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*___(Continued from Tenth Page.) dicating unbroken membership in the order for 25 years or more. Rebekah Lodges. Esther Rebekah Lodge will entertain | tomorrow evening_the Rebekah As-| sembly and the Grand Lodge officers| who are members of that lodge. An/ entertainment has been prepared and refreshments will be served. The following officers of Naomi Re-| bekah Lodge were installed by Mrs. Cora | Kincer and her staff of officers from Schuyler Colfax Rebekah Lodge: Noble | grand. M E. Bowing: vice grand, Miss Ray Garfinkle: recording secretary, | Mrs. Alice S. Thomas: treasurer, Mrs. Edith 1. Lusby: financial secretary, Mrs. May Raitz: chaplain, Mrs. Pearl Her-| bert; conductor. Miss Maggie Godman; | . THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, cises to be held in Alexandria February | Caj 22, which was accepted. The next visit to be made by the State Councilor will be to Old Glory Council Wednes- day evening, in the Bank Hall, 318 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. J. Morgan Reed Council met Febru- ary 3. in Star Hall, Mount Rainier, Md., with the vice councilor, Perry A. Mar- tin, presiding. The council went on record as favoring the Junlor Order Band. State Councllor Oscar T. Har- low, Deputy State Councilor A. L. Dah- ler_and others spoke. Good {lor W. E. Schorr called Lib- Will Councll was reorganized at | vty eyl Gounci io_order fn Northeast Jonadab_ Hall Inst Tuesday night. rv 4 Past Charles White was elected worthy chief | MAsonic Temple - ebuiis 5. cate The council will meet on the second yice Councilor A C. Columbus, Past and fourth Wednesday of each month. | Gouncilor Bruckson of Bennings and v 3 8 Past Councilor Gorbutt of Star Span- m:]::lfi 'g:,.‘(.’ p :;“:,l'r:":'l?":r the | §led Banncr and Vice Councllor A. C. | C s made addresses. general committee in charge of me‘(‘"_',‘,:;:‘,:’";,_"'B?.mm Council met and Midwinter ball of the fourth degree of | gouncilor Houser presided. the Knights of Columbus. has made |~ aAmerica Jeficrson Council met Feb- the following appointments for the | pary 2 in Northeast Masonic Temple T e e "Sorer. Eawin 5 Mt counclor B L inte "Goun: v 3 v . lgg. Headed by y S = Goodwin, chairman of the door com- J,fi,r Montgomery, council ad- ll:exlmln., W. J. Armstrong and W. B. el ly. The Jonadab Boosters will organize tonight at Jonadab Hall, 623 Louisiana avenue, for the purpose of entertain- ment and to work for the extension of the order. the Wade announced his desire to ald the work of the company in a subordinate position. Company C is expecled to send a full complement of men to the Summer encampment in Connecticut. Hickory Camp invites all Woodmen and their triends to a card party at the temple next Wednesday night. Consul Comdr. McGee of Fraser Camp will outline his program for the coming season tomorrow night. Plans for entertainment features are to b considered, and an effort will be made | to revive the famous “Mystery Com- mittee.” Oak Camp's team, under Capt. Kin~ Is making progress in its work. an the new uniforms will soon be read for distribution. An open meetin- date is to be selected for the near future, when an entertainment anc ceremonial of special work will be provided. MARINE CORPS According to a telegram reccived at FEBRUARY 12, 1928—PART: 4. ! | has been in command of Marine bar- Rear Admizal Charles Morrls, pay-| facks at Puget Sound, Wash., has been master general of the Navy, and c'hm-\dlmlrd to proceed to Washington and in his office havins 1o do with prisonnel | 'O report to Marine Corps headquarters problems are at th» presnt time en-|Comdr. Clarence N. Hinkamp, upon 2d In the prep- | completing his course at the War Col- Sration of a siate | loge. will_ be nsigned to duty in the of changes In sta- | Bureau of Ordnance. _Lieut. Comdr. tion and duties of | Stewart A. Manahan, who has been on cMicers of the Sup- | @1ty as district communication officer Dy Corps during | At Cavite. P. I, will be assigned to duty the Spriag, Sum-|In the Tureai of Engineering, while mer and Autumn | Lieut. Comdr. Charles M. Cooke, Jr.. on of this year. Fol- | duty as gunnery officer of the Idaho, I5 Jowing Jc given ascigned to duty in the Bureau of some of the high | Navigation. Taniing officers of | The following medical officers of the | that corps now on | Navy have been assigned to a course of | Wity Afieat or on | inetruction, beginning March 1, 1928, o oreign station, 7% the Massachusetis General Hospital, Sho are due for | Boston: Capt. Robert E. Hoyt, Comdr. hore ‘duty: Gapts | Renier J. Straetan. Lieut. Comdrs. Wil- enlisted men per officer, the enlisted | strength on that date should have been 1.575, whereas it was 8920. The Army is experiencing difficulties in getting its full quota of air officers and it might be that the number of enlisted men should be held down until that situation fmproves. It is intended that the 1929 funds will maintain an average enlisted strength of 118,750 men during that fiscal year, and that that! strength will not be reduced by reason of funds proving inadequate as the resuit of an underestimate or laws enacted after this bill shall have become law. In commenting upon the five-year Air Corps program, the Secretary of War sald that “the final result of the five- year program. if the Air Corps men are taken from the 118,750, would be a re- duction of eight battalions of Infantry, four squadrons of Cavalry, eight bat- teries of Field Artillery, four batteries of Coast Artillery, two companies of Ei gineers, over 500 men from the Quarte: master Corps, four Ordnance compan and one detachment of a Chemical Warfare regiment.” Progressive members of the Army and ARTISTIC DESIGN USED IN PLEATING TROUSERS London Tailors Pleass Young Bloods by Shoving the Waist- line to Higher Point. l;rn;;;;;nbrg-nm of the Awociated Press. N.—Man's walstiine has gons = notch. The idea is to mvellhe ailors more opportunity to dis; art at pleating. ¥ e g All the London tallors are now pleat- ng trousers, especially for v lblm»dx. y he younger Every perfectly good pair of trousers should” have pleats round the watst- band, aver the tallors, as the pleats ttend to give a good “hang” to the trousers and an appearance of fullness which is so much desired. As to the question of the high walst- line, the Savile Row tailors point ot | that if the jacket has three buttons ths |use of the center button only #ill en- | hance this effect, 50 as a consequ | the center butto, . 5 1 | mittee; A. B. Williamson, chairman of | journed to attend the visitation of the R. S to N. G.. John Hogan: R. S. toV. | 3 e lto TEAward 1. ‘oa 3 Pl | llam W. Wickersham, Willlam W. Har- G. Miss Shirley Malinski; inside guar- | the floor committee; Eugene Baczenas. |state Victor S Jackson, alone of th T ainaiae o | grave, Stephen R. Mills and Lieut. Clyde Navy Club prepared a nominating slate | yorerating 15 bhuttoned while the headquarters, Marine Corps. Maj. Gen. | for officers and directors which will be | 3re fraq dian, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey: outside guar= com- | dian, Otto Smith, and past noble grand | end musician, Miss Emma T. Strobel. | Mrs. Edith 1. Lusby has been recnm-( mended as instructress. ‘The noble grand has appointed the followthg chair- men: Press, Mrs. Edith 1. Lusby. relief, Mrs. Alice S. Thomas. and home circle committee. Mrs. Bowing., Mr: S Miss Garfinkle. Miss Malinski, Mrs. Thomas. and Miss Strobel, representa- tive to the home. The Past Noble Grands' Clulf visited the lodge at its last meeting. The presi: of the Rebekah Assembly, Mrs aret Royston. and Mrs. Annie E. v made addresses. er Colfax Rebekah Lodge will have an entertainment Tuesday evening. Brightwood Rebckah Lodge will give & Valentine party Tuesday evenmg. sponsored by the past noble grands of the lodge. Refreshments will be served. At the last meeting of Dorcas Rebekah lodge degrees were conferred. Mis, Rosa Homay, noble grand. announced @& short business session Thursday eve- ning. followed by a heart social. 7There will be a 500 card party given by Dorcas Club February 20, in Northi- east Masonic Temple, at 8:30 p.m. The Noble and Vice Grands’ Associa- tion will meet Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Margaret Royston, 3031 | O street. The Past Noble Grands' Club was organized recently with the following ofncers: President, Mrs. Nettie R. Mettler: vice president., Mrs. Margaret | chairman of the refreshment Couneil mittee, and John F. Hillyard. chairman |~ Anacostia Council met Monday eve- of the entertainment committee. | ning with Councilor M. E. White pre- Besides Miss Mary Day. Miss Ida siding. The degree team with Degree Belt, Miss Ethel Willis and Ollie Rosen- | Master Clark Teats and Capt. E. R. feld. the committee announces that it Thomas in command. conferred the | has'also engaged Miss Adelaide Cour- teney Flanagan, toe dancer. to appear | on the program. Dancing will be {rom | 9 to 1 o'clock. and refreshments will | be served. All Knights of Columbus | are invited to attend the ball. Spalding Council will give & Valentine dance and card party at K. of C. Hall. 918 Tenth street, February 16. Lecturer Thos. K. Gallaher. with the assistance of the ladies' committee. has completed arrangements for an extensive party which provides for card playing from 8:30 to 10:30 and dancing from 9:00 tn 12:00. Refreshments will be served. The proceeds will go to the sick and relief” fund. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. ‘The Great Council District of Colum- bia Improved Order of Red Men and | Degree of Pocohontas will convene in the hall at Ninteenth street and Penn- ia avenue tomorrow at 8 p.m. and will continue to meet each evening until all business has been transacted. | | The election and_Installation of Great | Chiefs will be held Tuesday evening. i Idaho Council. Degree of Pocohontas, | announces a series of entertainments to be held on the second and fourth Friday evenings of each month. Mrs. Edith | McDonald was appointed chairman of | | degrees upon four candidates. Re- marks were made by E. R. Thomas, Clark Teats, N. E. Kemper, James E. Frye. P. J. Martin, Frank Ricker and several others. Andrew Jackson _Council met in Junior Order Hall, 808 I street, Tues- day cvening, with Councilor G. O. Sun- dav presiding. The good of order com- | mittec reported that arrangements | were heing made for the visitation of | the State Councilor and staff officers | Pebruary 21. Past State Councllor Thomas P. Moore, Past Councilor ! Lacey and Recording Secretary Willlam . LaRoche made addresses. NATIONAL UNION. The Hospital Service Association mat Wednesday evening at 501 Washington Loan and Trust Building and elected officers as follows: M. J. Kindsfather of Potomac Council, president; C. Ben- nie of Victory Council, secretary, Sam- uel Trupp of Victory Council, treasurer. Plans were made for the annual theater party to bé held early in the Spring. Victory Council met Friday evening with President Norman Bell presiding. Six applications for membership were favorably acted on. Speaker Coover provided a buffet supper after routine business. and has arranged for a pro- John A. Lejeune, commandant of the corps, accompanied by Capt. Edward A Cralg and Capt. Louts W. Whaley, aldes, | will return to headquarters tomorrow after having completed a tour of in- spection, including the Marine brideade stationed in Nicaragua and the West Cost expeditionary base at San Dicgo, Calif. Brig. Gen. Rufus H. Lane, adjutant and inspector of the corps, returned to headquarters from an inspection trip to Nicaragua last Tuesday. Ma). Joseph C. Fegan, in charge of recruiting. is at headquarters after having inspected the central. the west ern and the southern recruiting dis- tricts, respectively. An armored automobile from depot of supplies of the quartermaster’s department of the corps. Philadelphia Pa., arrived in Washington for an in spection by headquarters officials sev- eral days ago. It is understood the construction of the armor was done at| private expense, with the view of hav- ing the corps adopt such type of car for emergency use in street riots or the escort of Government funds, etc. No action, favorable or otherwise, has thus far been taken Applicants for commission as second lieutenant in the Marine Corps Reserve in future must not be over 28 years of age upon date of acceptance of com- mission. A period of two weeks' active duty will be required each year at either the West Coast expeditionary base the | the stafl of the commander of the scouting fleet: Noel W. Grant, staff of the | commander of the aircraft squadrons of | | the battle finct; John H. Merriam, pur- | chasing and disbursing officer, Shang- hal, China; Edward E. Goodhue, fleet | paymaster ‘on’ the staff of the com- | mander of the battle fleet; Elijah H. | Cope, stafl of th> commander of the | fleet. base force; Walter D, Sharp, naval station, Cavite, P. 1; Emory D. Stan- ley, staff of the commander of the air- |eraft squadrons of the scouting fleet, {and Comdr. Frank Baldwin, staff of | the commander of the Yangize patrol. | Tear Admiral Morris, Capt. Robert A. Dawes, who has been in command of the U. S. S. Relief, has | been assigned to duty in the Navy De- | partment as assistant to the depart- mental budget officer. Capt. Arthur C. Stott. now: undergoing a course of in- struction at the Naval War College, will be assigned to duty in the office of the director of fleet training at the Navy | Department Upon completing the War College course, Capt. Ralston S. Holmes will e | assigned to temporary duty in the office {of naval intelligence, and upon com- | pleting this temporary duty will prob- | ably be sent to Rome, Ttaly, as the reli of Capt. Forde A. Todd, who will return |to the United States for ‘assignment. | Capt. James P. Lannon, now on duty in the office of the director of fleet train- W. Brunson. presented to the club membership for a Army. In continuing the Army housing pro- | gram, carrying on the five-year Alr | Corps program, checking further retro- Trousers remain about the length at the bottom. being ge: turned up. with a width of 13 vote at the annual election of officers, which will be held at the club tomorrow | afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. The pro- gressive nominating slate is as follows: | For president, Maj. Gen. Mark L. Her- | incl | still remain within the average number | gression in the reserve of ammunition, sey, U. 8. A. retired; vice president, proceeding with approved seacoast de- |Mal. Gen John A. Lejeune, com- fense projects within and without the ! mandant. U. 8. Marine Corps: secretary, continental limits of the United States, | Maj. William N. Porter. C. W. 3., and continuing experimental and ""i"’ 8. A.; treasurer, Lieut. Comdr. Frank velopment work in all branches of the | P. Willlams (S. C.), U. 8. N.: to serve service, the 1929 estimates for the Reg- | until 1931 as directors—Maj. Gen ular Army are considercd to be a real; Kenzie W. Walker. chief of finance of step forward. The budget is intended [the Army: Lieut. Comdr. Palus P. to provide for an average of 118,750 en- | Powell, U 8. N. and Lieut. Comdr listed men during the 1929 fiscal year | A. V. 8. Pickhardt. U. 8. N. and ‘o which eorresponding average strength|Serve as director until 1929, Maj. Clay- was provided for by the 1928 estimates. | ton B. Vogel, U. 8. M. C. As the Regular Army was considerably under strength at that time, it was thought that in providing for the first year's increment of 1,248 enlisted men | ¢ in pursuance of the provisions of the | five-year Air Corps: program act, that recruiting might be so administered as | to close the year with 119,998 men and Craze for Slimness Hits Sweets. orrespondence of the Assoclated Prees MANCHESTER. England.—Woman's “craze for slimness” has greatly re- duced figures in the chocolate and con- fectionery branches of the sugar in- provided for. As it is working out. the | Army is absorbing the first year's incre- ment, keeping the total number of men to 118,750, and the estimates for 1929 are on the basis of absorbing another 1,243 men during the 1929 fiscal year. | If the Air Corps actually nceds and gets the men, the natural consequence will be to disrupt existing units. The question arises, however, as to whether or not the number of men required Manchester Chamber of Commerce. Imports of refined sugar and sugar candy at Manchester dropped nearly 300.000 tons in 1927 as compared with 1926, the report declares. AUTO . dustry, says the annual report of fhe A cat’s senses of smeil and taste are not 5o keen as nt s its sight, hearing and GENERATORS EXCHANGED Installed WHILE. YOU WAIT—Sman Charge Does Keen Your Fully Charzed? ¥ not see us for aniek eMeient service. Yonr Generatnr Rattery aced rates on eenerators a ttarters for exchange if nat Wz e Ford T 1] chevrater Studebaker £1.50, O0demobile -$10.00 Faize | Aubarn $10.00' Chiandier 1 Chrvaler Rea | ] Eawex Gverland * Star || porant | OTHER CARS IN PROPORTION Frchanges enaranteed same as new —1M) davs. Batteries charged for $1.00 it necessarv. We rewind our own ar- matnres and shin o all narts of the United States at San Diego. Calif., or at the Quantico | ing, will be due to go to sea this year, base on the East Coast. Capt. Frederick L. Oliver. now on ducy First Lieut. H. P. Smith, now on duty | in the department budget office, will be | relation to the number of Air Corps at Quantico, will shortly be ordered de- | assigned to the next course at the Naval | officers. Under the five-year program, tached by Gen. Neville and will procecd | War College. Comdr. Harvey Delano, | the authorized personnel strength of the | to Haiti via the Kittery, sailing from | who has been on duty as executive offi- | Air Corps on June 30, 1928, calls for gram of entertainment in the council for the coming year. MACCABEES. Eureka Hive met Tuesday evening at Northeast Masonic Temple, with Rule: secretery, Miss Minnie Hohn. and | the pharaphernalia committee and an- treasurer, Miss Ella Oakey. A degree | pounces a card social March 9. team is being organized and a rehearsal | w:ll be called in the necar future. Mrs. Rule will have charge of the drill work, Mrs. Ella Mallory the ritualistic work | by the Air Corps does not have some CARTY ELECTRIC & ARMATURE SERVICE, Inc. Complete Auto and Commereial Service Logan Tribe conferred the Chiefs De- | gree at their last meeting, the ceremon- | ies being under the direction of Past | Chief Sachem Thomas H. Dennis. WHEELS DEMOUNTAKLE KIS and Mrs. Elsie Wilson the characters. | They will meet once each month and | visit a Rebekah lodge. Lndge was visited last week and they will visit Ruth Rebekah Lodge March 5. ‘The Home Circle met at I. 0. O. F. | Temple February 1 and the following officers were elected: * President, Mrs. Belle C. Thomson; vice president, Mrs. Bybil Wills; sccreiary, ‘Miss Emma T. Strobel, and treasurer, Miss Maud: Rohdrick. The following chairmen | ‘were appointed by the president: Ways | and means. Mrs. Edith I. Lusby: enter- tainment, Mrs. E'Pearl Windsor; pan- 3 nie E. sby. The presi- dent requests all members to be present #t_the next meeting, March 8. Miriam Rebekah Lodge will meet Fri- day evening at 1. O. O. F. Temple. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Anacostia Council met last Wednes- @ay evening, with thé countilor, Ger- trude Everhart, presiding. The record- | ing secretary, Nirs. Mary P. James, made | @ report on the Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall committee's meeting. Trustee Ricker made announcement the new | hall will later bear the name of thel Daughters of America, as well as Jr. O. | U. A. M. name on building. Plans for | » visit to Nathan Hale Council of Balti- | more, Md., were discussed for Pebruary 13. The application of Mrs. Ferguson ‘Was accepted. There will be an initia- tion March 7. A dance will be given in the celebra- tion of St. Valentine's day jointly be- tween Old Glory Council and Eagle Council, Pebrusry 14. at Oyster's Hall, ‘Twenty-sixth and Pennsylvania avenue. | The annual uerade Valentine | dance of Golden e will be nell, presiding. A theater party will be | held at Keith's Theater March 2. | Triumph Council was called to order | ‘Thursday evening in Northeast councilor, Mrs. | sonic Temple by the Amelia Budesheim. council bold initiation Pebruary 23 and Pebru- ary 16 the men of the council will give a social 1o the women, Martha Dandridge Council met at 808 1 street last Monday evening, wnh[ the. councilor, Mrs. Edythe Berg, in the Powhatan Tribe has changed the | Graul, commander. presiding meeting nights to_every Thursday st | Thren candidates were initiated. The Pythian Temple. They will have a class | ()] ceremonial of the new ritual was Naomi Rebekah 1 | Ma-|to Capital Council Monday evening. 1| scting as marshal, presented the State ;}dopuon and a social at the next meet- | 2. | Hiawatha Council. Degree of Poco- | hontas, has moved to Pythian Temple | |and have changed the meetings to the | first and ehird Monday evenings. | WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. | Brightwood Review, Mrs. Margaret | { Knighting, president, will meet tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock, in the parish house of the Church of the Holy Com- forter, 5700 Georgia avenue. | | Mrs. Martina Tripp will entertain | the Monday Lunch Review at luncheon | | temorrow at 1 o'clock, at the Woman's | City Club, 22 Jackson place. The pro- iceeds from the lunch will go to the fund that is being raised by the review for the new club house. At 12 o'clock | the review will meet for a business ses- sion in the parlors of the club. Washington Review will give a val Al entine dance Tuesday evening at 1326 | Massachusetts avenue. | ‘The Alpha Beta Chi Girls will meet | Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, in the | office of the ascociation, 219-220 McGill | ! Building. | ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS./ After the meeting Pebruary 6 of Di- | vision No. 2. Ladies’ Auxiliary, received | “the Irish Study Club.” P. J. Haltigan | | delivered an address, and J. J. Me-| Carthy spoke on “The Topics of the Day | Ireland.” Several recitations, in-| strumental and vocal numbers were | rendered. after which refreshments JR. 0. U. A M | State Councilor Oscar T. Harlow nndi staff of officers paid their annual visit | Deputy State Councilor W. M. Martin | Councilor and officers who were re- cejved by Acting Councilor N. H. Har- |rison. The National Councilor of the |United States was resented by y National Councilor John H. yer, who made the principal ad- |on February 21, at Northeast Masonic ! initiated. Mrs. rendered. | It was decided to celebrate Washing- | ton’s birthday by a joint meeting of | Eureka Hive, Mount Vernon Tent and Court No. 3, Jewels of the Maccabecs. Temple, the principal feature on the program to be rendered by the fewels members of the junior department. Court No. 3, Jewels of the Maccabees, met February 4. under the direction of the queen mother, Mrs. Sarah H. Severe. The first degree was rendered by the children. with Miss Mabel Beavers, dia- mond, presiding. Five candidates were E. T. Taylor. queen mother of Alexandria Court of Alexan- dria. Va, made an address. * Mount Vernon Tent will meet at Northeast Masonic Temple tomorrow evening KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ‘The Knights of Pythias Hall Assocla- tion will meet tomorrow evening at & o'clock. Franklin Lodge gave a dance at the Willard Hotel last Tuesday evening. the Grand Chancellor and Mrs. Snyder were the guests of honor. Calanthe Lodge will meet tomorrow evening, and will confer one of the ranks. \ Franklin and Webster Lodges will meet Tuesday evening. ‘The chancellor commander of Capi- tal Lodge will issue a ppeal to the lodge and begin a campaign to increase the membership. Unlon and Columbia Lodge will meet Wednesd: Rathbone Superior Lodge met Friday evening, and approved their annuai re- Supreme Chancellor Richard 8. Witte and Mrs. Witte will accompany the Grand Chancellor and Franklin Lodge to Mount Vernon, February 22. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Senator Morris Sheppard was the orator at Alpha Camp's last conven- tion, when 18 veterans' badges of honor were awarded to the soverelgns of Alpha who had been in the fra- chair. Alyce K. Lowery was idress. Among the others who spoke 85 associate vice councilor, and MIs. yere State Councilor Oscar T. Harlow, Vallie McGinnis as the associate junior | Past State Councilor Buck Oleveri, past councilor, with Past Councilor |Btate Secretary John Prender, State Mrs. Harriet J. Fairall officiating. A Treasurer Thomas F. Jones Press Rep- Valentine social was held. Prizes were |resentative Malcolm Reintzel and State won by Mrs. Vallie McGinnis, Frank Conductor W. L. Sudwarth. An invi- terntly for 25 years or longer. Clerk D. W. Thayer made the presentation address in the name of BSovereign Comdr. W. A. Fraser. Mrs. David Kincheloe gave several solos. Elm Camp's Uniform Rank company held a council at the clubroom Wed- Cole, Mrs. M. Ropella Cole, Mrs. Rosa Carter and others. Barbara Prietchie Council met Thurs- | @2y evening. with the councilor, Edna | Geither, presiding. Vice Councilor | Regina Earney announced an enter-| teinment and play would be given' Feobruary 15 at Brentwood, Md., for the benefit of the relief fund. Deputy Btate Councilor Charles H. Miller in- | stalled Vice Councilor M. De Grossitt and Warden Viola Wilkerson. Past Btate Councilor Alice Mullen was ap- pointed chairman of the good of 'K' order committes, with Mrs. Earney as vice chairmsn SHEPHERDS OF BETHLEHEM. The joint class initiation for Nation- 8!, Cepiwl, Trinity and Loyalty Lodges will be held at Loyalty Lodge, in North- east Masonic Temple. The degree work will be exemplified by the past com- manders, assisted by the officers and members of the four lodges. The founder of the order, Mrs Wyeoft Hall of New Jersey, Brown, supreme commander of New Haven. Conn.; BSupreme Buperior of Deputies Jonn Garey, Ofclal Organizer Mrs. Ana Gerey of Arlingwn, N J and other supreme officers from New dersey. Pennsylvanis and Delaware will e present Refresnments w1l be served A valentine dance wiil 1oyeity I munity H Regina Eva Mrs Auna be given hy dge Tuesdny night at Com- Buitland, Md met Juesday evening U, Grant place, The Jodge will meet the first and third Tues- 6oye in the future. Mrs Emms Brooks pest eommender of ‘Lrinity Lodge, pre- eented ner commission s deputy su- 8! Wondmen's preme commender for National Lodge, | 210 wes gven w weloom., She was presented with & gL by Mrs. Jessie Uenerds The commander appointed her goon and weltare commivtee, Mre Arelin Bmith as chairmen ‘Trinity 1oage will join in with the clase iuitistion v be held vomorrow at Nortiesst Temple. ‘The regular meel- dng of the lodge will be at B0 I street Feoruary 15 BONS OF JONADAR, Hope Couned) admived four new memiere Perey Clemeptsu wae elected vice chief 1) fill 8 vaceney. Addresses vere macs by Charles McGl, Charles Frrsll Jemes MacDoneld &nd oinere George Weamsnn, worthy chief #ined Fumeer Counsl) met, with Chie! Charies Willlame presiding. Three new memvers were John € Dmley Council met with Worlhy Chief Charles Mitchell in the chalr Addiesees were made by Vice Boverelgn Chlel Quear Roth, ) Trornburg, Willem ¥ Penning, Thomas W Bt and others A temperance Elilses’ Hall, Del Eovereign Councy 1or e purpose of ory ©f Jonadsht Addresses were made by Tast, Bovereign Chief J J Bpllimen acv. Antonio Gemmisetts, Willlem E ‘r.nuw was held In ey by the pre- | Worthy | nesday evening and heard with regret of the resignation of Capt. Wade. 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Imperial “80;” There you have the smart New Chrysler “52.” At its new low prices and sen- tional L»ublic preference acclaims it as more than ever the greatest car in the low-priced field. See this great car and ask for a demonstration. . v Sensational New Lower Prices 2.door Sedan, *670; Coupe, *670; Roadster v ’ #720; DeLuxe Coupe with rumblesean), #7204 Luxe Sedan, *790, payments. Ask about Chrysler's amvactive plan. widh rimbleseat, *670; Touring, *695; 4-door Sedan, De ANl prices f. o. b. Detvoit, subject to curvent Federal evise tax. Chrvaler dealers ave in position 10 extend the convenience of tine All Chryaler care have the additional protectian agalr st theft of the Fedeo System of numbering. H. B. LEARY, JR,, & BROS. Distributors Executive Offices and Service, 1612:22 You Street N. Salesrooms Used Car Salesvooms 1612.22 You St NW,, Connectiont Ave, and Que St. NW, 1014 1 132123 Fourteenth Street N.W, and 1612.22 You St. N.W, t. N.K Skinker Motor Co,, 1216 20th St. N.W. 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