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29 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €. JANUARY 1928—PART 4. | Franck, pastor, will preach the sermon | Mizpah Council met Tuesday evening. with the councilor, Mrs. Mary Van Siae, | /in the chair. The installation cere- monies of the officers-clect of the coun- il were conducted, with the deputy State councilor, Mrs. Louise A. Grubbs, presiding, as follows: Junior past coun- cilor, N Van Si past councilor, Ellen Shoemaker: coun- cilor, Louise Dyer: associate councilor. M. Gertrude Keys: vice councilor, Ella | Stone: vice councilor, Mildred Hessn recording secretary. conductor, Eula Barnette: Cora Marcey: inside sentinel 2 Wednesday evening for business and de- Th:gx‘;nd Lodge met in annual ses- ‘slon last Wednesdey evening at Odd “Wellows Temple. A number of past “ grands recelved the past grand’s and ~“official degrees and were admitted to the grand bocy after a conferring of ™ the degrees. The grand master's, grand socretary's and £rand {reASUTEr's reports ““were given. Officers elected were: J " Burton Kincer. grand master: Millard F. Zepp. deputy grand master: Elmer Tvy Hardim warden, ital Council to order in the Nor(hell&t D. C. McLane as conductor. | will make & visit February The court of industry (second de- gree), composed of children 8 to 12 years of age, rendered its work. The children were: Theresa Mayerhofer, queen bee; Cecelia Ward, junior bee; Harry Bryant, busy bee; Dorothy Dow- ney, goldenrod; Pauline Stine, Gertrude Mayerhofer, goldenrod butterfiles; Helen Donaldson. clover: Helen Morris, Doro- thy Henderson, clover butterflies; Mil- dred Mayerhofer, maple leaf; Ruth Richardson, Margaret Keister, maple leaf butterflies; Jack Reagan, Philip Bryde, scout bees; Kenneth Richardson, Wilmer Nash, toller bees; William Holtzman, guard bee, and Herbert Tur- James H. Stone, Dr. George B. Hein- ecke, Dr. John 'W. Sutherin; trustees, Dr. Thomas Linville, Charles J. Beck and A. 8. Brant. Under the direction of Consul Sutherin a short program in honor of those members having birth- days in January was presented. Twen- ty-nine members celebrate this month. Willlam H. Barnholt, E. M. Fain, Adam L. Chapman and V. F. Holt were pre- sented with a remembrance by the camp. The district_deputy announced that Dr. Thomas Linville of Central Camp would act as the installing officer in_connection with the induction of the officers of A. R. Talbot Camp. H. Page; sergeant, R. B. McCalley; doorkeeper, M. W. Gregory; ex-presi- dent, Burgan: trustees, 8. B. Reeder, P. E. Ferguson and John Petar. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Keane Council 353 will meet Thurs- day at 7:30 pm. The council's 500 Club will give their fourth monthly card party for the henefit of the relief fund at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 918 Tenth street, Thursday, at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Jerry Donovan is chairman of the club: Mrs. William Neligan, vice chairman, and Charles Dean, secretary. Masonic Temple January 16. W. M. installed Oscar T. Harlow, State councilor of the District of Columbia, and his s(nfl‘ of officers Liberty Bell Council met January 14 in Northeast Masonic Temple with W. E. Schorr, councilor, Rrr!ldm[. A L Dahler reported on the Pen-Mar re- unfon entertainment, to be held April 16 and 17. in Northeast Masonic Temple. A vaudeville program is be- ing arranged for the occasion. F. C. Mangum, State warden; R. E. McCul- Martin, deputy State councilor, loch. C. D. Hild, E. R. Thomas, State | majje, bumbus. Jack Reagan and Mi z SHEPHERDS OF BETHLEHEM. deput . and Charles H. Hilde made ad- | Moy PR 4C0n dored specialty NATIONAL UNION. e b « | dances; Miss Clara Mayerhofer sang| At the meeting of Vietory Council last | Red Men" g . ‘elock. ki J'smé“ e l%m “: 185t | and 16 little girls gave a flag drill under | Friday evening. the following officers | m Hen Zl.flmn‘“.’ni” ?ncwl{.'n{;luut;ll-'lhe:)’i‘ meeting, received a report on the elq | the direction of the queen mother. | were ‘Installed: President, Norman A. | officers ) ican Flag presentation exercises, hel Mrs. Cora E. Phillips, supervisor of [ Bell; vice president, Edgar R. Bell: e January 8, at the Bradbury Heights Public School. the junior- department, congratulated speaker, John W. Coover; ex-president, the "children and the queen mother. ROYAL ARCANUM. ngs, grand warden: Harry 1 ¢ D, : William T. Bell; secretary, . Harry Anacreon. grand. secretary, re-ticcted 8. ouiiide sentinel, Cora| Andrew Jackson Councll met Tuesday | o, B, Garst, district manager, also | Jones: financinl secretary, Grawford| At a recent meeting of Kismet Coun- for the fifth consecutive torm: Wi e e T | endag, "counellor, * prestding Ralpn | congratulated ihe children and the | Bennie: treasurer, W. W. White; chap- | ¢ll 11 candidates were initiated by the Bh secutive term: W. W. Mill AT R s = p % by tendered his appreciation of the work | Mothershead: sergeant. Ernest Stebner: 3 8 s e and M. Gertrude Keys. | Ashton B Wright was initlated by the | /3" redicted splendid future for the | doorkeeper, Warren W. . Jones, after|Were Supreme Committeeman C. E Independent Council met January 16 secutive term of two years each: Repre- SN | +~gentative William T. Galliher, re-clected to the board of tru { two years: Past G one year as representa Fellows' Home ana avenue, with Mr: counctlor. fir @ the special guests were Past Na- | Councilors Mrs. Hattie Miller, | lizabeth Swell and Mrs. Fannic | Owing to the absence of Mrs. | tional The reporis )0 i {liams, was received. The following of- of the standing comn were sub- State deputy, the installa- | Council jointly Wednesday evening. The |mander: Alice B. Graul. commander; | e Stalled: committesman of the District of Co- mitted by their cha William H. Ak ot inoandiint Jan: |oMcers 'were recelvea by Councior | Dalsy L. Cressman, lieutenant. com |fcers were Instalied: | P S e s i b Ermest, comm! c als: J0% uary 23 The first meeting in February | Maritz in behalf of Washington Council | mander: Hr;zl: - Kelnu-r,‘ sergeant: | ol C. A. Harris: ex-president, W.|grand regent of the District of Colum- | T. Allison. commit tums; W. W. will be held in the new hall at 808 I/and Past Councllor A. L. Goodall of | Josephine Jenkins, chaplain: Mattle E. | Pedte © A BOES excpresidenib, W, | BEC ZR0CEs O presented by Joseph Millan, comm NANCe. 3 Independent. Speakers of the evening | Bennett, mistress-at-arms, and Gcrcrudr‘"‘“nmm secretary, W. G. Betts; treas- | F. Brasnears, past grand regent of The office \ Dare Council met January included C. H. Myers, James M. Jones, | Mayerhofer, deborah [ E € Walker: chagistn T 1| Wakingtan, A Nenaset was seres -stalled by I street deputy State | A. G Selbv, F. O Larve, C. E. Benson | The commander was presented with & | Aimoid: ugher. R. H. Gulick: Sergeant,| The annual meeting of the Hospital nd and his inst Ars. Mamie Cox Howell, in- end Fdmond Basset of Glen Cabin| brooch pin. I e atr. 's:| Bed Fund Association was held January emn lodge as followir office Junior | Council of Maryland, Oscar T. Harlow, Mount Vernon Tent at its review to- Payne: truste . B. K. Lee, S. F.|12 at the residence of Joseph F. Bra- Mary M. Sunday: asso-|State councilor; John D. Simpson. | morrow at 8 p.m.. at Northeast Masonic | girihright and W. Wallace. At the | shears. 3905 Jenifer street. Officers ast ~ councilor. Marilla | Lottie Bitters: asso- L. Grant: vice | sentinel, pointed the | chaplan Good of the or- | fuardian: L. Sevmour: | 1., Gdsey ittee. Lottie Bit- Rosa B. Homan: | . Seymonr; pianis Mary W. Sunda cilor. was presented | s jewel and Mrs. Ma- | assoctate coun- | ben ented jewel, was pre- h a $5 zold piece. Mrs. Anna s elected to rec: he mem- 1 has chang- sacre A Gus Sohos. condurtor. W T, annouuced °nts completed for the af- | ) 15 at the | B ard Hotel scene supporters, and Exaited Ruler Jo! E. Lynch an- | it 1t the lodze have many in- | ing February and m is as follows: February 1. first 1 ers” night. Pebruary 8: to Grand Exalted Ruler John v and his staff. New Willard 15 February 22 the 1onor the memory of Georg cton. February 29, business ses- Nominations for officers will bs in order at each of the sessions held Nz the month of February. The | n_of the officers will be held Daughiers of America. cilor. Bessie Schoenthall Gertrude Bohrer: warden. M By, & s JR 0. U. A M. dost:’ ou s Mrs incilor Oscar T, Hariow and 18 rgonfl.m trustoe. ers made their annual! 2 mo t Vernon Council January ' madz by the State C. Mangum, State tis Purdy, L | Jarden; JR. Currier. deputy; Mal- colm Reintzel, press representative an_entertainment | joseph A. Smithson, Nat s. Helen Goodwin: color | senime] T voutside The principal H._ Noyes, past Belle Gibson and B: and press rap: legisiative rep- Gibson. The 1" Council i | ation of the held tomorrow | Council at the Bank | e and M street 'ast Couneiiors* ast meeting by deputy State councilor, M. Smith” counctior: H. A. | flor; John E. Small- | : €. C. Sander- | of Columbia secretary: H <ions of Ana- etary: W. C.| very fraquently. r Klatz, con- | called to order Amelia Bude- T . warden: H Thomas E. Watts, T. Conner, chap- J. T. Conner and mhau. trustees. the last meeting of Washington Councii J. T. Conners, deputy State v the ccuncilor, ) shiem, Thu: Mac Temp! Floyd Schwenk, chairman ¢f mittee on good of ths orde?, in charge ©f the general arrangements, There councilor. installd Charles Scheible was a renearsal of the drill and tnitia- D. Davenport inside tory teams an following the hese two officers-elect were close of 3 - at the first session ate councilor, made J. Levis was ap- jor Ha'l As- | was elected on the 1928 ntal Court met in Temple. January 12, | o A A Cwith 74 Umhau, grand orient, pre- | ok e ik s place of the regular initia- | ©f the Lambskin 8 t was g:iven. F'f"fl’ Liberty Councll met in i orient. was reap- | Temple January 11 with of the good of order. | Mrs. Julia Pennifield, press ast grand orient, was | Ethel Windsor. deputy State he grand oriental installed the foilow officers. Couni- b ceper of the Addresses were made by 1te eouncilor, A. C. | ice conncilor: Prank al representative; r past State cilor, Mrs. J eouncilor, Emi} eilor, Mrs. assoclate Pennifield 1 vice coun- associatd viee Monday eve- | pest councilor re installed by W, State councilor Payton and Paul Wee ing secre den, Mrs Bessie Julia P Miller, and Emily Hugie Anaconia evening vit been selecvd o of the order « ing Mrs, her commitiees D _C. Butu Priendsip with the co presiding ot the of deputy ation cere were conducteq |, tidred Rock RADIATOR SHUTTERS . and i American Car Heaters Kentivorth elate councilon e b v G, 25 PER CENT nBortiess! 06 Glory Councl met Monday ¢ DISCOUNT inder the 4. m of Cept Mil 5 od Fux conte . it g Ger o | Armentrout’s || Mechanic Daughi o8t wn » y 1710 Fourteenth St, thelr friend and | O i Prochyierian Church Tenth and Eye Sts. |} sEqnasy et 7 89 ochock. by Luther B iding. | State Councilor Thomas P. Moore made | fert man: conductress, | others. Arenor | presented to Nelson W. Smith and Por- | inel. George O.|ter R. Rowzee by A. C. Columbus, State ths. Margaret L. | vice councilor. degree Peters ¢ % Deputy State Councilor Hild and Past eterson of New York, Ulysses Seal. grand regent of Maryland; C. Marsh Herring. vice grand regent of Maryland: George' W. Wayson and Paul D. Dodd of Baltimore City Council, Baltimore, |Md: W. J. Godwin, field deputy of Maryland; George M. Evans, supreme junior department of the Maccabees in | the District of Columbia. Eurcka Hive met Tuesday evening at Northeast Masonie Temple. Deputy | Sarah H. Severc installed the following officers: Annic E. Nalley, past com- | board, headed by Senator J. A which members and_visiting members enjoyed a buffet lunch and smoker. McKinley Council met Tuesday eve- ning with President W. J. O'Brien pre- siding. A delegation from the executive Wil- addresses. State Councilor Harlow and his staff | of officers made their annual visit to Washington Council and Independent junior past councilor; Frank D. Seif- National representative; James | Madison, ir., past State councilor, and Past _councilors' jewels ' were Temple, will tender a reception to the supreme commander, A. W. Frye, who will make a special trip from Detroit to witness a_class initiation by the degree | team of National Tent, under the direc- evening in the Washington Loan & tios of J. W. Fletcher, captain. | Trust Building. with Chairman E. M.! Delegations from the tents and hives | Pershing presiding. Delegates from the of Washington, Maryland and Virginia various councils presented their creden- | elected were: W. L. Buckley, president: | A. C. Giles. vice president: E. W. Calla- more, secretary; M. A Tolson. treasurer, and Dr. Glendie B. Young. medical ex- aminer. Kismet Council, at the meeting next Wednesday. will hold a ladies' night The degree team of Kismet Council Iclose the members went to a nearby |cafe for an oyster supper arranged by H. J. Stahl. The executive board met Wednesday MACCABEES. will be present, and all Maccabees are | tials. Officers clected were: President,, will accompany the grand regent and Temple Court. Jewels of the Macca- invited W. T. Bell of Victory Council. vice the Boosters' Club of the District of Co- bees, gave an exhibftion of the jewel | S president, W. Carey of McKinley | lumbia on a visitation to Baltimore degree and the degree of industry. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. | Council: sccretary - treasurer, E. M.| Council, January 30, where they will under the supervision of the queen | mother. Mrs. Sarah H. Severe, January 14. at Northeast Masonic Temple. The officers in this degree were: Miss Mabel Beavers, diamond: Dorothy Stine, em- erald: Jeannette Henderson, sspphire: confer the degre | The Royal Arcanum Boosters' Club T. J. Landergren. president, met with Kismet Council January 11 and with | Oriental Council January 17. The Boosters’ Club visited Orlental Central Camp installed officers with Pershing of he United Council b é -!|" Potomac Council met Monday ev District Deputy Henry H. Millard act- | FOtomat Counell mew Monday, fee ing as installing consul and Charles E.| after routine busincss the meeting was Miller, clerk of West End Camp, acting | turned over to Senator J. A. Willlams, as installing escort. as follows: Consul. | who, with his assistants from the exect Irma Haas. garnet: Mildred Keister. | John W. Sutherin: past consul, James tive board, installed the following. Council January 17. The line was head- turquoise: Theresa Mayerhofer, pearl: A. Moody: advi Henry P. Clark: | president, J. W. Dent: vice president, ed by Grand Regent Schoonmaker, Mildred Haas. amethyst; Herbert Tur- banker, Willlam Locknane' clerk, | P. E. Nelson: speaker. J. E. Rhodes: who delivered an address. melle, onyx; Willlam Holtzman, Wilmer George A. Cascy; escort, Hairrison F. secretary, E. F. Gibbons: financial secre- Supreme Committeeman George M. watchman. Harry E. Hinton: tary, J. E. Borland: treasurer, W. D | Evans and Mrs. Evans, accompanied by sent Robert D. Rice: physicians, Dr.' Clark: chaplain. E. H. Poole: usher, G.! Grand Regent Schoonmaker and Mr: Schoonmaker and Past Grand Regent Ebersole and Mrs. Ebersole, pald a visit to Key Council, Martinshurg, W. Va., January 13, to celebrate the fiftieth an- niversary of that council District of Columbla Council, Loyal Ladies of the Royal Arcanum, cele- brated its sixth anniversary Monday night. regent to District of Columbia Council, made her official visitation, accom- panied by Miss Dorrance, the present regent of Baltimore Council. Miss Dorothy Talkes was installed as treas. urer. Six candidates were initiated, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. | Hermione Lodge meeting at Wiscon- sin avenue and M street, at Georgetown, | has issued a special call for all their | members to attend the convention next Wednesday evening, at w officers will be elected and | by Grand Chancellor Edgar C. Spyder This convention will be a_home-com!ng Past Grand Chancellor Henry G. Wag- | ner, father of the lodge, will be the special guest Union Lodge will confer the rank vention. Thomas Skinner will be pre- | most new members |, The Grand Lodge will meet in the | temple tomorrow evening and continue | | In session, recessing Wedneeday to visit Mount Vernon The ways and means committee will erect signboards at various places | throughout the city for the informa- | tion of visitors, that they may m | readily find the many places of his | torical interest | At the last meeting of Rathbone Tem- ple. Pythian Sisters, Most Excellent | Chief Mrs. Effie Lawson announced her | chairmen, as follows: Mrs. Eiting for January, 'February. March and April | Mrs. Southard for May, June, July and August, and Mrs. Whiteworth for Sep- tember. October, November and Decem- ber. Mrs. Etting announced she would hold a 500 card party January 27 \_ The drill team met at Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Baum Tuesday evening. ‘The following offi |elected: Mrs. Marks, presids | Etting, secretary. and Mrs. urer. The following comm pointad to buy the new u Mrs Sypos. Mrs. Baum and Mrs. Southard | 'Mr. Baum announced at the next meeting of the Rathbone Temple the complete drill would be rehearsed The next meeting of the drill team will be held at the home of Mrs Kirby 808 L street northeast, February 21 Friendship Temple. Pythian Sisters wit M Ine Fastest Four N AMERICA Miss McClelland, past regent of Baltimore Council and deputy supreme | on several candidates at its next con- | sented $25 in gold for bringing in the ' he home of | Garnett Portune presiding. Mrs. Carrie avls presented to Mrs. Margaret Coffin A 25-year service pin of order. There will be inftiation next Wedna-dav |etening. A card party will be held a* the home of Mrs. Estelle Gray. 2530 Q street, Janua WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Alpha Beta Chi girls have elected offi- cers as follows: President, Miss Loret'a Lowensiein: vice president. Miss Beuiah Phelps; secretary. Mrs. Violet Hen: treasurer. Miss Dorothy Grace. At next social meeting January 25 the club w1l give a card party at the home of Miss Esther Reavis, 721 Second street northeast wood Review will celebrate the of all its members born in January tomorrow evening Mrs. 1llie Lambath #ill be the gurst of honor Lunch Review tomorrow at Club, 22 Jackson place fon luncheon will be served at | members are invited Review toa get-acquainted day evening A short program w and dancing will follox will b served. | Wasnington will meet Tuesd at the Thomas C chusetts avenue. Columbia Re: Deputies assista nesday at 7:45 pm street Representative " Michigan and Minnie Fisher Cu ham, candidate for the United Senate from Texas. will be the guess of honor and speaker to be held by the uary 31 at the Arling by Na Roatinz on | one of the parks had et ween od ¥ the The rounetl voted 0a. 56 10 Official Northeast . Speedometer Service We Repair All Makes € irhuretor, Snesdometer. 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