betsy Ross Council was held Wednesday evening at the theast Masonic Temple. Those submitting reports were: Mrs., Mar B. Rouzee, contest; Mrs. Addie M. Sin. clair. faney work: Mrs. Maude A Wine, by-laws, and Charles E. Whit. ney, delinquent. Two new members were enrolled, they having heen initf- ated by Triumph Council, No. 8, on July 28. The good of the order com- mittee is making plans for the visita- tion August 17, Mayflowge Council met August § and the elected officers were installed by Deputy State Councilor Mrs. Anzon- ette Flynn as follows: Junior . past councilor, Mrs, Julia Gatewood: asso- clate junior past councilor, Mrs. M. Willner; councilor, Mrs. E. Powell; as. sociate councilor, Mrs. R. Howard: re. cording secretary, Miss Bernice F. Carr; assistant recording secretary, AMrs. Eva Raba; treasurer, Mrs. Mar. garet Hartman: financial secretary, Mrs. Carrie Handiboe: vice councilor, Mrs, Jessie R associate vice councilor, Mrs. M. Lacrione; inside sentinel, Mrs. Faunce; outside sentinel, Mrs, Bertha Brooks; Mrs. Eva Raba, chairman publicity committee; repre. sentatives to the State Council. Mrs. R. Howard, Mrs. Eva Raba and E. Brooks. Mrs. Jessie Richards was ap. pointed chairman on the good of the order committee. tion for the bus was read. The instal- lation of John Sherb as tue associate | vice councilor and Mrs. Sophie Lewis s conductress was conducted by the ssociate State councilor, Mrs. Pearl | Wolfe. Mrs. Ella Lacey presented | Mrs. Amelia Backenheimer, junior | past_councilor. with a past officer’s jewel, while the treasurer, Mrs, Min nie Rabbitt, presented the associate junior past councilor, Mrs. Fannie | Brown, with a past officer’s pin. Loyalty Council convened August 5 at the Northeast Masonic Temple, with the newly installed councilor, Mrs. Ethel Allen, presiding. Mrs. Viola | Frazier was installed as conductress. A 500 card porty is being planned by this council, to be given carly in Sep- tember, for the benefit of the drill ‘team. A string of beads was pre- sented Mrs. Julia Columbus, former a nt recording secretary, and a ring of beads was also presented to the retiring councilor, Mrs. May iibbs. Mizpah Council convened Tuesday evening at the Potomac Bank Hall, Wisconsin avenue and M street, with the associate councilor, Mrs. Ellen Shoemaker. presiding in the ahsence of the councilor, Mrs. Mary Van Sise. The application of Lirs, Alice Poore was presented for membership. Mrs ary Cockrell was installed as asso iate junior t councilor by the deputy state councilor, Mrs. Louise A. | Grubbs. The annv-1 moonlight ex cursion of this council will be male on the steam Hampton Roads | August 22, leaving from the Seventh street wharf at 7 p.m. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The ways and means committee at its next meeting will arr e for the harvest home and dinner to be given November A committee of 20 lead. ing members will be in immediate | charge under the leadership of the grand chancellor, Edgar C. Snyder. The resignation of Frank J. Wal lace us master of exchequer of Frank lin Lodge was accepted at the last convention. Hugh Brown was in- stalled master-at-arms and Robert . Frank s inner guard by Deputy rand Chancellor W. A. Kimmel; as-| sisted by Charles A. Rule as grand keeper of records and als, Albert M. Rouse as grand prelate, and James McCullough as grand master-at-arms, JR. 0. U. A M. Capital Council met Monday eve- ning in Northeast Masonic Temple, with Councilor N. H. Harrison presid. ing. The chairman of the base ball committee reported arrangements had been made for the annual fleld day and ball game with the K. K. K. August 20. For Monday evening, Au- gust 29, .the regular social evening, the ‘good of the order committee has planned a surprise. John L. Burnet Council held a short session August 3 in its hall, at Wis. | consin avenue and N streets, with Councilor J. A. Houser presiding. This council is planning to hold a lawn fete the latter part of this month, and in September it will produc Councilor E. B. Warren ca pendent Council to order Wednesday evening at 623 Loulsiana ‘avenue, At the next meeting a buffet lunch will be served. The eleventh annual reunion will be held at Pen Mar, Md., August 18. A special train will leave Union Station at 7:40 a.m. This is expected to be the largest reunion in the history of the organization. as Councils from Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvani New Jersey, Virginia and West Vir ginia, as well as those of the District of Columbia, have arranged for spe- cial trains. | The annual fleld day and base ball game of the K. K. K. and Junjors will be held in the Clarke Griffith Stadium August 20. Cross Roads Council of Cross Roads, Md., will have a program on Labor day, commencing at 1 p.m. One of the features will he the presentation of an American flag to the Baptist Church located there. The District of Columbia Band will lead. Al Daughters of America and Juniors are urged to be present. ! Anacostia Council met August 8 in Masonic Temple, at Fourteenth and U7 streets southeast. Short talks were made by State Councilor John D. Simpson, National Representative Seif- fert, Recording Secretary Estep, Rev. Chad Vander Linden and others. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Columbia Lodge met at Moose | Home Jast Tuesday evenin tator Fred N. Zihlman presiding. F. C. Green, chairman of the conven. tion committee, reported arrangements completed for the annual convention in Philadelphia August 22 to 7. Headquarters will be at the Robert Morris Hotel. The uniform for the Moose parade will consist of dark coat, white pants, white shoes and white shirt and straw hat with Washington insignia; the uniform for the Moose. heart Legion will be white shirt, white pants, black shoes, straw hat, no coat. The degree teamwill bhe as follows: Dictator, E. C. Green: vice, O. R. Wentz; past dictator, W. A. Stahl: prelate, M. V. Hansen; orator, W, H. Mitchell (known to the Moose as the blind orator); sergeant-at-arms, R Beatty: 1st asst. Joe Apollonio; asst, T. J. Lanahan; pianist, Al El liott, Representative Fred N. Zihiman is the delegate, and he is also on the committee of resolutions of the Su preme Lodge. Milton V. Hansen will have the degree of Fellowship con ferred upon him by the grand officers at this convention. The ladies of Chap- ter 368 will be well represented. The | degree team will confer the first de- gree August 22 upon a large class of candidates at Wilmington, Del. A class known as the convention class will be initiated at Moose Home next Tuesday night. Chapter 368, Women's Moosehear Leglon, had a large gathering at it regular meeting at the home last Fri- | day night. | morrow ‘at & o’clock at Pythian Tem- | kell, regent, presiding. Mrs. Edna Cook; Waneta, Mrs. Lilllan Jost, Mrs. Eva Jenkins; Mineola, Miss Margaret Fastnaught and Mrs. Annie Swindells, Idaho Tribe membership committee announces a class adoption for Octo- ber. Sachem Dr. C. €. Cavlor an- nounces a social night for August 16, Mineola Council is arranging for a | class adoption in September. | Great Sachem A. E. Thompson s nounces the official visitations start September 16 with a vl Mineola Tribe. ¢ Great Representative Robert Strobel is arranging a tour of the Northern States The first Fall meeting of the mem- | hership campaign committee will be | held at Red Men's Hall next Tuesday at 8 pm. Hiawatha Council will hold a class doption at its first meeting in ptember. Powhatan Tribe met Thursday eve- nfng, with the sachem, I. M. Sullivan, | presiding. The chief's degree was conferred on two candidates and one | application was received. Addresses | were made by J. O. Van Allen, George | F. Harting. . D. Selffert, J. k5. Baker | and J. W, Tidier. | WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. | Liberty-Union Review will meet to- ple. Mrs. Helen Luckett, president, | who has recently returned from the | Summer camp. at_Fort Huron, Michy | where she attended the quadrennial | convention, will preside and will re- | port on the convention. Victory Review. Mrs. Ada Byrne | | president, will meet at § o'clock Thursday evening in Pythian Temple. The regular meeting of the Alph\ Reta Chi Girls will be omitted until September. | DAUGHTERS OF ISABEI Marie Creahem, Mrs. Marie Hanrahan, Miss Florence Hosford, Miss Margaret Breen, Mrs. Nell Terry, Miss Margaret Fitzgerald and Miss Elizabeth McCor- mack. Groups of members are spending their vacation at the C. D. A. Cottage, North Beach, this week, including a party from Fredericksburg, Md., and next week many from Baltimore have le reservations. S AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. At the last meeting of Justice Coun- cil, in_the Naval Lodge Hall. Coun cilor Bessie B. Bryant presided. A | reception was tendered the State councilor, Mrs. Gola Duvall, and the deputy, Mrs. Scokolaska. The chair- man of the good of the order commit tee, Mrs. Ollie Montgomery, was in charge of the buffet supper. Gifts were presented to the State councile deputy and Past Councilor I Schikier in behalt of the members this coun selections we given by Mr SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF Hope Council held a pie social day. The annual picnic of the c cil was held yesterday at the home Mrs. Bayne, near Chesapeake Deach | Next Tuesday's meeting will be fol lowed by a watermelon feast. Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, mandant, U. 8. M. €., has returned to | headquarters, having had a Summer vacation at Harmony Villa, Jar town, R. LTt is understood that Gen Lejeune will he husy for some weeks to come in compiling data anent the | requirements of the corps, which will The monthly meeting of ¢ 178 was held Monday evening the Washington Club, Mrs, Jame: Has- Haskell presented a report on the convention of the National Circle, held in Wayne, Ind., last month. Mrs. H | H. ‘Bicksler, for the past four State regent, was elected to a divec- torship on the national hoard. Of in- terest to local members was the dona tion of §4,000 to the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception to cover the increased cost of the St. Elizabeth | altar, which was donated four years ago. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. To commemorate the fourteenth an niversary of Court 212 a class will be initiated in October. The membership ‘ommittee s endeavoring to have 2¢ members for the class. The committe consists of Mrs. Catherine Ry chairman; M Mary O'Hanlon, retary; Mrs. Mary Dunn, Mrs. ) garet Ray, Miss Mary Clifford, Miss | Mary Gaine: i Rnes ¥ iss « Still Higher Quality— Yet Lower Prices You need only to glance at Chrysler’s latest product—the new “52”—and at its astonishingly low prices—to realize that again Chrysler Standardized Quality has yielded more to the buyer than money has ever been able to buy before. Examine and note the full size and roominess of its staunch, handsome body of wood and steel. Enjoy its ample seating capacity for adult passengers. Delight your eye with its grace submitted to the Secretary of the Navy for approval and later trans mitted to Congress. The naval transport Chaum scheduled to leave San Diego, Calif September 10 for China, and will carry | 300 enlisted men for duty with the | expeditionary forees serving under the command_of . Gen. Smedley D utler. These men ave not addition yrees, but are simply replacements in exchange for those who have heen horetofore returned in small detach ments for discharge owing to expira- tion of enlistments, cte. | According to headquarters, several warrant_officers heretofore attached | to the Fast Coast expeditionary hase | Wt Quantico will he included in the voster which will proceed to China via the Chaumont. The Marine Corps rifle team will leave Wakefield, Mass.. August 21 and will ed fo Camp Perry, Ohio, in time for the opening of the national | missioned officers and 45 enlisted men will represent the corps | Marion B. Humphre ho has is out on its of 15 day af the hat lion their annual tour training sl her berth here y dezvous off where it the vess ind target two weeks. afternoon while 1 zained wide the nd the practice experience through ac- tive service as a shooting member or national executive officer tain. Maj. team that for the Ma the of | tenms, has heen selected Humphrey wr member with Lieut. Col. Holcomb and | Maj. R S Keyser of the famous rifle captured the first victory ne Corps, in 1911, tof the United States Naval Reserve ttlion of the District of Columbia annual training cruise . the other officers who have ¢ f duty | making preparation for Winter work in The United State: rmor: destroyer Allen p ot the local reserves, left terday New D Aptain of the 1 points to the good. Maj, J. €. cruiting districts burgh Maj. Leon W. Hoyt, who has becn n at the famous E | rance, completion of his course return to the inder instructior Pari de Guerr an ingland coast, duled to join up with composi outin, leet to engage in war games a period The men will spend_this tonight next the for in week t 1S team cap- = a shooting Marine Corps it rolled up a score of n over the Cavalry team, with is_inspecting re- s of Buffalo and Pitts- United States and will be ine Barr The resigi . H. Arnold ions of nd R: nd Septemt Chief Quartermaster China T. Carleson, M. A. Cramer and B. Luckey have been ond lieutenants, M. cond Lieut, was ordered August pec tempor delay until Marine Barr August 31 L. 10 cks, Quantic Second Lieuts. Johnson have leen accepted, to take effect August 4 15, respectively. Clerk H man has been ordered to duty in Dawson, elieved from aviation he Naval Academy and authorized to reportin Philadelphis The Marine Corps Res at Quantico, Va., matter of histor 3d, 305th Companies, It is unders mp Perry 306th. espectively, have all r ceived their courses of intensive train- ing and have returned to civil life. tood that Maj. Gen. Le- vifle meet, September 1. ‘Twelve com- | jeune, accompanied by several mem- hers of his staff, will attend on one of |the davs of the national Ohio, and trimness of appearance, its luxury of appointment. Here are flowing lines, beautiful hardware, luxurious mohair for 102 The 30ist, 307th ng Rascom . sty contmanding hat.|Ing the year for recruits to get into not accompany but boarded the U period of sea is commanded | Cause or another, such as men leav. "I'be | ing the jurisdiction and going to other <ok [at the lmit fixed by the Navy Depart- is making this cru by Lieut. Harold C. Richardson. Licut. Comdr. A. S. W During the absence of the ation of the succ: ken by the thre There will be music and other enter tainment, in addition to a number of boxing bouts between members of the Under the scheme as laid down for the vear, Lieut. Nichols eaid that it planned to give part of the time e cuch am infantry, instrue- tion will | vear produced 5.000.000 seeds night to drills, the remainder to theoreti He said the local bat methodically | struction which has been laid down by best means of increasing the efficicney | the reserve So an to keep up the interest of the genera | arill of the battallon the | men will be split up accordins 0 that they will receive instruc- tion in accordance with their advance- s will relieve the monotony . subjects which are being studied by the newer men of the battalion. have | been engaged in constructing a rifle rmory at the Wash is expected | ington Navy Yard, and it during | their eruise In a short time a board of officers will be appointed to examine for pro- Qe Koot Dowgowm STATi motion to the next higher grade of STA men who performed good work dur- It is expected that re will be a number of promotions, re ing the cruise. 1’ ports from each cruise indicated that all of the men worked wholeheartedly in an effort to win promotion. The men will he examined in subjects of their particular ratings, and in fixing the final mark there will be taken intg consideration the practical perform- ance of duty performed by these men find it possible to return to New York |during the cruise period. City for liberty. There will be little opportunity dur- the battalion. Every division now is ment, and enlistments will not be made by | naval districts. This, it was said, * | permits the battalion officers to mak livision [& careful selection of the men who on the cruise and i the absence of |[make application for enlistments. commander, Li _admi chols, executive officer of the or-|are placed on an eligible list, if they inization, will be in command. be ar-|taken in as vacancies occur. This is a night, [the first time in the will be in the nature [local battalion, it was sald, that it the | has been found possibl > fleet divi ry | Those who apply for admission now are found otherwise qualified, and are tory of the to do this. R Her Future Occupation. From the Boston Transcrint A visitor said to a little girl: “And will you do, my dear, when you your mother?" *“said “the modern child. . | A redwood tree in California last of ate The Ross says— the |} wThe folks who are time || the ‘best dcivers. and will be selected each drill night to report to the ordnance marksmanship most about their cars. bave squipped them with instruction LORRAINE _driving lights. T will install YOURS any time you to be made to keep || sayi” up the interest of the men which they attained in the naval service , and to that end the in- ruction perfods are to be made at-| according to Lieut. Nichols. R SERYICE ST TON 12ih and block below A eht Aded | TO {875 F.0.B.DETROIT. - 52 miles per hour - 5425 miles in 8 seconds e g upholstery and every refinement of detail—combined in a Martha Chapter will have charge | (oo ppot® e Banher Council con-| [MpROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. | car you will be proud to own M e J evening in the I. O, = | f the rel sorviees at the Masonic | 0. F. temple, Capitol Helghts, D. C, | Waneta Council will hold a lnwn ome August 2 Sancilon. ~ b with Mrs. Bessic Rollins, councilor, | PArty at Georgia avenue and Rock | 3 pm The speaker will e the | presiding. Past counellor ewels were | Creek Church road the evenings of | ev. cholson _of the Rhode | ) resented to the following: Mrs. Alice | August 17, 18 and 19. This council | Isiand Avenue M. . Church. Brown. Mrs. Maude Abbott, Mrs. Bes. | Wil also have a theater party at the | «ie Rolli; Mrs. Margarget Halfpap, tional Theater the evening of | Mrs. Annie Steele and Mrs. Maude | August 20, < Varnell. The council is completing ar- | Great Instructress Mrs. Lulu Mas- | invitation from s Church * | rangements for a rummage sale at |tin held a meeting of the Pocahon 1o visit that lodge the evening of Seventh street and Florida avenue |tases, Wenonahs and instructresses of | August 18 and confer the second de ptember 19 and 20, inclusive. The | the councils of the degree of Poca- | gree. The caravan o mobiles | social club will meet with Mrs. Daisy | hontas August 4. for the purpose of will Jeave Odd Feliows' Temple at 7 L. C‘ressman. outlining the activities of the degree o'clock. Progressive Council met August 5, for the ~oming Fall. The following W has been veceived from 1ot [with the councilor, Mrs, Belle Wilker. | representad the different councils: spr Ark ] < in readiness | son. in the chair. A letter of acknowl- | Idaho, Mrs. Thelma Sullivan, Mre, for the anr ) s Soverign fedzment from the national councilor, | Louise Cummings; White Eagle, Mrs. Grand Lodge September 14 Aembers | Mys. Carrie R. Faulkner for the dona-'Clara E. Nace, Mrs. Anna_Jarboe and are asked to advise the g secre. | - Fall-sized Bodies, for adult passengers We are eager that you ride in it. 'We want you to see how easily and smoothly it gives you 52 unvarying miles and more per hour. 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She was also presented with an RE:BUILT TOP Co 3 sk]nker Motor CO., 1216 20th St. N.W. . i Fourteenth and U streets southeast. 3412 Ga. Ave. N.W. Col. 10082 . & i : e - Mount Pleasant Lodge was ente engraved hardwood gavel by Agnes | * . HaO V_R pained by its newly organized concert - 1 ) i ) M B L PLE R . 4 R Fierhert. Friendship Lodge will meat | Tyesday evening in Masonic 'l!mr\)f,i T