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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 12, 1928 - PART 4. oo, FRATERNITIES MASONIC. ’ Tustrious Potentate George B. Mc- Ginty announces interest is increasing | in the fashion revue to be held in the | Washington Auditorium March 3. A/ popularity contest s planned. The | Tevue will embody numerous entertain- | ment features. There ]‘lll{ also be | dancing from 9 to 12 o'clock. It is planned by Potentate McGinty to hold a Anril 2. at which time Imperial Poten- | 1zt Clarence M. Dunbar will Py Almas | Temple an official visitation. James C. | Hoyle is chairman of the entertain- | ment committee. Petitions must be in, the hands of the recorder not later than March 24 The Fellowship Club of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing will meet February 18 at 8 pm. at Pythian “Temple. when plans will be made for the open meeting to be held in March Club. which lunches riday moon of cach week at the Ra- {;‘&‘c‘; “Hotel. heretofore composed of members of Almas Temple and oper- ated as an organization separate and apart from Almas Temple voted at recent meeting to ask Tlustrious Poten- tate Georgse B. McGinty to take over the club as a unit of the temple. At the luncheon last Friday Illustrious Potentate McGinty stated to the club that he believed that the Caravan Club | could be made one of the most im portant adjuncts of the temple, and he had decided to take it over as one of | the units. The club is open to lh21 entire nobility, not only of Almas Tem- | ple but to all Shriners in the District of Columbia as well as visiting Shriners i The Caravan gomery, Robert E. Morgan, Carl H. Neu, Rudolph L. Norup, Wilson Oliver, Alexander McB. Peeples, Frank E. Rep- pert, Francis C. Rose. Richard M. Stedman, Harry N. Welgandt, James M. Whitman, Carl W. Tyler, Earl J. Olmstead. Ralph E. McCombs and Clarence E. Hurst. Monarch _Arthur M. Poynton an- nounces a Goodfellowship night enter Grotto at the Gavel Club Hall, 719 Thirteenth street, on Wednesday eve- ning. It will be in charge of the past monarchs of the Grotto. Within the next few days the Grotto ! will move to its new quarters, 1315 K | panied street. On February 29 a reinstate- ! ment session will be held, the place | Miss Minnie Hoxley to be announced at a later date. On | March 30 a joint ceremonial with Yedz | Charles Shreve to the retd | Grotto of Baltimore will be held. The | dent, full ritualistic ceremony will be ex- emplified and a large class will be initiated. A Valentine dance will be held by the Grotto at the New Willard Hotel February 17. Tllustrious Master Willis B. Robin- | soh of Adoniram Council, Royal and Select Masters, announces Most Tllus- tri,us Grand Master Edward Burk- holder, a member of Adoniram Coun- cil, accompanied by the other officers f the Grand Council, will pay Adoni- ram Council his annual grand visita- tion February 16 at 8 pm. in the council chamber, Masonic Temple. All companions of the Cryptic Rite are in- vited. There will be an entertainment and banquet. At the last meeting of Congress Lodge Past Grand Master C. C..Coombs Illustrious Potentate McGinty has|ggas presented with a gold card of hon- appointed the following officers to take | orary membership, the gift of the lodge. fit card party in Joppa Temple under the ways and means committee. The Matrons and Patrons' Associa- tion of 1925 held its annual banquet and election of officers January 31 at the Burlington Hotel. The following officers were eclected: Mrs. Ida V. Johnson of Lebanon Chapter, pres! lent; George W. Toombs of Harmor | Chapter, vice president: Mrs, Margaret ceremontal at Poli's Theater | qainment will be staged by Kallipolis | G. Wiedemann, Unity Chapter, secre- tary, re-elected; Miss Lillle Dowrick, Areme Chapter, treasurer, re-elected. Instrumental sclections were ren- | dered by Mrs. Cleone Crampton and | vocal selections by Fred East, accom- by Theodore Frech; also Miss accompanied by A Spanish_shawl ast Grand Patron ring prest Mrs. Marion Linden, and also a shawl to the former president, Mr: Lelta Cook. by Past Grand Matron Mr | Nellie E. Fletcher. Card: and dancin | were the features of the evening. | Those present were Wwilliam J. Dow and Mrs. Dow, P | Most Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Em- ma Occobock, Right Worthy Grand Secretary M Minnie E. Ke: Past Grand Patron Charles Shreve and Mrs. Shreve, Past Grand Matron Mrs. Flora E. Campbell, Past Grand Patron Betts and Mrs. Betts. Grand Secretary Mrs. Rose A. Yost, Assoclate Grand Conductress Mrs. Amy Holland- er and Mr. Hollander, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Linden. Mrs. Lelia J. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. F. Tracy Campbell, Mrs. Nellie Finch, Mrs. Ella B. Bladen, Jefferson D. Newlon, Dr. E. Stephenson, Mrs Beulah Capper, Mrs. Annie Blalock, Miss Lillie wrick, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hartung, Mrs. Mae Shade, Mr | and Mrs. John W. Self, Mr. and Mrs W. T. Wiedemann, Mr. and Mrs. Cla; {Ina Holtzscheiter, | was presented by the degrees were conferred. The home board will meet tomorrow night at the home of Leona Helwig, 1015 Rhode Island avenue northeast. Freda Hum- mer announced a card party Friday at 1 p.m. at the home of Martha Moore- head, 3521 Seventeenth street north- east; card party February 20 at 8 p.m., home of ~chairman,, 1331 Emerson street, and a combined dance and card arty March 7 at Chestnut Farms auditorium, Twenty-sixth and Penn- sylvania avenue. The endowment committee will have rty March 16 at 611 G street southeast. ‘The bowling team of the chapter will entertain the members ai | the meeting February 21. Temple Chapter will hold a short business meeting tomorrow, followed by a social. The annual ball and card party will be held at the Mayflower Hotel February 22. At _the meeting of Bethlehem Chap- ter Tuesday night degrees will be con- ferred. ‘The annual dance and card party will be held February 17 at the wuglngmn Hotel. Mrs. Roberts, chair- man of the Auxillary Home Board, an- nounces & rummage sale May 14, 15 and 16. The last meeting of Loyalty Chapter | was devoted to business and a social. | The matron, Mrs. Enid K. Anthony, an- | nounces an entertainment and valen- tine party will honor the past matrons and patrons of the chapter at the meet- ing February 15. The ways and means committee will hold a turkey dinner at Northeast Temple February 23. Flecta Chapter will have a valentine | party Tuesday evening, Mrs. Elizabeth Koontz in charge: Mrs. Elizabeth Scott | in charge of refreshments. The en- dowment_committee meets at the home of Mrs. Louise Tucker Wednesday eye- and Past Grand Matron Helen Barnard and Past Grand Patron Reuben A. Bogley were guests. Brightwood Chapter will hold its sec- ond gnnual chicken dinner February 23 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Brightwood Masonic Temple. The ways and means commit- tee is In charge. Matron Lula M. Glover of Mirlam Chapter announces a short business meeting, followed by refreshments, danc- ing and cards, tomorrow night. The guests of the evening will be the ma- trons and patrons of 1920 and 1922, also the Secretaries’ Assoclation. The | ways and means committee will hold a dance at L'Alglon, Eighteenth street | and Columbia road, February 15 | After a short husiness meeting of Fidelity Chapter last Wednesday eve- ning there was an entertainment with {a program, followed by a “Mormon Wedding,” initiating the junior past | matron and patron and the 1926 ma- | tron into the Matrons and Patrons'| Assoclation. The association met with Miss Larkin and Miss Johnston, at the | former’s home. | Matron Loulse E. Kreglow announces the meeting of Joseph H. Milans Lodge | Chapter February 16, in Northeast Ma- | | sonic Temple, will be homecoming night. | There will be an entertainment and re- freshments. ‘The Willing Workers will | meet Wednesday at the howe of Past Matron Cross, 1106 E street southeast. | | Past. Matrons' Lyles and Rowzee, Mrs. | Jennie Bean as hostesses. The auxiliary | home board will meet February 23 at the home of Mrs. Rose Bridwell, 1012 C street northeast, with the matron, Mrs. | Kate Buckingham: Lerta Hendricks and Emma Dawson as hostesses. Naoml Chapter met Wednesday and | celebrated its thirty-third birthday. Dis- ning. Mrs. Minnle Arnold is chairman of the turkey dinner to be served at the | colonial bazaar February 22. | The Matrons and Patrons’ Association ' of 1920 met January 31 with Mrs. Sallye | McQueen, 930 M street. The following | tinguished guests were Grand Matron Bogley, Junior Past Grand Matron the first meeting in March the chapter will have a pass party. Matron Margaret Kelser of Mount Pleasant chapter announces “Mount Pleasant Night” for.the next meeting, February 17. The entertainment, will be under the leadership of Past Matron | Helen Everett. The annual dance will | be held in the new Press Club ball- | room February 25. i Mizpah Chapter held a short busi- | ness meeting February 6. Grand Ma- tron Mrs. Sallye C. Bogley was wel- comed to her chapter. She has ap- pointed the matron, Mrs Mildred Young, grand marshal. Past Grand Patron Reuben A. Bogley' was also present ‘The ways and means com- mittee announced a card party and at Wardman Park Hotel on The chapter was %enter- tained by several readings by Mi: Flora Heins and songs with ukuleie accompaniment by Miss Flora Heins and Miss Gladys Bamforth. Columbia Chapter will celel charter members' night Monday eve- ning, having as speclal guests charter members and members of Martha Chap- ter. A program under direction of Vir- ginla McGarity, assisted by James L Evans, will be given. A party was given the present officers by Conductres Gertrude Smith last Thursday evenin A dance and card party by the ways and means committee will be giver at Wardman Park Hotel February 15 at 8:30 p.m. Columbia Chapter will have a char- ter_members’ night tomorrow evening at Fourteenth and Kenyon streets. The | grand fraternal parents, Past Grand Matron Ethel D. Baker Wetzel and Past er with Past Matron Alice P. Boss, will be the guests of honor. Martha Chap- ter, who mothered Columbia Chapter. | Stephenson, Past Grand Matron Taylor, Junior Past Grand Patron Dulin an Associate Grand Matron Gibbs. The February 22 meeting is called off, and | were elected officers: Mrs. Edith Par-| on this date the chapter will pay sons, president; Willlam L. Boyce, vice | traternal visit to Cathedral Chapter. | will attend as special guests. The pro. gram will be in charge of James Evans | and Mrs. Alice McGarrity. Refresh. ments will be served after the enter- ainment. i lor princess, Grand Patron Wallace Streater, togeth- | 1231 Harvard street, February 35. musical held at the home of Past Ma- tron Roberta Fosse for the auxiliary home hoard was largely attended. JOB'S DAUGHTERS. Bethel No. 1 held a brief business meeting at. the Masonic Temple Febru- ary 4, fter which there was a surprise birthday party for Mrs. Teachum. A speclal ‘program was arranged, at the beginning of which Mrs. Teachum wac escorted to the East. Hazel Miller, jun- recited a poem of con- gratulation, especially prepared by John | Clagett Proctor. Margaret Horn, senior | princess, gave a birthday solo which vas composed by herself. A large basket filled with Individual gifts was | presented by Honored Queen Virginia Schmidt. Other gifts were presented by the cholr, Dramatic Club, drill team, Mbothers® Club and by the Mary Wash- lington Chapter of Virginia. Mr= ‘Teachum resnonded. The Mother's | Prayer was given by the Order of De Molay. Refreshments were served Dancing concluded the program. ODD FELLOWS. | Grand Master J. Burton Kincer gave a dinner to the grand officers of the | Grand Lodge last Monday evening at Harvey's. Following the dinner a con- | ference hour was held. Grand Secre- |tary Harry L. Andresen submitted a report of the recent blanket campaign. Grand Conductor A. Yates Dowell received $50 in gold for having | distributed the largest amount of tick- | ets to the recent ball, as first prize | Otelie Littlefield of Mount Pleasant Re- brkah Lodge. No. 9. won the second prize, a lounging robe; Grand Secretary Andresen, third prize, lounging robe, {and Past Grand Master Lemuel H | Windsor, fourth prize. lounging coat. Grand Master Kincer _appointed Grand Conductor A. Yates Dowell and Grand Herald Henry C. Thomson on special committee, The grand master has appointed Grand Warden Elmer Cummings as chairman of the anniversary and ban- quet committee. Grand Marshal Walter bom | S. Norway has been appointed chair- Bethany Chapter will hold a card man of the committee on memorial |2 A | Bpring series will be to Phoenix Lodge in Benning, D. C. | A smoker has heen arranged for Wednesday evening. Edwin Callow Is chairman of the entertainment. The | special committee is composed of Presi- dent James E. Grifith of Central | Lodge: Henry C. Thomson, secretary of Brightwood Lodge, and Thomas C. Met- | tler. treasurer of Langdon Lodge. All representatives to the smoker com- mittee are requested to be present toe morrow evening at 330 o'clock in Bea- con Lodge room. This is the final meeting of the committee before the smoker, which wiil be held Wednesday m L O. O. F. Tempie. All members of the order are cordialiy Invited to be present. Metropolis Lodge the first degree on W next Friday evening In the near future Metropolis Lodz will hold an open meeting. at whi time those entitled to receiv jewels will be presented w: 16. will eonfer liam A. Myers (Continued on Twelfth Pa Central | Auto Works 449-51 Eye St. N'W. Frank. 6805 - Equipped for All j Automobile Work Sedan Body and Door Repairing Wood Work and Metal Work of All Kinds. The Best in Duco Painting and Matching Colors. Get us to examine your car and give estimate. If possible ‘ rty at Joppa Lodge Hall. 4209 Ninth services. Grand Chaplain Henry W February 16, Bethany Social Tippett has been appointed chairman the | Boosters will hold a card party at the of the committee on divine services. At ' home of the patron, Lewis L. Cogan. The first official visitation of the! Members are requested to meet af | pa Cathedral. Third and E streets, at 8 street, oclock. ‘The chapter will visit tern Star Home February 2 charge of the club, and the first meet- | The' presentation speech was made by | e fhe Snder the new adminisrtation will | past Master AT SBearson ol H“-"é'é\{mmmylfi gr;‘frg_c";‘,“mm Ty b February 17: President, Noble EAwin | monv ‘Lodge, who 1s also a gold card | Sor g Mrs. Donald iessler, Mr. and C. Dutton, chief rabban of Almas Tem- member of Congress Lodge. Mrs. George’ W Toombs. Miss Grace ple: first vice president. Past Ilustri-| The master welcomed many high of- | wijjiams, Mrs. Bessie Franzonl. Mrs. ous Potentate Roe Fulkerson: second | ficials of the fraternity, among Whom | pia Tyinch. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman ent. Past Tllustrious Poten- | were Frank M. Roller, grand lecturer: | Grampton, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Larner tate Harry Standiford: third vice presi- Harry L. Strang, high priest of Colum- | SR b SRp e “Frech, Miss dent, Past Illustrious Potentate Wil- | hja Chapter; Past Master W. J. Hope | yiqiat Dowrick. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam liam S. Quinter; board of governors.|of Anacostia Lodge. | Alf. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Elliott. Past Potentates Fred G. Alexander.| The first degree was conferred with | iyijijam Kimmel, Mr. and Mrs. William William F. Gude. Carter B. Keene,|Senior Deacon William Homer Carroll| pycper and Mrs. Mabel Lewis. Francis A Sebring. Louis A. Dent.!in the East and Senior Steward W. O. finsinl James T. Gibbs, L. Whiting Estes, Leon- | Rice acting as senior deacon. The ard P. Steuart. Harry F. Cary, Charles | lecture was delivered by Junior Deacon | n.;tv and dance February 23 at D. Shackelford and Amos A. Fries; |H. J. Lucier. | bm. at the Willard Hotel. secretary treasurer, H. S. Shepard. At the meeting February 16 the| Brookland Chapter, Grace B. Stil | chairman of ‘fin nngunlxcl‘:d‘ party. P.| The Trowel Club of Master Masons | M. Twyne, will report. It Lo | matron, met last Wednesday evening. held a business meeting February 4. ’Aprfl 7 at the Chesthut Farms Audi- | 10Ol fainment was in charge of the The constitution and by-laws were | . 11028 ‘star points and consisted of violin amended so as to admit members of | po: Mrs. deline Hagerman and any Government department or inde- | Federal Lodge will confer the F. C. :"lp"l'“m :g'fm:‘?. A"":lc A'ob:‘s e take. pendent office in which there is no Ma- | degree Tuesday evening, with Junior | tiieh"y o Mrs. Gwynette Willls. The sonic club. The constitution was also | Deacon Frank L. Tracy in the East.| ... onsisted of Helen Huggins, Martha changed so that all members who have | Senior Steward M. R. Day will confer ;o on, Nell Hiscox, Marie Hampton been or will be retired from the Gov- | the second section. Master Charles | ng Mary Ladow. ernment service will be given life mem- | B. A. Smoot will assume his official “rne siar points card party will be 'l:er;mp. mmlgn for new members | duti | held next Suur%ay mglghld .l(‘( (2: ! e o | Mas ¥ . Twe al onrt Following the meeting moving pic-| The Master Masons degree will be Mool ik, e 5 tures from the Bureau of Mines library | conferred in Justice Lodge February | "he Auxillary Home board will meet v!reishorn and refreshments were::e? by 5;_\; h'l'leyron ‘%i g’e“l}“ter‘ dgsi";;:mmormw at 1 p.m. at the home ocr hfr& serve am. e team Wi a A . 2421 North Capitol e officers are: J. D. Secrest, presi- | Chatles M. ' Fildebrand, master of | WhLam Blegier, B O and. Mrs. dent; J. W. Byler, president pro tem; Myron M. Parker Lodge. The degree |ypciy assisting hostesses. V. L. Dodge, secretary; W. T. Paine, will be conferred on two candidates ™, pact Matrons' Soclety will meet ; W. H. Welsh, doorkeeper. from Myron M. Parker Lodge and wéo | Wednesday at the home of Past Matron from Justice Lodge. Master Don - | Hampton, 21 T street, with Past | Fees of Justice Lodge will be host. | Grand Matron Crawford, assisting president: Miss Edith A. Willlams, sec retary and treasurer. A banquet was planned for March 9 at Dupont Hotel Grand Matron Mrs. Sally to repair, we do it. | Service Co-operation Jor Economical Transportetion Il Harmony Chapter will give a ('ll'g At the last stated convocation of La Fayette Chapter, R. A. M., the follow. - hostess. ing officers were elected or appointed: | La Fayette Lodge will confer the en- g High priest, Clarence J. West; king, R. | tered apprentice degree at its com-| The thirteenth annual meeting of the W. Mathaney: scribe, F. Willson Camp: | munication Thursday _evening. with | order of the Sigma Pi. composed of captain of the host. Elmer J. Kalten- | Junior Warden Harry B. Pitts heading 'the past matrons and patrons of bach; principal sojourner, Paul B. El- | the official line. Esther Chapter, will be held next Sat- can: Royal Arch captain, Thomas E. s |urday evening at the Raleligh Hotel Cassey: master of the third vail, Wil- = The Fellowship Club of Mount | The ceremonies incident to the initia- lard Gatchell, master of the second | Rainier, Md., will be host to the Tall |tion of the newcst members. Mrs. Ada vail, William R. Frank: master of the Cedars of Lebanon at the Blue Bird | Ethel Phillips and Stanley Harris Rid- first vail, Charles H. Bartz; sentinel, | Hall, Thirty-fourth street and Rhode |ings, will be at 7 o'clock, followed by William P. Chroninger. The secretary |Island avenue, Mount Rainier, tomor- |a dinner and dancing. and treasurer. M. B. Yerger and H. C.|row evening. All Masons are lm'mdi Bruner, were re-elected. After the elec- ' to be present. | tion the officers were installed by Grand | Warren G. Harding Chapter will meet are— | February 14. The home board met at Master Stanley announces Past Grand | the home of Mrs. Coumbe, 1127 Euclid | Master Harry Standiford and Past street. Plans for the season were out- P as |Grand Master Charles C. Coombs will | ined, The hostesses were Mrs. David- 3 panion T. C. Lewis is in | he guests and speakers at the February son, Mrs. Corsa and Mrs. Coumbe. On charge of the entertainment committee | 16 communication of Singleton Lodge. | April 26 a masked party will be held at Charge of the entertainment committee | e work will be the conferring of the | Ghestnut Farms auditorium. ment committee. | Fellow Craft degree with the official | | line headed by Senfor Deacon Stevenson. | At the conclave of Columbia Com- | i mandery Priday evening, the Order of ORDER OF DE MOLAY. 5, Shreve, will bs guesls at Martha tne Temple will be conferred, with| Robert Le Bruce Chapter will hold a Washington apter of lexandria, Generalissimo Henry H. Wright head- | mmnm:t meeting next rena.y at which | Va., Tuesday evening. Col. D. P. Quin- g’x) the cast. lThL:dI:mm.ndm :;l‘l'l | the final plans for the coming conclave | lan, U. 8. A, will deliver an address. d its annual ' night at | will be presented to the membership. Washini vt te: gton Centennial Chapter, S ] | "'An important meeting of the CON- |, the business meeting February 17, The Imperial Landew Worlds Most Luxurious Past Grand Matron Mrs. Nellle Fletcher and Past Grand Patron Charles The Potomac West Gate Club, at its meeting in Masonic Hall, 1210 Wiscon- sin avenue. February 3, elected officers es follows: William C. Kuechle, presi. @ent. Philip B. Harford, vice president Ulysses G. Salter, secretary-treasurer: | E ‘Woodin, sergeant-at-arms, and | Willam C. Dowden and Henry Utley | Miine, members of the executive com- mittee. Installation of the officers im- mediately followed. the ceremonies be- ing in charge of the retiring president. | “Rev. Bud” Pisher was presented 10 lit- tle red dogs. Later in the evening he, | in behalf of the members of the club, presented the retiring president with a Jewel and chain. also a charm. The club instructed the executive committee v formulate plans for an entertain- ment 0 be held during Easter week. The next meeting of the club will be held Pebruary 17 | At the Jast stated convocation of | Capitol Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, | the following officers were elected and tnsiailed Lucian T. Willlams. high priest. Russell Tyree, king; George A Lrescalette. scribe. John A. Moyer, sec- retary. George H Felt. treasurer; Wii- liam E. Pfeifer, captain of the host; J D McDuffie, principal sojourner; Her B ¥zufiman, royal arch captain; Ira E Keller, first vall; Ervine C. £ seeond vall: Van W, Roberds, Jobert 8. Peterson, senti- Randall M. Oiler, past high iswee for three years. John J wiam, the retiring high priest 4 with a pest high priest t High Priest Felt on be- apter sy Bamuel J. Peldman an- unices the stated communication of Femuel Gompers 1odge will be held &t M Temple Tuesday av 7:30 pm F. C degree will be con- ferred on five candidates, with Senior Yencon Lais 3 Raebacn heading the ine. AL the last stated com- decided tha' the night st the Wash- March € give 4 ladie: iny'on Howl The execative oo Porest Tall Cedar Sniversily € mittes of Capltol Lebsnon. met. s\ 37 Club, Wednesday eve Beveral new peutions were read is the aim of the membership eommiter ) have 100 candidates for tise ceremontal v e held February 29 | the Willera Howl. ‘The evening | Bisn e olmerved as e secnnd versery of the forest Baltimore ing & large delegation snglon v help celebrate the Grand Iull Cedar M. M. Van- peif m Vipit v Balimore forest on the oocasion of e lest ceremonial The forest will pay & frsternal visi 1 e Fellowelip Ciub st Mount Reinier Mi ¥ebrusry 13 The pew wembwre vwho were initiated 80 e lmst ceremonisl are as follows Freny Winte ‘Lrenrurer of e Uniea Flatee H Thomes ‘Iate Awsistunt Lrewearer of tie United States. Lemuri M OWinawr, pest grend muster of ( Fellowe for Ve Distriet of Golumbis Devid ¥ Arnold. e Y Bein, Kawerd ¥ Berwl Geoge M Curr, Louis B Dergene. Ciyde K Gross. Eamund Duls Gould, Jemes B MHarper lee Harris Jsnee N Kline Bwmuel H. Marks Yoo € Murt priesCole Mont Official Service DELCO—KLAXON—REMY Authorised by United Motors Service CREEL BROS. 1811-17 14th $t. NW, Potomac 413 clave guides has been called today at will have a special entertalnment in 2 o'clock at the home of Thomas Hall, 27 V street northeast The fancy patrol is ordered to report | charge of Mrs. Margaret Birmingham, wife of the patron, Alfred J. Birming- L Ot e enphlysin iniform, |, JRhe enowmenicohimlite Jwll " meet tomorrow night at the home of f;}‘;‘l;fi:n}’nfld*gfi'llthl:'l:‘::nm: BIVINg &N | Mp Ruth H. Tucker, 1511 Twenty- eighth street. The home board com- Reports _are being recelved rom pmitiee will meet at the home of Mrs thoss chapters which are planning 2| Mabel McCurdy, 16 West Walnut street. take part in the conclave February 22.| Rosemont, Va. Wednesday. The same t B vening the Past Matrons and Past Pa- EASTERN STAR. dftmm- Assoctation will hold its annual Ruth Chapter's auxiliary home rbf;;r | banquet at the Grace Dodge Hotel. The will meet Tuesday at the home of MT5. | ways and means committee will mee W. Zimmerman, 5004 Arkansas avenue. | Thursday evening at the home of Mrs — { | SGatgaretis: OoncsiAlOD fofiEatier | SRty MRURIVASELIE. SCASTR Rirest (south- | Chapter, announces the degrees will be | £y conferred Thursday evening, followed by | The birthday party celebrating the a program in charge of Associate Matron | fourteenth anniversary of 8t. Johor Mildred R. Shafer. The cholr rehearsal | Lodge Chapter was held at the close of will be held at the home of Mrs. William | the meeting February 6. The gr Reed on Tuesday evening mnlr;m, tgrund patron and many past grand officers were guests. The gues The wavs and means committee of | SIS IS CATS BN by the Joppa Lodge Chapter met Tuesday eve- [ giiine Glee Club, toe dancing and o ning at the home of Matron Florence Bpanish dance by little Miss Carboria A. Balley and completed the plans for | jimmie MeFarland, a De Molay boy, as a dance. card parly and entertalnment | o ‘piack face comedian, concluded this at Wardman Park Hotel, Pebruary 17 at | 1 380 TC CRECE CRle Bl 8:0 pm. This commitiee alto AN-| yoe gerved, followed by dancing. nounces a turkey dinner to be glven in s March | Lebanon Chapter will be in charge Past Matron Dietz has been appoint- | of the religlous services at the Masonic ed & member of the grand chapter by- | and Eastern Star Home this afternoon laws committee and Past Matron | at 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer | Greenstreet made chairman of the tem- | grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of ple committee. | Masons, will officiate. ‘The orchestra of At its next meeting the chapter will | the Bunday school of the First Baptist have a short business session, followed | Church will furnish music by an entertainment and dancing. ‘The | The next meeting of the chapter chapter will have charge of the reli- | Tuesday, will be followed hy an enter- gious services at the Masonic and | gainment A card party will be con- Eastern Btar Home February 26. 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