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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €. JANUARY 22, 1928—PART 4. Willlam PF. Hunt Chapter will cele- | the services at the Masonic and Eastern | Hand, 1810 Lawrence street northeast. | ings. Refreshments were served and | Patriarchs Frye and J. E. Chamberiafn brate its sixteenth anniversary, Janu- [ Star Home this afternoon at 3 o'clock. | The endowment committee had d | dancing followed. The auxiliary home gave addresses. - ary 26 at the meeting, 7:30 pm. A |Rev. R. Y. Nicholson of the Rhode|party Friday night at the home of | board will meet next Wednesday at 1| Magenenu Encampment met Tuesddy theater party at Keith's Theater wili | Island Avenue Methodist Protestant | Ethel E. Taylor. The next meeting of | pm. at the home of Assoclate Matron evening with Chief Patriarch Berry pre- be held February 2. CI.“:‘kTh \;;lll tfl."\('l."v.ll]" T'Iv‘ l:;““' gmc!rs the chapter will be February 7. Emma T. Blood, 212 Upshur street. | siding. Among his committee appoints of the chapter will confer the degrees — The ways and means committe t a special committee come Mizpah Chapter and Cathedral Chap- | tomorrow night. Mrs. Pearl D. Clifford, | Bethany Chapter met Priday with a e will | ments was a spec g i ive a dance, card party and enter: | posed of triarchs Mettler. Je ter announce a foint reception to the |chairman of the auxiliary home board, | short business meeting. followed by a fmnm»m at Wardma: Pu‘;k l:nul%rl;- ‘npnd ?a.;rmf.: r':\"‘hn:" duties wili r-r:.‘f,:: newly installed grand matron, Mrs |announced a meeting of the board at |social The auxillary home board Will| juary 17 at 8:30 p.m. |them to plan and put into operatirn MASONIC i 5 ouch the Fel- | Johnson, Harry L. Slye. Archie W. Da. | Stllve C. Bogley. and grand patron. her home. 4322 Third street, next|meet at the home of Mrs. Adele Lelbert e ot st vt gl i PSR Froadonst v program thiough the fel | R et WA A A o 8 - | william J. Dow, at the Mayflower Hotel. | Thursday at 8 p.m 5013 Fourtcenth street, tomorrow, at| Mizpah Chapter met Tuesday and s (o increase the membership arid The fiftieth annual dinner of thelowship Forum station the evening ot | vie, Ferdinand Waidman Wison J. T.| january 30. at & o'clock., All members | Sl 11:30 o'clock. Services will be held at | conferred the degrees. The evening o (e et Pidrierh Masonic Veteran Association of the January 30, | Miller. Associate Members Sister Fannie | of pe ‘order are invited,'but those at- | Gavel Chapter's recent reception to|the Masonic and Eastern Star Homes | also was observed as home-coming Murrison was Installed as in=ide senti- District of Columbia will be held at the| Herbert ~ Wildman was _ recently Johnson and Brother Benjamin R. | jonding are asked to bring their mem- | the 1928 officers included vocal selec | January 29, at 3 o'clock. Rev. Simpson | night for the grand matron. Mrs. Sal- nel by the grand patriarch, assisteq City Club tomorrow at 6 pm. The as- | chosen to succeed ster DaBois as | Coles. The guests present were Matron poyghip cards. It s requested tha* | tons by Mrs. Florence Norris, banjo se- | R. Daugherty. pastor of the United lye C. Bogley. Other distinguished by Past Grand Patriarch John H. Woer, sociation was organined August 20, 1879, | editor of the De ay Poster, the Minnie E Curtiss Patron John C.|poce attending the reception will use | Iections by Mr. Burton, followed by | Brethren Church. will officiate. ~The | guests were: Mrs. M. E. Keyes. grand | acting as grand junior warden. A vr-s The past grand masters are George W | chapter's oflicial ation, | White and Julle F. MacNamee. | the Seventeenth strect entrance. | dance selections by Nifss dulla Cunning- | ways and means committee will hold & secretary of the General Grand Chapter: | of appreciation was given Grand Pa- Baird, Charies E. Baldwin, Augustus AL IRRAISITAY | TR — sl | ham. theater party at Keith's January 30. | Grand Patron W. J. Dow: Associate ' triarch Lyons for his activi B. Coolidge. Charles Cyrus Coombs, J £ DISEAR. at a0 mecting Tuesday evening. fols| Harmony Chapter will mect Thurs- | Chalrman Effie M. Kessler announces |y oo fepo s =oos 0 5o Grand Matron Mrs. P. W. Gibb. Asso- moting (he co-gperation of the several Harry Cunningham. Gratz E_Dunkum X Chapte cRTees | Klied by n socinl and refresninenis | day eventng in Joppa Hall, Ninth and 'hat the annual dance and card party [ Ateme Chapier conferred th Infs ciate Grand Patron J C. Proctor encampments. Past Grand Patriaren Mark Florus Finley, Roe Fulkerson. on s ndidates Tho chapter will have charge. of the | Upshur streets. ~There wili be a short| %11l be held at the Mayflower Hotel, |pb te Cast mecting. = Whe siar 20 1 Grand Treasurer Mrs L. McKenzie. Wood “aiso eulogized the grand pa- B R A e o iby s anoial Vices at the Masonic and Eastern | busincss meeting, followed by a pro- March 24 [ The bidget commitiee. will mest Taes- Qrang Ooncuctrcte M T8 Mendy. | tlarch. . The grind patriarchi madeis N Syeney R CXt T 8 ome February 12, " reception to the new o s . # s rt address L s ™ tar Home February 12 A e mied who are. Matpon, | Units Ghapter. at its next meeting, |42% 1 the home of Emma Frech. at ¢ Hollander. Past Grand Matrons Mrs. | stount e Encamoment s Charles J. O'Neill, Myron arker | January 3 ° b Takoma Chapter will celcbrate it | Mrs Henrietta Vance: patron, William | Will_have a business session, followed | % Ao | Lena Stephenson, Mrs. H. E. Barnard. | omarrow evening w1tk tne mote tor Charles F. Rob ¢ 12y P Gibs twentieth anniversary January | Collins: associate matron, Mrs. Bertha DY entertainment . Joppa Lodge Chapter celebrated its Mrs. J. N Streater and Mrs. Carolyn ctalled nfficers headed fatthew Trimble and i — | McCormick: secretary. Miss Ruth Wylie: | paciern star Veteran Association's | SCVenth birthday Wednesday night, the A. Handy and Past Grand Patron J. E. cnief patriarch in char more. Also Most W it ! n, unees washington-Centennial Ghapter has | treasurer, Mrs. Addie : conduct annual business meeting will be held | Anniversary falling on the actual date Dulin. An entertainment program con- ' Columbian Eneam Master James Thor S pier 3 i = veen honored by the appointment of | Mrs. Ethel Pidgeon: associate condics | Thuraday st the Duapant Hotel, 1400 0f the signing of the charter. The SIStNg of a plano solo and whistling H._ Cowles, grand com Sc - and dance February 1. iy ton. uillan . Alber. as ai | tress Miss Cecella Young: chaplain. | New FHampehire niemie. Dinor ‘will be Matron. Florence A. Bailey, welcomed 0o by Miss Frances Genest and a Rite, Southein .v: tiol t 1. This is ot £ lm(g lGrahnd Cl;u\mrr of (‘l\r Mrs. Mac Frame: marshal, Mrs ',\mm served at 6:30 pm. Members are priv- ' the ’lnun;\-ug guests: Grand _Patron :;r;c;’rrgiz{%r by Miss Emily Fischer Master Vernon : riet of Columbia = She has been | Stutzman: organist. Mrs. Sallie Wilson: | fleged to bring guests or those eligibie Willlam J. Dow. Past Grand Matrons ted. Pt ] avpointed grand ruth - The meeting Adah. Miss Flora Lavisson; Ruth, Ms. | to membership. | Milans, Bernard and Kimmel, Past : = = Saoasan aniels T of the ways and means committce wa- Georgia Newton: Esther, Mrs. Rose oo Grand Patrons Milans and Plitt and ODD FELLOWS. OFFICIAL sy e X : avis and Mis. Ca MeGrew | held January 13 at the home of Mrs | Wine. Martha, Mrs. Nettie Sparks:| Acacla Chapter had a short business Ascociate Grand Patron Proctor. Fred D. Stuart Encampment met [ A C, SPEEDOMETER Susie Huvett. 2710 Woodley place The | Electa, Mrs. Rose Burton; warder, Mrs. meeting Tucsday. after which an en-| The matrons and patrons who served Monday evening with Chief Patriarch - e annual card party and dance wifl be Rena Collins; sentinel. Roy Stutzman. | tertainment was given by the Jazz | in this chapter lighted the candles on Decker presiding. The royal purple de- REPAIRS 5 ) hi ‘mm-’ held a1 Wardman Park. February 9 | A meeting of the home board was held cians, readings by Eva Rothrock of the birthday cake. whie Past Matron gree was conferred on Lynnweod C. The Tonic Club, composed of Ma : priion | L pndnsmentRoominliiesimetiany: nt the home of the matron last Friday Calhadralll Chapjer and songs and Dist= readfariginal verses relative to the | Pritter. M. E. Murray. high priest of MILLER-DUDLEY CO. sons ployed in the 5 . T h a T b Mrs Shivel evening. | ces by e Mary Hoffman. e vear each served. Glen rsey ren- this encampment. was presented with a 1516 14th St. N.W. N 3 ;f,“,}‘n}mf_"“figzfifl,;’ e ; e WA M Vivian called 8 meeting of her | anuxiliary home board will meet Tiesday | dered several solos and Mrs Baer of copy of the first pin ever worn bv il 1 BN e Dntied . N I n . t le¢: committee for the same evening Miriam Chapter will have charze of ‘at 8 pm. at the home of Mary R. 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