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10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 1, 1928 -PART 3. FRATERNITIES and dancing wlil follow a short bust MASONIC. The first and second degrees will be conferred at the next session of Rob- ert Le Bruce Chapter, uary 6. This meeting is the first at which the new line of officers have worked the de- grees, and any Master Mason who so desires welcome to be present at this meeting, which is held at the Scottish Rite Cathedr streets northwest. Saturday, January 7, the fancy @riil patrol of the chapter will begin a period of intensive tramning for its competition with the Drill Corps of itimore Chapter in the latier part of _this month. The chapter 1s now leading the league of the Epis- copal Young People’s Union, will meet the o m from the St. Paul's Episco- P! € urch, which is a strong con- tender for the league title, in an ex- citing match at the Petworth umext Tuesday evening. The De Molay Tumblers wili meet #s usual at the Central High School evening. newest bowling team. which one of the chapter tions and is flourishing ex tionally well. The annual meeting of Kallipolis Grotto will be held at Grotto head: | quarters January 26. Officers will be, elected. Those nominated are as fol Jows: For monarch, Arthur M. Poyn- ton: for chief justice, Harry B. Plan inton; for master of ceremonies, Henry | etary, E. for trustee. Peter Latterner, sentinel, Charles H. Corby. Amendments to the by ted upon. The next Grotto dance will be held the New Willard Hotel January ws will be 1 i Past Monarchs L. Whiting Estes| and Charles D. Shackelford were re- iy elected to honorary life mem- s Grotto of Richmond, | rch Charles A. Stevens, | of the convention commit- | tee for Kallipolis Grotto, requests | Prophets who contemplate attendins | the Supreme Council convention in Richmond next June comhi...ate with him regarding reservations with- out del Kallipolis_Grotto will be «quartered at the Hotel Richmond and spreme Council headquarters will be the Jefferson Hotel. The advisory board of the Masonic clubs of the District of Columbia has completed arrangements for the joint | installation of and reception to the officers of the Masonic clubs to be | Leld at the City Club next Wednes: | cay evening. The grand master of | Masons_of the District of Columbia, | James T. Gibbs, will deliver the wel- | c¢oming address. Maj. Gen. Amos A.| potentate of Almas Temple, | d a past president of the Advisory soard, will install the officers, using the simple and impressive forms and | charges that have been adopted for | the occasion. President M. D. Hen- sey of the Advisory Board will an- nounce the name of the speaker as soon as it can be made public. A meeting o1 Mithras Lodge of Per- fection will be held January 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Rite, 433 | Third street northwest. at which the general husiness of the Rite will be transacted. The degrees of the Scot-| 1ish Rite from the fourth to the thirty second, both inclusive. will be confer- red, commencing February 7, and each Tuesday night thereafter until May This will be known as the Spring class. Election in the consistory at the regular me:ting of Albert Pike Con- sistory last Tuesday night was as fol- | Jows: Arthur B. Hayes, sr., master of JKadosh: Monje Sanger, prior; Mimi C. Marseglia, preceptor; Burgess W. Marshall, chancellor: L. Whiting | Estes, minister of state. Appointed officers are: Herbert W. Street, prel- ate: James A. Wetmore, master of ceremonies; W. W. Champayne, ex- pert: Frank M. Roller, assistant ex-| pert; Carl H. Claudy, standard bearer; | George B. McGinty, captain of the guard: Joseph Salomon, steward: | Theodors J. Moore, tiler: John C. ‘Wineman, almoner: Stirling Kerr, vegistrar; Monie Sanger, treasurer and trustee. ‘The master of La Fayette Lodge, H. C. Brunner, announces the degree of Entered Apprentice will be confer- red at the communication January 5, with Junior Warden Harry B. Pitts presiding in the east. Congress Lodge will hold a business meeting January 5. Master Miiton D. Smith announces that at this meeting pians will be discussed for the forming | of a lodge choir. The Fellowcraft! “lub of the lodge ix making plans for | & benefit dance. The Master Masons | Gegree will be conferred January 19| on a class of candidates, at which time | §1is expected that the Masonic Club | of police, headed by its president. Bergt, R. B. Jenkins, will be present | in uniform to perform the ritualistic ! work. nip in Sami | | At the last meeting of All Lodge the following officers were in- stalled: Harry V. Huayden, jr., master; August B. Grant, scnior warden:; Al- Tert R. Merz, Junior warden: Willlam ? Boyden, secretar; ones, “treasurer: ev. J. J. 1imon. aBaplain; Christian Hansen, assistant @uzplain: Adolpn A. Gazda, master of ceremontes: Chartes T. Burley, senlor deacon; Austin J. Leister, junior dea- con: Eugene C. Tavior, wenjor stew- ard: Elmer W. Goss, funior steward, 24 Theophilus J. Moore, tiler. Th meeting scheduled for January 2 was called off. Master Bamuel J. eldman of Sam 1 Gompers Lodge ADnounces a wpe- 4l communication of this wdge Tues- | y #t 730 pm for the purpose of | onferring the Master Mawon degree in five candidates. vith Sonjor War. den A. Kenneth Armstrong heading the officla! line, onday, Janusry potentate, Clarence M aecompanied by the other will pay an official Temple a° tichmond, V The Bew mosque, costing over lop and a half doliare, will cslly Cedicated. There will be parade sterting st 11 .8 cere wonial in the stuernoon snd a grand | bail or otber form of B4 night. Almas Temp clally represented by the potentste | i end memiers of his divan, also the | band and patrol snd uniformed bodues | of the vemple. A wspecial tain will Jenve the Union Station % um Monday, Jonuary 9. A speclal rate Sor the roupd trip, one and s half fare, hae been nusde, avellable only on certificates 1 be oained from the recorder. The return trip will be made by special train e ftich wond at 10 pan the wawme day 9, the impe Dunbar, | imperial | visit to | when mil- ot | e wil) Brightwood Commandery gave Christmas kiddles” party ¥ri cay V Christi Atter the en tertsinment, Bunts Claus oppesred Bnd distributed gifte candy snd fruit 1o about 309 children As the chil a from the Maptist Howe and Ma L Fastern Btar MHome were " 1o be present, thelr gifte were delivered 1o them next day. 13y vots Of the kiddies present, o large bisket of fruit was sent to “Daddy” W. L Gary, the onginator of the Bright woud kiddies' parties. who was con nuet 2 bis bed Hness EARTERN STAK. At the lagt meeting of Chevy Chas Chapter e fullowing officers were in #adled Isubel V. Colling, matron oW, Jones, patron, Murgaret Vatter won, amsockate amation. Britomsn Jumer, secretary. Marie # Kolg, treas wrer. Anne M. Northron, conductiess Cove Corning, areoclste conduetiess Kilen 3, Meyer, chaplain, Clarelel W ¥ itn for by 2. 1, Third and E| alleys | b Koss | secretary | Starkey, | associate conductress; Mrs | Mra. Bummers with a feather fan rom, wan | and Maronic watch cb "1 tiring patron, 1 COmIng matron was present gavel, with ter 1n announced for the | from relatives | Januury Thomas, marshal; Laura Leonard, or- ganist: Gertrude Mast, Adah; Frances Henr tuth: Rosemary Wright, Esther: Edith Wallack, Martha: Hen: vietta Col lec Glady Foggo, arder, and George Wentzel, sentincl Grand_ Matron Stephenson and Grand Patron Dulin were present. | Past Grand Matron Fletcher was the | installing_officer, _assisted by Past | | Matron Florence V. Hoskins of Unity | { Chapter, who installed the matron, Past Matron Jessie P'ost of \’olllmbl.l” Chapter as grand marshal, and M L Hannah Reynolds of Unity Chapter as chaplain. The next meeting of the chapter will |be Tuesday. The chapter card club was entertained Frid:: evening at the | home qf Mrs. Cole. At the last mecting of Gavel Chap tor the following officers were installed . e ix ssler, assisted Hall as mar Lip- ian Rownes, ma- patron Cleo | matron Elie M. | Jeannette Praeto Heim, condue- | ciate condv by { sha | pard | tron: Brookes | Stowers, associate secretar surer; i Nor o i I tress: Luey Mour t, m: ist; Ber! oker, Ruth: Thelma Jehns Edith Buckler, Martha: Fronces Row- ell, Electa; Viola Crouse, warder: Os.| ¢ ¢ Shomo, sentinel. Junior Past Ma- |1 tron Louise Darby eniertained officers December 15 at a dinner the Manor Club. 1 Friendship Chapter installed offic Tuesday evening, the installing officer being Grand Lecturer Mary E. Teach- Those installed were: Mr anley, matron; I es, patron; Miss Patia ciate matron. Miss Anna M. Perna, Yowell, treas urer; Mrs. Evelyne Stoner, conduct- ress: Mrs. Nora R. Riley, associate ¢ ductress; Mrs Christine S. Fletcher, chaplain; Miss Adah Volkman, Adah: Miss Olga Yowell, Ruth: Miss Dorothy Thompson, Esther: Miss Daisy Ceeil, Martha: Marjorie Hansen, Electa: Mrs. M. Elia Chappell, warder: Russell L. Burch, sentinel. Owing to the ab- | sence from the city of the marshal. | elect, Mrs Amy W. Burgess, and the organist-elect, Miss Marjorie G they will be installed January 10. Dis. | tinguished guests of the evening were | Past Grand Matrons Tillie C. Chaun- cey and Nellie E. Fletcher and Grand Patron Dillihunt of Maryland. matron and patron and junior m and patron as well as other officers, | were the recipients of several gifts | from friends. The program of enter- | i included vocal solos by Mrs. Hilda Simpson Wise, Miss Marjoric Bradt and M The fifteenth birthday chapter will be celebrated January 10 Mrs. Minnie E. Mrs. Flora E. ! « T . Keyes, a: ) Campbell, as_grand | chaplain, and Mrs. Katherine E. Mer- 1tt. as grand marshal, installed the following officers for La Fay Lodge Chapter: Mrs. Bonny matron: Charles H. patron; Mrs. Laura M. Dyre, ciate matron; Mrs. Helen B. Hall retary; Mrs. Lillie V. C. Myers, tre vrer: Miss Blanche H. Enterline, con. ductress: Mrs. Loretta C. Rabenhorst, associate conductress; Mrs. Mary C. Groverman. chaplain; Mrs. Zola F. Pigg, marshal; Mrs. Do M. Me- Gowan. Adah: Mrs. Ethel Lamp- | kin, Ruth; Mrs. Mar; Esther: Mrs. M Marth: Miss Josephine Flatequal Electa: Mrs. Anna E. Lewis, warder; Casper W. Hall, sentinel. The next meeting will be held January 28, The retiring matron and pat tained their officers and chairman_of committees at a supper dance De. cember 16 al northwest. Willlam F. Hunt Chapter, at its meeting December 22, installed the fol- lowing officers: Mrs. Marie E. Sum- mers, matron: Harry A. Seabridge. patron: Miss rah M. Benson, asso- | ciate matron: Mrs. A. Maud Proctor, secretary: Mrs. J. Ethel Richards, treasurer; Mrs. Virginia B. Rench, conductress; Mrs. Blanche C. Bailey. | « H. Batr, i L = J ! Seabridge, marshal; Mrs. 3 Buell. chaplain; Mre. Amy C. Young. | ( organist: Mrs. Eleanor R. Reeve, | Adah; Mrs. Margaret H. Morse, Ruth: | Mrs. ‘Mary B. C. Shuman, Esther: Mrs. Clara Smith, Martha; Mrs. Mury | E. Adams, Electa; Mrs. M. Carrie Jones, warder, and’ Fred R. Overbee, sentinel. Past Grand Matron Mrs Helen E. Barnard was installing of- ficer, being assisted by Mrs. Marguer- ite Behrend, as marshal, and Mrs. Mary L. Hunt, as chaplain. The » cial music for the occasion was ranged by and was under the direction of Past Patron John Clagett Proct accompanist, Miss Augusta Lewis, After being installed as matron, Mrs. Summers made brief remarks, as did the new patron, Mr. Seabridge. The junicr past matron, Mrs. Mar- guerite Behrend, was presented by the retiring patron, Harry M. t | | | ® a « n with a past matron's jewel, and she, in | Towers | cum (re-elected); treasurer, Jemmie C. (re-elected); return, presented him with a g past patron's jewel Mru. Behrend was also | ¢ ¢ ¢ Jain; Mis. O Maud | Dony. Murs, W sentinel. Mrx, Hanes; Ler | Fillius at| M. avie | Anita L. Haight; i, . Ardell Payne; chaplain, marst Twenty vania avenue, tomorrow at § p.m nes Su | Martha Elizabeth Mrs. of Mr. | her by P hunor rker, | 5on ness meeti officers talled Tue ence K. marshal, Harman, atron; ite seere it luctress; conductres: 1 A\ Ad; My Franc ille Wal ickhard tuth; Solos impson lings by t matr w v I 1o Mticers i sil oints pr Sichner; ymond ntlebur, nicers e o uthy T f by was d avel reth Mrs. Roberts rgil rginia. The ind Toll Mat n “oakley, r Neuler hreiner: rtha, Ag: gle; wal M Y, Koontz tinguished guests present we Grand Matro Davi; ng. ot t esday e Fowler, matrol Arnold, chaplain and Mrs. Lul as follow matron: Tis 1l matrof M M tar: M orga s Zahe Reed v, K ward tol t, ere and Mi; on s sun Jou | Walter Fowler: a waflle resented er esented dinner from the chapter were presented to Fillius e > Mr. rucker bm the Mus, pre: to N s M Cor ast 1 owing ron ¥l patron past elected n, re-cle 1 Elys Robinson: Esther anes Mo rder, R Mrs Raymond vases et ast offic wood Chapter were ins ning by Grand Lecturer 3. Teachum, a: Lucy Hopkins as grand mar: | Past grand chaplai Batem { associate matron, Bertha | secretary pter we in ¢ Mis, Flor- Mrs, Minnie tno. Mrs. Elizabeth Robert Thompson, srence Womersley, Mrs, K Robin- v Helen Boberts, argaret Mills, con ie Fisher, associate Tindall, chap- nes, mavshal; Mrs, nist: Miss Louise . Ruth Simpeon, ‘th Koontz, Esther: Martha; Mrs. Lu ecta; Mrs Alice ler; Arthur Eno, a Ch ning Dr. Arthur illius and lilda Johnson, The wel was preseuted by owler by Frances Dony; a din t from the chapter pre sented by won from the Miss Hilda the star Jewell torks by from Mrs. and by Knives Ithel the Miss M by M pONS from Fillius by silver dish to star points, pre- Marian Shater. A i Eliza- Di : Past Mary T. O Brien Mayberry, Charles wrand patron, and grand patron of M Irs, Harmon. s of Bright- alled Thu Mr ed by Mr: hal and aldman - as Moliie 12 S. Haight M. Stiker patron, Reulah ¥ 1. treasurer, (rac ected: conduct associate conduc- hoebe H. Coakle Strickton; Adah, Ruth, Helen Saulst ora W Matron, Joe Ma Lucy tyka Howard Stockton spresentative -elected and k patron. ent were Stephenson, Dulin, Jun Jertrude Patron George Patron oseph Milans. be held at Oyster sixth | will ns Lorretto mes B. an B. b H Hel n; Mrs. T B st Flos Milans. ent 1. Mrs. Elma C. Jenk H ductress; Mrs. V. Belle Mellen, chap- 2 | elected trustee for three years. { were presented to the newly installed matron and the retiring matron_and Distinguished guests « Grany a. i i, ror stre omi Chapter b s meeting Decembes Matron Annie Huggins, Past Matron Ella Bladen, Ned the following office M R Robinson 1in, M. Mrs. Marguer | Mrs. Elsie F Sara t 410 Connecticut avenue | po.s, | Martha; Mrs. | Mrs. Clarence E. Wilso rown, her: Mr: ith rine V Gould, Chenoweth, Home: Ju Gifts pres- d Matron Lenu d Patron Ernest st Grand Matron Junior Past Grand tt and F A et and ular b 28, and Past wisted by marshal, Mrs. matron; Mrs. 1d its obinsol patron: matron: Miss secretary; Mrs. treasure conductress; bhins, . associate con Crumbaugh, Ad Ruth Mrs. Glady M. Krupp, Vis s, Dr. Robert McCullough presented a atron, Mr: | past matron’s jewel s. Floren to the retiring nce A. Warne) Past Matron Anna B. Wiley presented atron’s jewel to the retiring Mrs. Nettie » half of officers, to Mrs, F. A, W . Cole also made a hehall of uld presented Matron L. | son with a handmade gav Huggins, Matron Elizabeth Gavin m; and m ar the patr d Mrs. ade a presentati ner, and N presents Miss M M.E 1 on behalf and Past on. on 10 the new mutron on bel Mizpah ¢ The following office ter were installed at the last meetin ast Matron Amy ( ixted by ry o » mar *. Gregory nore M. Cl; ok; gory patron. charge of Mrs. Florence Jackson, who 180 rendered several solos comp by Mrs. Edith Clarke. RECTOLAT The apter Past M nember nd P as chapl son axsociate the reciplent of a gift of flowers from | Bertha” M. Lyn Charles M. |the Alpha and Omega Club, presented | Lress. by Mrs. Hun officers of 14 Proctor, and a dormitory cc a milver dish from the | I presented by “Mrs, | | silver tray from the |} imitttee, presented by | Miss Benson, Robert W, Summers | presented his wife, Mrs, Mari Bummers, the Incoming matron, with a gavel of historic wood. Past Grand | ¢ Matron Mrs. Barnard also presented |V « Mr. For the retiring presented with . gift by Mrs. Rich ards, it being from the ofticers of 1927, | The chapter's meeting for hiss been called off, A th Kelth's Th evening of February —— 1Bl Joseph H. Milans Lodge Chapter | ! will meet Thursday evening in North. | ! st Masonic Temple. There will be a ®hort business meeting January 19, and the degrecs will be conferred by the new officers. ty a |y I The Grand Chagn hold it thity second annual session | ; wt 7 pm, at Masonie Temple, Thirteenth street and New York avenue. The oMficers will clection of offic unfinished business and A of officers January 14, O. K8, will . I ddressen of the | ) Biven January | installa- K |1 ‘ It ' Past Grand Matyon aswisted by Past M leverton scting grand Vast Matron Antoinette ing grand chaplain lowing officers of Matron, Mue V, § K. Blant, associs Mullenberg reasurer, Gertrude M Noreta Mickie marabul Virwinia Mt Kins. dtuth llle C. Chaun tron Clava 13 marahul, snd dscher, net Instulled the fol Columbla Chaple ns patron, Joseph wiatron, Helen 1t | v, Girace (ilerest Haligh, conductrens UssOC e Conduetress chiplain, Addie Fothet Mews organist ViYL Adi, el $lop Alice Gilerest; Vuther St Vetalt, Motha, Ruth White, Flecta Barvah Kidwell, warde, Filva Howard sentinel, Thomus 1. Mullen. | bevg. Mght Woithy Grand Secretary Minnie Keyes wan the distinguished | ¥uest Musbe during the Instiallntion war rendered by the eholr under divee. | {tion of 4, L. Evans. Past officers' Seweln were pre wecr i i nith 1t and Clara 15 Leverton, respectively, | {an were gifts to the ewly Instalied | matron At the next meeting. Junu ary 9, 0 reception will be held (o the W attieers Aveme Chapler arvanging poe and curd perty Februiny s at Vardmin Park Hotel, under dieetion of Belma Klein and Lous Hosson [ The next meeting of the chapter will be held Junuaiy 4 Belreshments | Judith Gy La Mavr with Hebbins | ter sonie nied o the retring | Chapter watvon and patron by James L. Fyans | © Keyen, assisted by | A lanche I ayn It Ad; rion program was in ed will hold a short business meeting Tuesday evening s of Hope Chap- Hollande atron Dssie of £lay st Matron Jemmie lain: Matron, Elea- patron, J. William- matron, Esther ¥ “Louse A. Linthi condy; te ‘tress, nduc chaplain, amoc Lev! Keafauver; marshal, Lil- Astings ah, Mild : organist, Laura ired A. Thomp uth, Hester T. Maschmeyer; Constance Fogl cta, Catherine Wilson; wa we Ha ‘ole, The e . man int " ory he o ipi bers of her nwsockte and the presented hurbiond Brook ening nd “ L hie wni and Past ri held January | Erond chaplain | were inmtall oke 1. Atschert, itwhell, w Y resn: Fve THetress renn Maury Fastlake Adih; Dow b Curlte Wil s, o, e tron Loulse 13 Jewel A} vk Matron b s prevented with o g s Etar 1oint clected ) At the Srand R A 18 ok Hale Miskss officers N o, Wil tan, Pea Murie K a, f asnon chapluin, Kift installing Cheestnn [ rmel; past ul fron v ot i on waK itte nt ey f a hon with & na fnwt turer ot Mation I G Ion, | anmoctn rotary Ttuth 1 Iyn Hoo Apnen it Nell e len o, war sentinel Nu hy Junion 1 [l Mi from nrt Al [ wpecial bt retary arshil chaplain Keystone Chapter, woardes [ on, | i 1,0 "o el e m o eonductrens ethie b Mollie n Ktallings, Hiseox, Huggine, Mart e ntinel, patron’s ented to the retiring matron, Mary Hutchinson, and an Eastern Star harm to the Elcan. The 1 with a patron, and gifts and flowers friends, The asso- presented with B m her se from the members of her dormi. he conductress was fan from the mem board committee, conductress was corsa from b nd Chapter met Wednesday illed officers, with Peachum un Past Matron grand marshal M, Htelibing un e following oft) ¢ 1, Btiles, ptron, Gertrude te mation; A Hidney G, Wright, Speake, conduc ker, amsociute con chiplain bl Marie Hamp tuth; Mary Martha Livisson, Plecta, Ber and Bdwin T dunkor Pawt Ma baon winh presonted Past Matron Marie det Matron Wil fer Vel wan presented with u Ma Chipter by The vel from her L] g of th Minnte Nell wan Past fron Mirloim Iight Worthy Mis Minule 1 s Matron Siud st Matron Fdith Mrn. Mlanche M Roahury, thee fullowing il M. Glover; pa Soyee, associinte i Clifford; secretary veasurer, Abble M Helen M. Howen Ivi 1 Pickent Haumian, niarshi meeting of [ il I'reda Rokum; organist, A. Naoml Cooper; Adah, Katherine B. Bancroft; Esther, Iileen H, Dalstrom: Martha, dna D. Carmean; Electa, Elizabeth Newsom, and warder, Margaret L. Seymour. Grace Cottrell, Ruth, and Henry Leman, sentinel, ‘will be installed Januar Presentation of gifts to the incoming matron, jewels to the junfor past matron and patron and the exchange of gifts between the Jjunior past officers and their officers were made. Solos were rendered by { Mrs. Fletcher of Bethlehem Chapter and Past Matron Ruth Aylers Morgan of Washington Centennial Chapter. Matron Margaret . Jones invites the members of Esther Chapter and other chapters to attend the thirty-see- ond birthda nniversary next Thurs. y evening. An entertainment has been provided. The ways and means committee will meet in the banqus hall at 7 o'clock, preceding the regular meeting. Bethany Chapter will meet January 6. with the new officers in charge, at which time the degrees will be con- ferred on a class of candidates. A c party will be held at the house of M nd Mrs. Leibert, 5013 Fourteenth street, January 11, at 1:30 p.m., for the benefit of the home board. Th matron and patron, assisted by th line ofticers, will be at home to Ih(; embers of the chapter at the home of e mateon, Mrs. Estelle Catlin, 2008 G street, tomorrow from 3 p.m. to 7 pan. Installation of officer: Unity Chapter at its The ~ installing _officer, Mrs, Susie N. Hoofnagle, Prast Matron Mrs. marshal, W was held b last mecting Past Matron assisted Wooster, st Matron Mrs. sdemann, as chaplain. lled were s Dobson: patron assoclate matron, i\'llss Mary Hoffman; secretary, Mrs. Mar- ;‘l:‘l"; Wiedemann; treasurer, Mrs. Grace Lee Cornish: conductress, Mrs. M. M. Rabbitt; associate conductress, Miss M. M. Hicks; chaplain, Mr Jlannah Reynolds; marshal, Mrs. Arline Hines; organist, Mrs. 1da John- ton: Adah, Mrs. Stella Arseneau; th, Miss Erma Neill; Esther, Mixs immons; Martha, Miss Ruth Byer; Jecta, Miss Lilla Hicks: warder, Mi Piatt, and sentinel, Floyd J. N Margaret he offic Mrs. ¥ 0. Bohre Cavour Farbe A pi jewel was presented matron, Mrs. Mary Matron Mrs. Mar- ret Wiedemann, and a past patron’s ving to the retiring patron, T. Alvin Titus. Many other gifts were pre- sented to the past officers and the newly installed matron. Vocal selec- |tions were given by a male quartet and o parody on “Romeo and Juliet,” by the Clark brothers. Worthy Grand Secretary Mrs. Minnie Keves and a delegation from Bethlehem Chapter were guests. The meeting of January 13 was called off. because of the meeting of the Grand Chapter. st matron’s to the retiring teiner, by Past The officers of Lebanon Chapter were installed last Tuesday evening by Mrs. Flora E. Campbell, past grand matron ted by Mrs. Augusta E Thompson, grand marshal, and Mrs. Lillie McKenzie, grand treasurer, act- ing as grand chaplain. Past Gran {patron William G. Betts participated jand Mrs. Rose A. Yost, grand secr: tary, was in ance. The newly | installed office Mrs, Mary | {French, matron: Elmer €. Wood, patron; Mrs. Florida Nettleton, assc !ciate matron: Mrs. Lillie McKenzi [ secretary: Mrs. Blanche Barghausen, i treasurer; Mrs. Nelly Lynch, con tuctress: Mrs. Ethel Johns, associate | conductress; Mrs. Mary Brower, chap- Jain: Mre. Blandine Ruppert, marsh Mrs. Evelyn Melntire, organist Bell Beach, Adah: Miss nice, Ruth: Mrs. Madella lsther: Mrs, Evelyn Engle, Martha Miss Helen Schofield, Electa: Mrs, | Myrtle Moftitt, warder, and Walter H. vers, sentinel. Mrs. M. Dell Sale ast matron of Brightwood Chapte endered vocal selections. Past off Jewels and other gifts were pre- | to the retiring matron. Au G. Thompson, and the senior ast matron, Elgin Smith, as well as | Matron Mary French of a gavel, pre- | sented by her husband, through Past and Patron Morrison of the G Chapter of Maryland Armstrong an- incex that the next meeting of East Chapter, January 6, will be a ether Night.” Refreshments | will be served and there will be danc- {ing and card playing later in the eve- a Mabel Smith and Matron Lillian | at the Masonic and East ern Star Home, January 15. Joppa Lodge Chapter will hold a re- ception to its new officers after a short Matron, | business mecting January 4, with As- soclate Matron Emma T. Blood in charge of entertainment. The chapter will “celebrate its seventh birthd: January 18, with Past Matrons Dietz, Greenstreet, Boyd and Miller and Past rons Ludwig and Buehm in charg ODD FELLOW here will be no meeting of ¥ D. Stuart Encampment 1omorrow evs The next meeting will be held Junuary 16, when the royal purple degree will be conferred, ablan Encampment has elected ¥ as follows: Charlex W. Rogers, chief patrlarch: W. B. Randall, high L. L. Beasley, senfor warden: D. Seiffert, scribe; Guy F. Glossbrenner, treasurer, and Willlam L. Bryant, junior warden, Past Grand Patriarch Seiffert was re-elected ax a member of the board of trustees of the 1. 0. O, F. Temple. Theso officers will be installed with the officers of Fred D Stuart and Magenenu e campments, already elected, and those of Mount Nebo Chapter, to be elected ry 9. The joint installation cere- moniex will be conducted by the o cers of the Grand Encampment, Representative Henry 1. Rathbone of HNiinols will make an address and fate pragram will be cur- under the direction of the ampment January 14, in “Temple, in commenie rthday of Thomas Wilde founder of the Independent Order of Odd ¥ ®. Al members of the order, Including the Rebekah degr are expected to participate, Installation of the officers of the v, rlous subordinate lodges will be ) [ thin week, Tuesday the fnstallutle will occur in Washington, Gold Rule and Mount 1l nesd; Sastern, Harmony, enin| irsday, out City and Langdor tollowing were clected fon Lodge last Mol Grand, Waltor L Jolin ¢, Russell; John L. Russell; The meeting of U o ording e financlal secr M trensurer, Murdock Melhee wentatives to the Grand Lodge, Lo Mussell, Justin M. Green, Sam Taylor; prews agent, Thomas W, Beott The lodge will o Installat )Jnu ¥ Fastern Lodge ing officors lant Noble grand, Fmbert view grand, Guy W, Richurds, record ing mecretary, Ingemand O Lund financial secretary, Harey Lo Andyesen, asurer, Arthue O Parner; v Matives ot and Lodge, Havey Andvescn, dohn L Brown, Wilfre Lawson, Georkn 15 Johnston, L. Whiteside, samuel 1 Ingemand O Lun 8 Duvidl. Next Wednesday evening stullution will he eted by Past Gramt W, Fred Btansbury Rebehih Lodgen, i Lodge and Ruth Lodge will not morrow evening, They will have installation of officers pusts ut thelr noxt eting, Friendshilp Lodgo will Ay ovening in the Mane Anncostla, vhen offlcers wtistled Ofcers of Mirlam Hed Friduy evening by elected the Wednesdny evening A Lo Lacheur follow Tues npl in me i will Lo Wil b i Fast Noble ington Lodge elected the followin; officers: Noble grand, Bertle Purdy vice grand, Alice Schwarz; rece ing secretary, Minnle Butts: financial secreta Minnle Sacrey; treasurer, Mollie IZdmonston. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. I'riendship Council met December 23, with the Councilor, Mrs. Cora Manoly in the chalr; the councilor Bive the secret work. After the husi- meeting there was a Christmas and_entertainment® avvanged by Rose Lanham, chairman of the good of the order, and her assistants. councilor presented each of her rs with a present, after which shments were serv The next meeting will be held Janvary 13, with installation of the new officers. Star_Spangled Banner Council met and elected officers, with e Councilor Mrs. Mabel Downing as judge; Robert Down- ing, clerk, and Mrs. Maude AbD and Mrs, Carrie Bailey, as telle officers are: Counclior, Maude nell; assoclate councilor, Dorothy Beaile; vice councilor, Bertha Dick- erson; associate vice councilor, George Abbott; assistant recording sceretary, Mrs. Fannfe Donn, re-elected; con ductor, Miss Louise T warden, Mrs, Bertha Luc side’ sentinel Mrs, Mabel Welsbacker; outside sen tinel, Mrs. Louise Lee; 18 months trustee, Mrs. Georgietta Wells; Mrs Bessie Osin, junior past councilor . Annie Steele, associate junior past councilor; Mrs, Margaret A} pap, recording secretar Alice Brown, treasurer. A Christmas party was held December Mount Vernon followi officers Monday Rebecen Flowe evening: Poviret; conductor, Mary warden, Henry E. Ilaliday past councilor, Minnie Bailey Taylor; recording seeretary mallwood, re-elected: financial s v, lda G. Yost, reelected; tre urer, Emily E. Haliday, re-clected side sentinel, Mary rh entinel, Ellen M. Carter, and trust e Lawson and Henry 1. Haliday. e Deputy Roberta E. Nalls will install the officers-clect at the first meeting night in the new year. Triumph Council met December Northeast Masonic Temple, with the councilor, Mrs. Marie Stephenson, presiding. A _donation of $5 w voted to the Volunteers of America. A Christmas entertainment was held. The program. as presented by Mrs. Louise F. Schwenk, chairman of the od of the order committee, included a recitation by Mrs. Marie Stephen- son, councilor; carols were sun: a group of young girls, accompanied the piano by Mrs. Myrtle Case: seph Talbert Tawney and Miss e Brumbaugh contributed duets solos, with Miss Brumbaugh, ; games were corgeytte Tyler was a 15 and exchanged gifts the members. A chorus consist- inz of Miss Flor A. Hahn, Mary Towers, Mary Stormer, Katherine Freeberger, Mildred Witherit, Pearl Wolfe, Deborah _Strietberzer and others, with Mrs. Myrtle Case at the piano, rendered selections. A tableau was given. Golden Rule in nd ukulel Council conducted a class initiation December 23 to which were six candidates initiated. were for Kenilworth Council. The lates for Golden Rule Council were Hilda Weidemann, Beatrice Hen. derson, Carrie Engelhaupt and Mg Louis Barnes. A tableau W pre- sented by Past Councilord Mr. and Mrs. T. Benjamin Montgomery members of the drill te captain. Elizabeth Hunter and Margaret Terneak were from Kenil worth Council. The annual Christmas party was held with Mrs. Stella Lewisin ch; ames were plaved and carols were sung by the members of ihe drill team and audience with Past State Councilor Mrs. Floda M A reading was artin. State beth Shepherd re- 1so did the ouncilor, Mrs. n Martin. Past ‘ouncitor John impson was pr sented an electric bridge lamp as a ift by his assoclates in honor of his birthday anniversary. The presenta- tion address was made in behalf of the members by the drillmaster, John M. Futrell. Presents from Mrs. Cora L. Maanoly, councilor of Friendship Council, were presented the 1 councilor, Mrs. Shepherd: Deputy State uncilor Mrs. Cora L. Thompson and orge A. Cohill, correspondent. Other gifts were presented to Past Council- ors Lorena Arendas, Anzonette I John M. and Mrs. Lottie V. Futreil. Santa Claus distributed boxes of choc. olates. There will ‘be a card party under the auspices of the general and good-of -the der committees of the State council with the associate State councilor, Mrs, Cora L. Thompson. as chairman, January 3 at Oyster's Audi- torjum. Twenty-sixth street and Penn- sylvania avenue northw Kenilworth Councll convened Tues day evening, with the councilor. Miss ther Dunkley, presidin Aisses > heth Hunter and M-oigarvet Ter neak and Mrs, heodora Kent, recent. by the drill and initiatery teagns of Golden Rule Courcil, 10, t thelr former session ir the Xarth ast Masonic Temgle. were wel:med [ Plans were discussed for the asnual ind f visitation. The Mar Dix 1 Club, consisting of members this uncil, will give a play at whe visita tion, for which the club is now re hearsing. Randoiph L. Jennings, as a or by Mrs. ilor Mrs, talk on the Kenthworth Hall ¢ tion. Mrs. Nuomi I “iibson and Mrs Kirby wera appointed on the commit tee to arrange for an entevtainment for n future date. Anacostia Councll met Wednesd iing with the councilor, Mrs. M garet Lainhart, presiding. Und direction of Capt. Howar, degrees were confs and Mr. Sullivan, w councilor, Mes. Mary councilor, JUNIOR ORDER U CAN MECH sl Council nt Its last ed the followin Ang Ing meet- officers. (e ecording secretary (tenth term). financi Frye (twenty-second fininelal secretury, 1 term); treasur (eleventh term). N assistant Prather vetary, J. K term) assistant J. Martin (tenth s 1. Kemper conductor, R L, Bax. ter; warden, 11 . Norton (elghteenth rm); dnxide sentinel, Charles Loux- . outside sentinol, J. W. Smithson (ourteenth tevm); chaplain, 0. 1. Prather, and trustes, S A Swithson (wixth term), There will not be a meet g of thin council, duo to the holiday s, until January 9. The council wiil hold a el inltdation January 16 The councll went on record as favoring an extr soxslon of the State Councit foy the malntenance of the Junior Order Band. Talks were wmads by 1t A tep, Mev, D Feank, Clicke Teats, 1 Thomas and Frank Ricker Capital Couneil witl mect (@ evening in Northeast Muronic Ntate Deputy Councitor W, AL will fistull the newly elocted Jannury Councllor Andiew over the weekly moeting Lackson Council December the following were elected. Councilor, 0. W, Hunday, viee councilor, 1.1 Quade; vecording secretary, Willlam M. L Roohe; ansistant vecording sec vetury, B Hoffman: fnancial 3 vetary, (1 W, Hall, trensuver, B G White, fuctor, T West warden, BB Quade: nslde sentinel, W. 1 oty antslde sentinel, o1 Jol BN, tenstee (I8 tha), T bacy, and chaplain, KoL Martin - This connell Wil move (o (he Junior Order Hull, NON 1 street, after the Jany 16 wesslon The application o 1} Phayer was reecived. Rennrks were Pemple ofticeia Perry of preaided Andiow 1, when Givand Hessto Feldiman of - Martha Washington AL thy last meeting Martha Wash made by Btate Councilar O T Hay low, Mt Tuside Hentinel Kaynest, Past Connctlor O Lavy, Past Coun Council elected the | rrow | Navtin | eflor J. 8. Latham, Past Councilor G. W. Hall, Vice Councilor 0. W. Sunday and others, Princes of (irand Orlental Court have been notified of the “cold foot"” inftiation to be held in Northeast Ma- sonic Temple January 12, Star Spangled Banner Conncil met December 23, with Vice Councilor J B. Bourne presiding. The followin: officers were elected: Councilor, J. 2. Bourne: vice councilor, Russel Dergi recording secretary, George P. Barne: (sistant recording secretar P Engelhardt; financial secretary, C. W Maglll; treasurer, J. W. Speakman ‘W. Brown; conductor, ( insid» sentinel, B. 1 Sutherland; outside sentinel, 1. ( Gorbett; trustee, W. L. Sudwarth, an chaplain, G. L. Myers. Addresses were made bv W. Magill, W. L. Sud warth, S ‘ouncil Treasurer T. I Jones, P. L. Englehardt, H. 5. Ioff man, W. E. Graves and L. R. Wimer Liberty Bell Council will be host January 7 to the State Council officers in the first of their annual visitations in Northeast Masonic Temple. B. P. 0. ELKS. Fdward J. Murphy, chairman of the banquet committee arranging the ban j qaet in honor of G John . Malley and 5 nounces that this banquet will be held at the Willard Hotel 15 Invitations have been accepted and the banquet will be attended by Lige delegations from the toliowing lode led by their exalted rulers: Annapolis, Baltimore, Cambridge, Md.; Crisfield 3a; Cumberlind, Md.; Frederiek, Md To* Md; Hagersto alishury, Md.; Towson mington, Del, and Alexands wenty-one past exalted v Washington Lodge will assisc Murphy in making the arranzer The relief committee of the through the chairman of the bution committee, Mdward James Kriegz, delivered more than 200 ba kets among the needy In the District of Columbia Christmas eve, of the clown band and the I edy Club acted as Santa Clothing, fuel and toys were included. Several hundred Elks who became merabers of Washington Lodze in the | ast year will have a night all b themselves, with the old guard to carry them on Washington Lods has set aside the session of Februars 1 as young EIks' night. The Clown Band and the Elks' Comi- edy Club entertained the orphans of he city at the Christmas celebration given by the Knights of Columbus last Monday. The two organizatior will on January 14 stage an ents tainment for the children of St. J seph’s Orphan Asylum. C. W. Tred- ¢ recently e a house-warmin party to the fun-makers of the lodge. Initiation night will be January 11 CIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIAN The Commaodere Barry Division met at the K. of C. Hall December 20. At the close of the business session a soc sion was held. Vocal selections were rendered by Miss Theresa Collins, state tres the Ladies’ Auxiliary, and by Power anton. (They were accompanied on ano by Miss Catherine O'Connor. Miss Peggy Meenchan read a_paper on the Constitution of the States and also gave an exhibition of Irish step dancing. lin solos and ducts were rendered by Prof. James V. Alexander, Prof. Frederick Eibner | Le Merton and Joseph Fitzgerald. ick National Director Patrick J. Halti-| Kenneth M. Molaren, Archibald E zan spoke on the condition of the order ; Uehlinger, Paul C. Wirtz and Frederie throughout the Middle Western States | S. Withingten. The following officers. | where he has been visiting recently | all Ii»ullern;li (juni ::lmde). have in copnection with his duties as a|been selected for post-graduate course national director. Mr. Haltigan in-| in communication _engineering: Wil | Henderson .and upon arrival there formed the division that it to|lam B. Aramon, Gordon J. Croshy, | Will report to Brig. Gen. Smedley D. be honored by a visit of the natjonal | Kenneth L. Forster. Elbert L. Fry. Butler. } president, Judge Sweeney of Cleve-|berger, Roland M. Huebl, Albert V.| Col William McRelvy, who is land, Ohio, and the national president | Eastner, Stewart Lindsay, Henry G.|President of the Society of American of the ladies’ auxiliary, Mrs. Mary T.| Moran, Guy M. . Peter J. Neimo, | Philatelists (District of Columbia Horan of Pittsburgh, about J. y 20.| Edward H. Pierce, Frank V. Rigler. | branch). has been authorized to ar- James T. McCarthy, president of | Daniel F. J. Shea and Roy M. Signer. | Fang® for the coming national conven the (‘ommodore Barry Division, pre-| Four officers were selected for past. | on of the society which will be held sided at the business session, and | graduate instruction in aerology as| i0 this city A Joseph Daly, district president, pre Lieut. Wilber W. Lockhart, | Hieadquarters wi 3 sided at the social session. Michael J. (junior grade) Kenneth Farl| Hotel, and delesates will be in attend- Dowd. vice president of the ¢ and Thomas A. Turner. and Ensign | 2FCe from ail parts of the world. dore Barry Division, had charg Howard T. Orville. The Heddquarters Marine Corps the entertainments. Welfare Society. it i announced wili The ballrcom of the F ARMY. take a-‘n‘\iefintm during the coming has been engaged for a joint meetin; year to derive a permanent income prap g ,:fio((lhu ‘.J e it }"""""," B \‘.""f"’ S0 from one or more of the legal source: ladies’ auxiliary on the oce l o S Lot ol b g el which are open to it but which hereto- visit of the national preside |forwarded by = Jreland €0 | fore have not been availed of. A everal of the aistrict office! Secretary of War. From com|news and confectionery stand located ladies’ auxiliary attended ti el et it o bee | In one of the public buildings wherein ion. Ampng those were Miss Eliza- | o0 GV 2 0 G0 et ent wii | the majority of the members are as- beth Lynn. district president; Miss | ((8et T e ader | miSned_will it s understood be re Theresa Collins, district treasurer, and ';"“‘"f‘lu m: - e ior j auested from the proper departmental Mrs. Joseph A. Daly, district chairman | the present law, Army hurses receive | head. e o The rroescdings | N0 longevity increase after completing | ~Chief Q. M. Clerk A. F. Schonefeld Closed with the singing of ~The Star | the tenth year of service, and it is the | pow serving in China. bas been Spangled Banner” by the audience, ac- | #05/7%, of the Army medical authorl | erdered to temporary duty in the De- companied by the several musicians three years of serv ; mrw;‘_‘m“ng | partment of the Pac KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. to the periods during which their ap- % = o | pointments are renewed, up to and Chancellor Edgar C. Snvder | veqrs, be authorized, and particularly will install the officers in Webster | inae the initial pay be $100 monthly | Lodg> Tuesday evening, and in Ama-|in“order to attract to the service the ranth Lodge at its next regular con- | perter class of nurses. On the scom S-Sy of pay alene. it i mated that the ':;"“‘ “'“"“‘*”“‘I -““\‘_":‘ ":i nor Lodge | |Er:v'.u.~‘|‘|kr'.‘:( ’{‘-\r the 1929 fiscal vear. will be installed Wednesday evening | should this proposal be placed in ef- , by William B. Hardy. e A Do Rearters $4%.150, | ected Ba follows mander, Jere upreme presentative Frank B | \« regards inereased rental allowsnee, | Miah J. Murphy senior viee command Crown will install the officers of ¥y only 20 members of the Nurse Corps er, August W. Dummel: junior wige cusians Lodge Friday evening | are at present involved. and the commander. Henry McDonveil: chap he grand vice chancellor will in-{ gitjonal cost would not exceed §2 . Exan D. Lewis: adsutant. Thow stall the officers of Capital Lodge Tues: | per vear IeGrath; quartermaster. Charles W day evening. i According he proposal. the an: | Crawford: serseantatarms. Gus@ayve The officers of Fxc active hase pay of membders of Schrader: color bearer, Jerome b be Installed by the g the Nurse Corps of the Army and of Lawler; standard bearer, Charles B Tuesday evening fthe Navy would be Lishttoot At the stated convention of Ama-|the first three years of service, $1 T 6. CoORmEmANLR v U Sl ranth Lodge the following officers | from beginning of the fourth vear of the camp the national commandst were elected: Chancellor commander, | service until completion of the sixth | inchief, Col. Georse W. Wedb, con S Webster Farran; vice neellor, | year, $1.3200 from besinning of the mended the committee on membershi; Willlam E. Stoops; prelate, William | seventh year of service until comple- | for its activities in solicting candi Bradly (reclected). master of ex-{tion of the ninth year. $1L443 from dates. Thive candidates were adm chequer, Nathan Cowsill (re-elected): | beginming of tenth year of SOrVice U (ed to membership. master of finance, Herman Wealthall | til completion of the twelfth year. | The beard reom (re-elected); keeper of records and seal, | $1.360; from beginning of the thir- Building has been assigned to the Wirt B Furr (reclected); master of | teenth year of servics until completion | camp for its meetings on the second work, Arthur J. Embrey. master of [of fifteenth vear. $1620. from besine and fourth Thursdays of each month ps. 1. D, Walker; inner guard, R. | ning of sixteenth year of service un- dueing 1828 F. Brooks: outer guard, Charks E | t! completion of eighteenth vear.| A commit Fortune; trustees, William Baldwin | $LE8; from beginning of nineteenth | Chinton. Dumm Hardy, J. 1% Hawkins and 2 Jem: | year of service until completion of appointed for the p Kins; relief bureau, J. T. Hawkins, | twenty first vear. $LT40 bexin: | such wew karnd lodge rep esentatives, William | ning of twentyicat ar of sy Baldwin Handy, Dent M. until completion of twenty fourt Herman Wealthall, A, Lacy b v | SL300; from beginning of and William N, Payne; cavetaker, | vear of service untit Arthur J. Embrey: audit commitiee, | twenty seventh yvear. $1.860, s William 1. Bradiey, S7W, Farran and | the bexinning \-r’u:.«‘ ont AL Embrey e of service 1.920 nder The officers witl srms of the proposal, superintendents the grand chancellor January 16 of the Nurse Curps would receive s The result of the eloction in Web. | money allowance at the rite o s ster Lodge is as follows: Chanosllor |4 vear, assistant superintendents, & commander, Joseph T, LYnR. vice [PCtors and assistant divetors at’ the chancellor, R. 1. Van Steenburg: prel- | tate of $L.300 a vear, and chief nurses { lor © to come. ts Thomas Haden ate, Leonidas 1 Heall; kee e, [ AT (he rate of $600 @ vear. i addition | town clerk, Who said he woull met ac ords and seal, T C. Taylor wre-clected), | (0 heir pay as nurses SSBt a ruise in sisey. and stuck te master o co, James Morto — o increase was hand m on & ) '-|.l-||(._ ':: :‘(.:‘nr..l-‘\l:-lu--:\‘m“l:.‘\;u;:[ oln order to plce Army platter. but he refused poimt-hiank Ford (reelected); master at armis, | S AMr. Haden., who was 13 last dirth C. Gannaway, mastor of work, day. in declining expressed his appre- Frod Chamison; inner guard R ol troasurer, Mary Prender: gulde, | clation of the honor done him by the M SEanaRdr. outer’ U Johi Catherine Jones: fixide guant, Laws (Own counctl i increasing Ms salary Dickmin (reeslectedy: trimtees, Jobmn T, | Fence Robinson; outside guand, Law- | £ weekiv, but sait that he would mot Cuthiert. e ke i Cleve: | ence Helnrichs: trustee, Geonge Dus | have it i view of existing conditions TN K enmient delesate to reliet bu.| Vol They will te thstalled next Tues 0 the South Wales qal fodte, where T, i, | Y, At WHICK Teeting vandidutes will | there ave S0.008 men out of woek, UIven to the. gramd lodie, Lo 1 Heall, | De tnitiated | TRIS s the A time withim W | Baloh B Ford, 2 Picknan, Samuel | many vears that Me Haden has sant Ty [ hont, 1B dickian, Sannel] LADIRS OF THE U. € € OF B e” (0 suary v promsais Theso officers will to instaliod Tues | Presidont Mes. Minnte Lo Pate ot} e. e Officers clected i Capital Nt 1 pans at her home nssi Demon Weres Chancellon command v Tect northeast W Beeker: vice chancelion, George You'll Save Many a Repair Bill. Sollers: pretate, O T Nichols wastor | \Coarmm, John G Heha o Hance, Charles Lo Samr, master of excheguer, Hecvrt R Taehel heep o . & er ol revords and seal, Gootge W Sol Friction (metal rubbing against lers wanter of wark, ) Pucker metal) wears out gears! ner g, Bilis L Creamer . outes It's the little demon that surely Ruard, ded B Skidmore, relict b and quickly destroys any <ar. venu dames B Wibson, svand odse Demand Edonite-T for « the represstatives sticorse W Sotiors, B transmission. Decause it makes geat shifting easy Demand Edonite-R for the rear axles. It prev noise, and de- livers long, satisfactory service, W 1 Creamer, James B Wilson, AL ::Al‘n O Gorham and Jassd FoOSKE (Combination of Pure Oi1) 20 Cents a Shot At Rilling Stations and Garages. BAYERSON-DIL WORKS Columbdia 238 e ArmyandNavyNews NAVY. Studies made of the commis: jersonnel situation~of e Burean of vards and Docks by Rear Adm Luther . Gregory present ch | jon an equality as to rank, pay and, oned | prometion with other officers of the professicnal and technieal esrvices.. the tary of War has recom menged that chaplaias shall pro moted 1ot ade of eaptain after three yearw service as first feuten s 1o the g ajor after 12 ears, to the of Jeutenant atter and to the of eolo, 26 years' ser- o iy chaplain« apgoint- re. Toe nroviden Liet o on of chap s captn ard pon & ord 34 yeaw tnstead of 3 ard - Modial Corpa. th corps hosed wrcont of hember ot officers 13 rot ade quiste, THs coips Admical ints ont ore pe % work 1or bain the Naiy _and Mavine Corpe: Whosn strenzily is | not bawed on the personcel of boih biarenes of the service, Previon Teports have re cmmended that sy be from 123 of the number of noe helieved d that the stren placed b a spect ax =ach action niformity in o staff officers with on the 5 Coienet 26 i 1 ad af with the ad four [ ve ot e el e strength of the {oflicers ta 4 per o o officers. It sivable ‘o recommn {of this corvs he | number. noL peis the number vice ither for o corps strene of 1 onaila strength he n of line afficer< is present time rues ser e to pre 5 e nt ving 1 militars s add the Veers to the A t felt that th jthe con th of 4 por cer | o cffices is An exan appointment fin the Medic lof the I in the United pines, Haw departme ates Arm 17 M. | 1 nte. | Jodg distri- | Adm cprps 1 pe nd Niar need for 1 fthan the the A10. 17 the number hoth he Navy and Mavine Corps as recom ded, it wit give n strensth of 133 Tlerbert A been attached to Phitade navy yard e his relief from com mand of the Scorpion. which wase de- commizsioned, will be transferred to the N Department in the Bureau of N fon. Comdr. Hartweil C. Davig, wh has heen on duty in t Fourteenth Naval District in Hawa 11 upon arrival in this country, be cigned to_ temporary duty in the Burean of Navigation. upon the eom- pletion of which he will proceed to the Chemical Warfare School at Edge wood Arsemal. Md.. where he wiil ! e Lieut. Comdr. Walter O. Henry from charze of the naval detachment at that As a pt. Jor v of the Mareh There orps ized are ke Come Clhuse: strength d of o has been appol Maj. Edwin B, B. Oldfield and of £ A bo Comdr. Jones, who has to meet desizns mars sthorized by th grade of second Army Air Corps, tion will be held by ment during the week farch 3. 1925 ment is em reduce | Air ¢ in examina- ar Denart- February War Depart of the resignation of ph E. Brewster, 1. S. M. C.. Merritt A, Edson and Second Lieut. Monroe S. Swanson be- | ame due for promotion on Decem-| ber 21 In addition | MARINE CORPS | £ 1 Col. Thomas C. will proceed to F part of January. Chief Pay Clerk G. W. Stah! will leave the Marine Barracks, Mare Island, Calif.. viz the Army transport Cambrai. and upon arrival on the East Coast will proceed to Quantic Va. Q. M. Clerk W been ordered Treadwell, jorida in (retired) te the early the selections already made by the Navy Department in| post-graduate instruction, the follow- ing officers have been selected for this in the courses indicated: nee: Lieuts. Wendall G. Switzer and James B. Svkes, and Lieuts. | | Gunior grade) Claude B. Bennett. jr.:| Crist, _jr.. Harold D, K. Mendenhall. jr. E. duty Yaecker, has with the expe- detivnary fore Marines serving in China. and will leave via the naval ransport Henderson. from San Diego. “alif.. January 1 Louis W. Putnam. has been ordered to duts in China. via the | an increase has been District of Columbia Camp, met in the doand reom of the District Building December 2. Officers were ¢ ¢ guard of of the District e consisting of Messrs Bidwards was rpose of visiting nay be il or REFUSES WAGE RAISES. Offcial in \;;elsh Ts\t_n Says “No" Thrice to Offers. vanondene 0f e Assaciated Press PONTYIOOL, Wales —Pontypool < 0. not of the hour dut for & gond be installad by chaplains Laodge (RN S WOMAN'S RENEFIT ASSOCIATION. | AL meeting s sehaduled for - temaor oW WITL be omitted this month o ac count of the New Year celebrations The A'pha Beta Chi Givls will meet Land vleer afficers Wediesday evening N oCloek at Sl MGl Baildieg A bonefit cant party will be given Wy Victory Review Satwrday evoning At the home of Mrs, Ada Bvese towa clivie. Bridge amt five hundied Wil be plaved and the games wilt start at 8 avhek, | | i \ These officers will be installed Tues Ay evening. NONN AND D LINK | The following officers were olected | Fuestay by Hope Councils Councilor, Chavles Mead ansociate connetion, | Huth Haver; vice counollor, Lillian Conlevi associate vice counction. Mattie | Hoklaskiy rovording socvetary, Nadie | Tenhins: assistant secretary, Hessie Long, (nancial secietary, Jane Toun ’“_I\Ill‘h'lli oF BEMGUATARLS K RUNDLETT RIM & WHEEL CO. L6 L SN W

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