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LODG! ondas—Potomac, B N Pentalpha. X Tuesdav—Arminius M. M, Parker_ ' Kine David. No. Saturday—Schoal of ins! SCOTTISH RITE. action. Tuesdav—Mithras Ladge of Perfee- tio eenth dogroe. HE first meeting to be held in the | new headquarters of Kallipolis Grotto was its reinstatement | ceremonial Wednesday evening, | with Chief Justice Harry B.| Plankinton in charge. The Grotto Or- | Cchestra furnished music throughout the 4 evening and contributions to the pro- gram were made by am Stanley Bell, radio singer. accompanied by Mrs. | George H. Jones: Paul Grove, mono- Jogist, and Julia Cunningham and Florence Embrey. accompanied by the Grotto Orchestra. in song and dance specialties At the conclusion refresh- ments were served. § Thirty-seven prophets were reinstated and five new applications were received. | Nonarch Arthur M. Poynton announced | the following: March 15. goodfellowship | nicht, under auspices of the Grotto| Band: March 23. stag night at the Ar- boxing. vaudeville and other spe- cialties: March 27, Spring dance: March £5. joint ceremonial with Yedz Grotto of Baltimore at the Mutual Theater. Ayron M. Parker Lodge will have the F. C. degree Tuesday night. with Elmer E. Williams in the East and Thurston B. Miller as senior deacon. At ! conclusion, the most ancient degree | of all degrees will be exemplified in the banquet hall under the direction of George E. Hatton. assisted by a corps | ©f officers of his own selection. The Fellowship Club of the Burcau of Engraving and Printing this yvear, on Mareh 17, will follow “the Hub of the Universe.” as Boston has been lovingly termed. in the patriotic celebration of *Evacuation day” at an_open meeting at the Pythian Temple. The Massachu- stis celebration is held to commemo- | rate the driving out of the British from the Hub by the Colonial forces, while | the club announces it will celebrate the | banishment of dull care and ennui from | its midst with an unusual program of | eatertainment. distinguished guests and what not. Albert Jones is chairman of the entertainment committce. The Fel- Jowship Club. organized in 1911. the s2cond of the now 24 Masonic clubs in | the District, is said to be having un- usual success, its large membership in- creasing at each meeting. There are | gaid to b2 635 United Stat total memb2; Milton D. Smith. master of Congress hip of more than 250.000. | {logue by Past Grand Matron Julia N. home of Miss Sarah Benson, 3427 Thirteenth street: the temple com- mittee, March 13, with Mrs. Heslet, 133 Kentucky avenue southeast: voluntary card party. March 15, at the home of the matron, Mrs. Marie E. Summers, 224 Ninth street northeast, and a rum- make sale March 26, 27 and 28. Esther Chapter, Margaret H. Jones, matron. met Thursday evening and| after the business meeting had a “broadcast program,” in charge of the patron, comsisting of solos by Mrs. Ethel L. Fast, accompanied by Mrs. Easter; an original “broadcast” mono- Streater, and comedy skits by Gilbert C. Clark and Nathan A. Clark, accom- | panied by Mrs. Nathan A. Clark. Re- freshments were served. Mrs. Emma I Danlels, chairman of the ways and means committee, an- nounces the annual Spring card party of the chapter will be held the after- noon of April 12 at the Willard Hotel. ‘Th~ matron of Joppa Lodge Chapter | announces a short business meeting | March 7, foliowed by a benefit card party at’ 8:50 pm. The ways and means committee will serve a turkey dinner at Joppa Temple March 29. Matror Florence A. Bailey has been | selected to represent the grand juris- diction of New Mexico and also was | clected president of the Assoclation of | Matrons and Patrons of 1928. There | will be a joint meeting of the temple | and endowment committees at the Auditorium of Chestnut Farms Dairy March 8 at 8 pm. i Temple Chapter met Monday. There wers present Grand Matron Sallye C. Bogley. Grand Patron Willlam J. Dow and Past Grand Matron Tillie C. Chauncey. After the conferring of the ! degrees Mrs. Ida Epstein presented an enicrtainment. La Fayette Lodge Chapter celebrated its third birthday February 25. Distin- guished guests at the meeting were: Grand Matron Bogley, Past Grand Ma- tron Stephenson. Past Grand Patron Dunkum and Grand Conductress Merritt. At the meeting March 10 degrees will be conferred. There will be a benefit card party at Chestnut Farms Audi- torium March 21 by the endowment | committee. Gavel Chapter will meet Tuesday eve- ning. The annual dance and card party will be held at the Mayflower Hotel March 24 at 8:30 o'clock. The temple committee will meet at the home of Mrs Gertrude Furman, 2741 Woodley place, | March 6. Hope Chapter's ways and means com- | southeast. The men of the chapter | { will meet Wednesday at the office of | Werc elected as follows: | Past Patron Charles O. Millar, 708 Thir- president; Allen Cowles, vice president; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. J. Frank Campbell and Mrs. Belle Hampton. Progressive 500 was played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Cora P. Mayberry, Mrs. Nellie G. Plumley, Abram Frey and Dr. W. H. Hampton. Good WIIl Chapter will meet Friday evening. The grand matron, grand pa- tron, Matrons and Patrons of 1928 were guests at the last meeting. The Sewing Circle will meet Wednesday evening at 4501 Tllinois avenue, with Mae Leitens- berger hostess, At the last meeting of Takoma Chap- ter Mrs. Lilian Dickens celebrated her | birthday and the tenth anniversary of her services as secretary to the chapter. Twenty-seven members of the Secreta- ries’ Association of the District of Co- lumbia were guests, and Mrs. Rose A. Yost, grand secretary, in their behalf, presented her with a handbag. She was also the reciplent of silver spoons, presented by Past Matron Mary Rep- pert in behalf of the past matrons and past patrons of the chapter; a silk scarl, presented by Associate Matron Berthr, Brown in behalf of her fellow officers, and an Eastern Star ring, pre- sented by Mrs. Harrlet Kruger in be- half of the chapter. Past Matron Lucy Goldman also presented her with a birthday cake, a bouquet of roses and silver spool The meeting March 9 will be men's night. The master of ‘Takoma Lodge and two other line offi- cers will be fintiated. The masters of 1928 of the lodges of the District who are also members of the Eastern Star will be guests of the evening. A card party will be held March 16 at the Ma- sonic Hall. Warren G. Harding Chapter's ways |and means committee will have a card party March 5 at the home of Mrs. Oscar Coumbe, 1127 Euclid street. At the chapter meeting February 28 the amendment to increase dues fo $6 was passed. The next meeting of ths chap- ter i3 March 13. St. John's Lodge Chapter's meeting of March 5 will be a business session folloved by an entertainment. The ways and means committee held a meeting February 27 at the Evangeline | Hotel to complete plans for the annual dance and card party to be held at Wardman Park Hotel March 15. The Matrons and Patrons’ Associa- tion of 1919 recently held its annual banquet at the Dupont Hotel. Past Grand Matron Cora P. Mayberry, presi- dent, presided. Distinguished guests were Past Worthy Grand Matron Oco- bock and Right Worthy Grand Secre- tary Minnie E. Keyes. As a conclud- ing feature of the banquet, the presi- dent was presented with a lighted | Masonic clubs in ths { mitt=e will meet tomorrow at the home | birthday cake and a scarf. the presen- and Canada. having a |of Mrs. Lena Gibbs, 742 Twelfth street | tations being made by Past Matron Fillius of Electa Chapter. Officers Carrie J. Vogt, Lodge, announces at the meeting March | teenth street, at 8 pm. The chairman | Anna M. Perna. sccretary-treasurer: 15 in the Masonic Temple Senator | Royal S. Copeland of New York, a mem- | ber of Bay City Lodge, Bay City. Mich.: Blenchard Chapter, R. A. M. Ann Arbor Commandery, K. T..and Moslem Temple of the Shrine. will bs the guest of honor. He will deliver an address. In- vitation is extended to all members of | the fraternily to attend. Lambskin Auxiliary installed its offi- cors Pebruary 25 at Northeast Masonic | Templ2. as follows. President, Mrs. | Anna Vicrbuchen: vice president, Mrs. | Gene Schultz; s»cretary. Mrs. Mary | Henry: condustress, Mrs. Mollie Fossin: associate conductress, Harriett League; warder, Mrs. Lena Elder: sentinel. Miss Rose Zollinghoffer: pianist, Mrs. Emma | Withers Miss Irene Ford is treasurer. | President Warfield of the Lambskin | Club was installing office; Mrs. Hild | scted 2s marshal and eas presented | with a corsage of sweet peas. Mr. War- | feid presented to the retiring president | salad forks from the Lambskin Club. | Mrs.. Johnson presented hand-painted | china to Mrs. Rock for the auxiliary. The following program was rendered Piano solo. Miss Janet Rock: song and dance, La Nelle Lane; shadowgraph pic- | tures East>rn High School pupils; Mu | Chi Glee Club under the direction of | Miss Etta Austin, rendered selections, | foliowed by dancing. The next meeting will bs Maich 8. { The Ionic Club, compesed of master | Masons employed in the Treasury De- | ent, General! Accounting Office, | nited States Capitol and the Board of Tax Appeals, held its monthly meeting Monday evening at the Hotel Washing- ton. under the direction of E. C. Hooper. recident; it was also the fourteenth | rthdav anniversary of the club. | The follcwing new members were ob- | Ygat>d' T. B. Nickson, W. J. Massie, R. L Miller, B. E. Prost, J. E. Pouts, Emil K. Melin, Harry F. Dewey, Carl W. Ty- | ler, E E. Picken. O, W. Hammond, Shir- | ley Steohens. Theo C. Berg; J. E. Drob- | ney. Walter 1. Eddy. Edward R. Smith A Banks Thomss, J. M. Tringle, R. A :;Wn. Carl W. Ty and J. B. Wood- | o. Past President J. D. Sulliven of the Circle Club, Past President Arthur W Bruer of the Railroad Square Club and P P. Arthur W. Bruer made brief ad- dresses, At the close of the brief business ses. sion the president turned the gave) | over 1o K. F. Erickson, vice president, ¥ho presented the following program. | Marimba soln, Harry Harth, aceompa- | nied by R. 8. Thomas on the piano; Tecitations, Frank Davis 3 Rev. Homer J. Councilor, sssistant zzg:]?rh(qh! 2ry Baptist Church. spoke | : *n Have an i Become Great.” FPeeomlyie The Bpring schedule of work for the Reottish Rite bodies for the Distriet 2“ Cojumbia s as follows: March 6, Pour- teenth degre March 13, Fifteenth de- gree March 19, Eighteenth degree: Merch 20 Twenty-first degree; March ‘mtmben of the order are invited. ! | ning at of t thrift committee has called a | meeting for Saturday cvening at the | home of Mrs. Serena Lamb, 5227 Sev- | enth strect. | Mrs. Alice T. Draper, matron of Ruth Chapter, announces the conferring of | degrees at th> meeting tomorrow night. | Mrs. Mea Felka, associate matron, will ! have charge of the entertainment, which | will be followed by refreshments. The members of Columbia_Chapter were entertained by the Star Points OY' entitled “Jim and Ed.” and a burlesque. | The officers were entertained lae$| Thursday by Ruth White at her home, | 3500 Fourteenth street. The chairman, | Mrs. Antoinette L. Fisher of the en-| downment committce, announces a card | party March 9 at Oyster's Auditorium, | Twenty-third street and Pennsylvania | avenue. The chapter will celebrate | March 12 the seventeenth birthday. | An invitation is extended to all. Chap- | <r opens at 7:30 p.m., entertainment at | 9 pm. | At its last meeting Cathedral Chapter | entertained Naomi and Hope Chapters. | Among thes distinguished guests were | Grand Patron William J. Dow, Past| Grand Matron Fannie Taylor, Past | Grand Fatron Jason Waterman, Associ- | ate Grand Conductress Amy C. Hol- lander and others. The meeting was| followed by a program of music and | readings. ‘The chapter at its meeting | March 14 will hold a short business ses- { slon, followed by a card party. All| Washington Centennial Chapter was | 7\ visited by Grand Matron Mrs. Sallye C. Bogley and Grand Patron Willlam J. Dow February 24. Aurelia Birming- | ham, daughter of the patron; Evelyn Alber, daughter of the matron, and | Catherine Huyett, daughter of Mrs, | Susie Huyett, were initiated. A spectal musical program was arranged by Past | Matron Ruth Ayler Morgan. The tem- | ple committee will meet Tuesday eve- | the home of Past Matron | Mabel R. Cook, the Argonne Apart- ments, 1629 Columbia road At the last meeting of Brookland | Chapter the following program was rendered: Patriotic fantasy with Mary Leslie Stallings, Claude Willis, jr,| Btanley Speake Harold Carleton, | Donald Neil, Buddy Carlton, Gwynette | Willis, jr.. Vernon Brooks, Prances | Simpson, Caroline Stiles, Doris Speake, | Gladys Booker, Dorothy Hargett and | Ruth Speake in the cast. Dialogue by ! Emmett Thomas, Junior Past Patron | Nell and Mrs. Hannah McClure. The | monthly card party of the temple com- mittee will be held tomorrow evening the home of Past Matron Mackle, 2409 | Tenth street northeast. The annual card pariy and dance of the ways and | means committee will be held April 9 | in the Arst fioor ballroom of the Wil- jar | Tnity Chapter. Isaac Nordlinger, chairman of executive committee. The Matrons and Patrons’ Associa- tion for 1928 organized February 171 at the Dupont Hotel, 1400 New Hamp- shire avenue. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Florence A. Ballev, Joppa Chapter; vice presi-| dent. J. T. K. Plant, Columbia Chapter: sacretarv-treasurer, Frances I. Dobson, A banquet was served. A meeting wes held February 29 at the Dupont Hotel. After 2 short business 11927 Monday evening with a playlet | meeting there was dancing and plaving of cards. The Matrons and Patrons’ Assosiation | of 1926 held its second annual ban- quet at the Burlingion Hotel February 25. After the banquet the evening was spent in cards and dancing and vocal solos were rendered by Albert J. Milans. accompanied by Mrs. Jewell Downs, and edings by Mrs. Eva P. Rothrock. They had as guests of honor for the evening Past Grand Matron of the General Grand Chapter of the United States Mrs. Emma C. Ocobock and the following: Right Worthy Grand Sec- retary Mrs. Minnie Keyes. Grand Patron Willlam J. Dow, Past Grand Patrons J. Emnest Dulin and Charles S. Shreve, Pas® Grand Matron Mrs. Nellie Fletcher. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Mamie L. Greenstreet: vice resident, Francis A, Dony: sacretary and treasurer, J. Fred Huber; members of the executive committee, | Mrs. Beulah Coakley and Mrs. Flerence B. Mires. East Gate Chapter will hold a dance the Masonic Temple, Rhode Island and Mills avenues northeast, March 9 Naomi Chapter will hold a business meeting March 14. A pass party will be held. The chapter entertained the ! home family February 24. The Wood- lothian chorus furnished the program. ‘The home board supplied refreshments The meeting of Lebanon Chapter | last Tuesday was followed by an enter- tainment program, including a reading by Miss Janet Seiler, dialogues and | humorous songs by Messrs. Godfrey and Osthaus, a monologue by Miss Edith George of Lebanon Chapter, baritone solo by Stanley Bell, accompanied on the plano by Mr. Christie, and a violin solo by Mr. Feldman. The matron, Mrs. Mary R, French, announced that Friendship Chapter of Baltimore had accepted the invitation to visit Lebanon Chapter during the. present month. Mrs. Evelyn Mclntire, organist of the chapter, entertained the members of the choir at her home Monday evening The temple committee, Past Matron Augusta G. Thompson, chairman, will hold a theater party at Keith's March 7 A thrift committee was announced by Matron Elliot at the last meeting of Federal Chapter, ‘The conductress, Mary B. Curtls, was appointed chair- board will hold a card ty March 27 at Northeast Masonic Temple. At the next meeting of Harmony Chapter, March 8, the degree will be conferred. Matron Mrs. Henrietta Vance extends an invitation to members of the order to attend. The chapter meets on the second and fourth Thursdays in Joppa Lodge Hall, Ninth and Upshur sireets. meeting, will entertain with scenlc and comic motion pictures. All members of the fraternity are invited. ODD FELLOWS. Grand Master J. Burton Kincer will officially visit Union Lodge tomorrow evening in the National Capital Bank Building, 316 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, at 8:30 o'clock. A visitation will be held to Langdon Lodge Friday cvening in the hall at Rhode Island and Mills avenues north- east. ‘Washington Lodge conferred the in- itfatory degree on two candidates last Tuesday evening. Morris _ Sandler, Samuel Seidel and Willlam Suit gave talks. The lodge will have a rehearsal of the initiatory degrec March 13. ‘The grand master, accoinpanied by his officers, officially visited Golden Rule bodg‘e Tuesday evening. Follow- ing the official part the lodge presented & program of entertainment. At Columbia Lodge last Thursday evening the degree tean. under the di- rection’ of Degree Director Samuel G. Taylor conferred the initiatory degree upon three candidates. Next Thursday evening the first degree will be con- ferred. The lodge is planning a ladles’ night March 15, when the members will bring their families. The members of Mount Pleasant Rebekah Lodge have also been invited. At a meeting of Mount Pleasant Lodge last Tuesday evening Adreon M. Ensor of Maryland was admitted to membership by transfer. Willlam E. Andrews culogized George Washington. Noble Grand John W. Gullidge spoke in response to Mr. Andrews. Past Grand Henry H. Burroughs spoke on education and its benefits. A meeting of the press representa- tives of the varfous lodges was held last Monday evening. A plan was de- vised whereby the grand secretary is to the papers. Several Grand Lodge officers with {Grand Master J. Burton Kincer and the members of Friendship Lodge went to Relay Lodge of Relay, Md., Thursday evening. Addresses were made by the several Grand Lodge officers. Rebekah Lodges. A social was held at the last meeting of Friendship Rebekah Lodge. Games were played and refreshments were served. The lodge will receive the Grand Lodge and the Rebekah As- sembly officers March 20. Vice Grand Mrs. Alice Schwartz has been appointed representative to the 1. 0. O. F. anniversary and banquct committee from Martha Washington Rebckah Lodge. There will be a busi- ness meeting Thursday evening. Friendship and Fidelity Rcbekah Lodges will meet Tuesday evening. Martha Washington Rebckah Lodge jand Fidelity Rebekah Lodge entertained at the I. O. O. F. Home last Wednes- day evening. The ways and means committee of the Rebskah Assembly will give a Dutch dinner at Northeast Masonic Temple, March 21, ‘The Home Circle will meet Wednesday {at 1. O. O. F. Temple. The president, Mrs. Bell> C. Thomson, requests all members to be present. The P.'N. G. Club will meet Monday at 7:30 pm. at I. O. O. F. Temple. Members of the dcgree staff are re- quested to be present for rehearsal. After the business meeting the club will visit Ruth Rebekah Lodge. The degree was conferred upon A class of candidates &t Dorcas Rebekah Lodge Thursday cvening. Brightwood Rebekah Lodge gave a leap year party Tuesday evening. A prize for the best costume was awarded to Miss Thelma Replogle, Games were played. The president of the Rebekah Assembly. Mrs. Margaret Royston. gave a talk. Vice Grand Mrs. May Landis | was appointed representative to the . 0. O. F. anniversary and banquet committee and to the rolief committee, A St Patrick’s tacky danc® will be given March 13, DAUGHTERS ©F AMERICA. An entertainment and dance was | given by the State Council at Carpen- | ters’ Hall, Tenth and K streets, Febru- ary 22, in celebration of George Wash- ington's birthday. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. David Kincheloe, a playlet was given by the Past Coun- cllors’ Association of Anacostia Coun- cil, those in the cast being Mrs. Mary P. James, Gertrude Everhart, Mar- garet Lainhart, Mildred Montgomery, Ethel Burroughs, Hattle M. Beall, Mae Gibbons, Daisy L. Beall and Howard Beall; vocal solos, Mrs. Elsis English: Marth Washington dance. directed by Mrs. Helen Goodwin, and the minuet was danced by Mrs. Helen Goodwin, Lilllan Martin, Ida Teeple, Margaret Shepherd, Elizabsth Whittington, Mar- garet Jennings, Myra Courtney, Mar- jorie Jones, Ada Wilson, Esther Dun- kley, Florence Anderson and Georgia Anderson. Triumph Council was called to order by the councilor, Mrs. Amelia Bude- sheim, Thursday night. Mrs. Eva Hayes was received into membership. Guests included State Junior Past FREE SCIENTIFIC BRAKE ADJUSTMENT A Machine Test Not Guesswork receive news regularly each week for | C.. MARCH 4, Trustee Mrs. Deborah Btreitberger, | he Past Councilors Mrs. Blanche Tawney and Mrs. Roberta Nalls and Deputy State Councilor Mrs. Mary P. James. The men entertained with a soclal. The program was: Ramond McCreath contributed several recitations; Thom- as Robertson, selections on the banjo; Hearold McEwan, cartoonist, in sketches with charcoal, and M. Curtis, ventriloquist and magician, Martha Dandridge Council met Mon- day evening at the Junior Order of United American Mechanics' Hall, with the councilor, Mrs. Edith Berg, in the chair. The resignation of the outside sentinel, Cora Burns, was accepted. Mrs, Alberta Kettner was installed to fill the vacancy. Arrangements were made to take part | in the May carnival and Mrs. Mary E. Risler, Mrs. Mamie McIntyre and Mrs. | Josephine Fairall were appointed a com- | mittee to serve. | ‘The annual visitation of State Coun- cilor Elizabeth Shepherd and her State officers was made February 24 to Ken- more Council. The mecting was opened with the councilor, Mrs. Cleada E. Horne, in the chair. Mrs. Belle Ledane Gibson and Mrs. Mae Ames acted as colorbearers for the seating of the offi- cers. The Kazoo Band of White Eagle Council rendered selections. The rest of the program was: Instrumental solo, Mrs. Anna Jarboe; vocal solo, Mrs. Cleada E. Horne; washboard solo, Mrs. Florence Shinn; recitations, Mrs. Viola Mills, and piano solos, Jacque Heiden- heimer. Gifts were presented to the State councilor by Mrs. Corry, to Assoclate State Councilor Mrs. Cora L. Thompson by Mrs. Belle Ledane Gibson and to Deputy State Councilor Mrs. Louise F. Schwenk by Mrs. Clara A. Rock, past State councilor. Golden Rule Council met February 24, with Ernest R. Warren, associate coun- | cllor, presiding. Past Councilor Mrs. Ethel Windsor rendered piano selections. The assoclate councilor appointed State Councilor Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd on the committee to represent this council at the preliminary meeting for the May carnival. Addresses were made by Dep- uty State Councilor Mrs. Cora L. Thompson, National Representative M Mary A. Ferguson, John W. Tucker, as- sociate vice councilor of Independent Council; Mrs. Effie Tancill and State Councilor Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd. A parcel post party was held. A meeting of the good of the ordar{ committee of Golden Rule Council was , Thirty New Models %995 %2195 f.o.b.Factory Bigger Pikes Peak Power! WESTINGHOUSE Vacuum Brakes VERYWHERE today, there is a distinct favorit- 1928—~PART 4. Id Tuesday evening by the chairman, Mrs. Emma Bowen, at her home, 1428 K street southeast, and arrangements were made for the council’s annual visi- lon. The Twentieth Century Club met re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Howell, 718 C street northeast. Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd and Mrs. Cora L. Thompson were received into mem- bership. Mrs, Mary A. Ferguson, Mrs, Lydia Cox, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Loulse A. Grubbs were reciplents of prizes. Mrs. Naomi E. Swann received 8 birthday present. ‘The next meeting will be with Mrs. Louise A. Grubbs, 1239 Potomac avenue southeast. Star Spangled Banner Council con- vened Thursday evening, with the coun- cllor, Mrs. Maude Varnell, presiding. A past’ councilor's jewel was presented to Past Councllor Mrs. Bessie Osin in be- half of the council by the recording sec- retary, Mrs. Margaret Halfpap. The councilor gave a demonstration of the unwritten work. Remarks were given by the deputy State councilor, Mrs. Mabel G. Downing; Mrs. Merrill and Robert Downing. Social night was held March 1, The next grand visitation is sched- uled by the State councilor's staff offi- cers to Loyalty Council March 6 at 8 p.m. at 808 I street. Old Glory Council was host to the| State councllor and her staff, with guests from Baltimore and New York, Monday evening at the Naval Lodge Hall. A program of entertainment was given, as follows: Piano solo, Miss Dolly Schering; address, by Past State Coun- cllor Mrs. E. Viola Thompson, in the | | | i Manoly also presented the council with g:dnul covers. ‘The next meeting will March 12, - It was decided to have a soclal night twice a month. Friendship Council met February 241 at 808 I street, with the councilor, Helen W. Luckett, presiding. Mrs. Virglnll1 Elgin was elected to membership. Kenllworth Council met Tuesday eve- ning in the Presbyterian Church hall with the eouncllor, Virginia Adair, pre- | siding. A committee consisting of Past Councilors Ethel L. Keefe, Esther Dunk- ley and Councllor Virginia Adair were appointed for the Junior Order of Unit American Mechanics and the Daugh ters of America carnival and bazaar.| Deputy State Councilor Mrs. Ollfe | Montgomery presented a report on the ! deputies’ meeting Thursday evening., A | fraternal visit is being planned by this | counclil to Star Spangied Banner Coun- cil March 22. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. | Sencca Tribe met last Friday eve- | | ning. Among the special features was | op, an examination in the unwritten worx by the instructor of the tribe and a rehearzal of the Adoption degree. Past | Sachem James Dolan of Boston, Mass., | gave a talk on “Redmanship in Massa- | chusetts.” Powhatan Tribe met Thursday eve- | ning with Junior Sagamore J. L. Barr | presiding. The great sachem and the | great senior sagamore were present and { the next meeting will be observed ac | honor night to the great sachem and | his board of great chiefs. Past Great Sachems J. J. McCracken and F. D.| presentation of a gift to the State coun- | Seiffert were also present. The former | cilor. A playlet was presented. An address was made by Mrs. Lulu Mastin In the presentation of a gift from the council to the deputy State councilor, Mrs. Mary A. Ferguson, wha responded. A piano solo was rendered by Miss Dolly Schering, followed by the presentation of a gift from the council to Associate State Councilor Mrs. Cora ‘Thompson, chairman of the State Coun- cfl good of the order committee, by Mrs. Mildred Rock, drilimistress. Independent Council met last Mon- day evening at 808 I street, with Mrs. Minnie Thompson, councilor, presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Jones and Miss Lottie George were elected to member- ship. Addresses were made by M Florence Hahn, Mrs. Elizabeth Sewelk past national councilor; Mrs. Mary Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. Cora Manoly, State deputy. Mrs. | was presented with an “orphan.” The | tribé is prepairing a class adoption and | any tribe having candidates who wish the work conferred at this class will communicate with the C. of R., A. L. Goodall, 504 Massachusetts avenue | southwest. W. H. Jenkins and W. A. | Connor were appointed on the building committee. _Among _those addressing | DEMOUNTABLE RIMS RUNDLETT RIM & WHEEL CO. 1336 14th St. N.WV. 'MAGNIFICENT Inside, Outside, End to End ism shown toward Chandler—and a big increase Chandler sales! This is not at all in mysterious. Not at all. It is simplya plain case of offering the buyer considerably more for his money than others are offering. That’s 1t=—Bigger Value Just see what Chandler offers in its magnifi- cent new Sixes and Royal Eights . . . By adopting Vacuum Brakes developed by the Westinghouse Air Brake Company ~—Chandler offers you three times more ease of control than you'll ever find in cars equip- ped with ordinary everyday 4-wheel brakes! “One Shot” Centralized Lubrication ness talk PP gl the tribe were J. A. Ends 6f Richmbne, Va; P. G. 8. F. D. Seiffert, J. W. Tidler and F. W. Becker. Osage Tribe at its last meeting had reports from the representatives to the great council session and of the parade in Alexandria February 22. James J. Goff and F. D. Seiffert were appointed to serve the great council on the build- ing committee. The Past Pocahontas Association held its annual banquet at the Cairo Hotel, February 23. Special guests were the f)n.l chiefs of the great council of the istrict of Columbia, Past Great Sachems F. A. Madison and J. J. Me- Cracken, Directress of the Degree Mrs Beulah Powel nd the President of the Tri-State Le: Miss Helen Abraha Louis Fridinger gave violin solos, as- sisted at the piano by Warren Kennedy, and song and dance members by Baby Emory. Waneta Council will hold a socizl night next Tuesday evening. Idaho Tribe met in its hall last Tues- day evening. A number of the great iefs headed by Great Sachem Dyer were present. Great Junior Sag William Nally officiated at the of the chiefs of the tribe decided to meet at Pythian Templ to_change the meeting night, beg: " (Continued on Twelfth Page) PARTS and SERVICE Ourisman-Chevrolet 610-616 H St. N.E. Lincoln 10200 House Service Built HEVROLF T about power= but here is power to about—Pikes Peak power—with ness remarkable smooth- and quietness. Today’s Big Six by Chandler will out- perform other sixes on the hills or on the level —just as the new Royal Eight will vanquish other eights—anywhere it meets them. Armchair Comfort The low-swung Chandler chassis—the ex- tra-big springs—hydraulic shock absorbers —the wide deep cushions—the luxurious inner treatment of the bodies—all contrib- ute to riding qualities not excelled by cars hundreds of dollars higher Furthermore, the chassis of every new in price. 21. Thirtieth d g ’ egree; March 23, Thirty- | The Only Brake Shop in City Owned and Operated by a Brake Expert—25 Ye Experience ¥ MECHANICS ONLY o | et of the ®oomd dresee. In addition to the con. | Miriam Chapter was entertained at | Mar A0 has called n meeting of the ferring of the Pourteenth degree neyt the meeting Pebruary 27 with two! T Tuesay everiing. the seqular businees skeiches by Job's Daughters Oramatic | IOrheast, tomoriow evening. he eb Preuing of the Lndge of Perfection will | Club; slections by the Hee Low Melody | yicicnes, vocal and instrumental num- mn",” R Boys, solo, Miss Minnie Balarsky and | pors by the dramatic club of Robert Le oo s Mo 26 has announced |itle Hazel Rose in song and dance. | gooe” chapter, Order of De Molay. e worisl night” for fts second | The ways and means committee met | pp o COtS Ty one oy wil hoid & .Jr;lut_flm in March, and the E. A Tuesday at the home of the matron | . meeting “at the home of Mrs, gree for Wednesday evening of this #nd planned activities for the year.|yoo SRR A V0, TREEL Y reet ;», 'x;...q‘m.u.( Charles B. Hyer, the The first will be & turkey dinner 0 be | yover” 12 %00a Wil have n card party U i reporte serioat 1w tm Siaren 23 et pn® Temple | " the Chestnut’ parma Dy, Audito- TS, I8 er’ s home March 22 he chapter stowed | t Twenty- in the Portner, at Fifteenth ang. U honorary membership upon Grand | UM, Pennsylvania svenue a eireets northwest Matron Sallye Bogley and Past Grand | ;'m}: {“{,’,fi‘.f,”.‘!{.’} lu:ill rbemn:il:::hm;" Patron Reuben A. Bogley, Grand Putron | "% © 4 : ual | Willlam J. Dow and Mrs. Mae Dow and | A the last meeting of Unity Chap- Ginner Sollowed by an® coter s stag Jught Worthy Grand Secretary Minnle | yer the degrees were conferred on one e u’mv-y.v Evans Keyes. The first of serles of | candidate. Dallas Frye gave ukulele o oo an, anade: o J(Y’h: ;:r:, :.u’mr:l», g.ltnmulnyhlm ways and | and song selections and Mrs. Btella e s John | means co - | s c E Chrieman, vensor warden. and chair- | home of Mrs, eiin e aTpi s, | ATv U SyuRal iyglecions e e \pa entertainment committee | sireet northeast, Wednesday, March 7, The semi-monthly complimentary pm. The next one wili | card party will be held tomorrow after- be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | noon at 2 o'clock at the Masonic and opened the entertainment features by | from 1 o William L. Boyce, Annapolis road, | Kastern Star Home, with Temple Chap- calling upon the assembied members 1, | Join in tinging. The program included | :Mmdtl.r,lmlm Md., March 14 st 8 pm. | ter as hostess. All friends and mem- bers of the order are invited Six and Royal Eight by Chandler lubricates itself completely and automatically the in- stant you press the plunger of Chandler's “One Shot” centralized lubricating system. Quality Throughout These cars are Chandler-built from the ground up, of the finest selected materials —designed to stand out in the smartest company—constructed to stand up through constant year-in-and-year-out use. A great choice of models— thirty body styles—fascinating colors. Come see—come drive—compare! Much Better Control Quicker, safer “cushioned” stops on any road surface, in any weather—with just a touch on the pedal. The action of these Westinghouse Brakes is something utterly beyond comparison. Already brakes of this type have become all the rage in Europe—in use on many of Europe's finest and costliest cars — such cars as Daimler, Mercedes, Minerva, Isotta- Fraschini and Sunbeam! wheel Hadravlle o Some of Cur Prices rolet Foot Brakes..$4.00 c Foot Brakes. ...$4.50 Dodge Foot Brak .$6.95 Hupp. 4 Foot Brak .$6.00 Essex Foot Brake .$7.00 Buick Foot Brak . $8.00 .$8.00 Poromac 1odge celebrated its anniua)l Teunson last Mondsy night with Studebaker Foot Brak 3 H ; NithiFsa Braies. Thereisalot of talk in the automobile busi- e { Al 8 recent communicstion the lodge | vzt paid & fraternal visit by t wsons | Bas completed plans for the banquet of | of the Marine Corpe, who presented the | 1 Matrons and Patrons of 1920, to he ' Cheyy Chase Chapter was celebrated at mester with an engraved gavel Tje | Deld March 9 st 7 pon, at the Dupont | jts last meeting, when the following presentation wes made by Past Masver | B0l 1400 New Hampshire avenue. ! distingulshed guests weve pressnt: The Richardr of Owiris Jodge The axsocietion recently patd a visit 10 | grand matron snd grand patron, funlor S . d | Mirlam Chispter 16 honor the pstron, a | Grand Matron Btephenson, Past Grand s :vu‘r;,nfi lvyo:' Gate Club et | member of the association Patrons 8hreve and Bogley, Grand o Ay :r‘x;:“. > Lecturer Mre. “Teachum and Grand s il i i 8, i Conductress Mrs, Merritt ’”"4.""; ) precident. was in 1he chair. Reports of - 0 et e various commitiees were resd. Plans f.’.',“’fl:..“.f"n'” el i ere being mede for s series of enter. Velnments Including dances ard p o ' i [ g ¥ Arightwood Chapter at its lnst mee parties and dinners ing was visited by Past (irand Matron Gertrude Milans, Pust Grand Patron George PHLLand Grand Lecturer Mollie am. A card party will be held te, dancing. whistling, banjo solos Pusl Grana Matron Helen Barnard | The second birthday anniversary of DAVID S. HENBRICK SALES & SERVICE ¢, 1700 Kalorama Rd. FCRD BANDS COMPLETE, $1.50 Martha Chapler was entertained at | the Jwet meeting W February by the | Dramatic Club of Job's Daughters. The | acgrees were conferred on seversl can- didutes lnst Friday ans o | COntario Garag Col. 8728 White Hely Factory The Brake Elects Chapler imtiated s class of candidates Just Tuesday evening. Mrs Muud Tute and Miss Kdua Eno sang | auels ‘The muxiliury hoard meels to- mortow evening st e home of Mrs thel Frazier, with Mis. lste Robinson | Joint hostess. ‘The wuxiliary board. i8 ow at the home of Mrs. Grace wiving » cerd party st Colller's Inn | Bhipley, 608 Jefferson street, at A pm Murch 1% A business meeting of the chapler will The 1910 Matrons wnd Patrons’ Asso- REATRIDHTIISINY A0 EHID clution held s wnnunl banguet Satur- day evening ut the Hotel Dupont OMm- cern were electod as follows Precident, Mre. Mary G Hemill, vice president, eone'®t of a minstrel ehow Refreshi- | Mre. Jena G Cheesman, secretary-| The willing ers will_meet. March toente will be served The endowment tressurer, Walter P. Plumley, and exec-" 15 st the of Mrs. Rressler, 4314 weommittee will meet March 19 et the utive committee, Dr. C. C. Gallowsy, Ilinots The auxiliary home 2 y Servi ce CHANDLER.CLEVELAND MOTORS CORPORATION - CLEVELAND, OHIO CHANDLER NEW ROYAL EIGHTS . NEW BIG SIXES . NEW INVINCIBLE SINES EASTERN STAR. Wilkem F. Hunt Chepter s s meeling February 23 had as i enver- telnment feature & playlet entitied Y Women Wonderful" under fhe Birection of Pest Matron Mrs. . Ethel Jichards, acted by Miss Auguste Lewls Mise Louise Waterman and Mies Grace Yich. Mrs Laurs Bwenn and Mre Mary Y. Adems The entertainment for the meeting next Thursdsy evening will 711 G St. Northeast Ihe ways snd means commitiee of Joseph 1 Milans Lodge Chapter will hold & rummage sale March 5 and 6 at 1108 Four-and-a-half sireet southwest Cara Called far Onen Dty and Bun " Hoss 0 Overalls 'mm R B RRYAN, Pron, veniie