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THE SUNDAY TERNITIES MA LODGES NIC, ARCH CHAPTERS - v No. 5. O; »d. No. al assembly of the 1. Royal and Se- s 11 be held in t chamber, Masonic Tem- urd A . at 7 of general election of officers, d the same evening. ip Club of Federal Lodge, ounced a meeting of im- Ebbitt Hotel, Tenth and the tr the J. Eihel Richards. omi - monthly complimenta ¢ will be held tomorrow ot 2 > Masonic and Kastern Star hedral Chapter acting s All members of the order and ds are invited. | Esther Chapter, Margaret H. Jones, matron, conferred the degrees Thy C! and were given a short ad- | * Fast Grand Matron Scott of | a. A program, in charge of Past | Patron John L. McGrew, followed: Bas los by W. H. Clark, accompanied by s. Helen Eckm: Wiener, aceo Cunningh Past Patron 1rving M. Tullar of Loyalty | Chapter, accompanied by Mrs. Cunning- | ham. The annual Spring card party of the | chapter will be held at the Willard Hotel the afternoon of April 12, | Thursday evening. The auxiliary | home board will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rose De Vere, 707 Jeffer- | son street, at 1:30 o'clock. | Treaty Oak Chapter, U. D., will meet on Temple Heights March 19 at 8 p.m The following officers were installed March 9: Matron, Margaret Lynch: patron, Reuben A. Bogley, jr.; associate matron, Selma Allen: secretary, M. Dell Sale: treasurer. Florence Warner: con- ductr lice M. Winter: associate con- ductress, Lulu Grosvenor; marshal, Dor- othy Carroll; chaplain, Mrs. Bernsdorf; Adah, Mrs. Reynolds; Ruth, Mae Wal- ters: Esther, Crystal Wagner: Martha, | Alice Etter: warder, Mollie Walters, and sentinel. Joseph Carroll. Regular meet- | ings will be held on the first and third Mondays of the month on Temple Heights. The last meeting of Takoma Chapter was men’'s night. Right Worthy Grand Treasurer Alcena Lamond, Junior Past | Grand Matron Lena Stephenson, Asso- s Ray Palkin sang a soprano solo, 1 obbligato by Mr. Wayson, and companiment by Miss Irene day evening at the cele- | the Fellowship Club of the Engraving and Printing, at ple. nd, of Myron odge, No. 27, has announced he degree work Tuesday eve- e officers will be sted ne direction | A “gas- c degree” will be conferred, he ter the ritualistic exercises. evening, with the following numbe: Selections by Kallipolis Grotto Band; address of wel- come, Grand Master of Masons. James T. Gypsy Smith vs. Jesse Belt, d clas y Woody, 155-pound class; Allen Small- wood vs. Sailor Oden, 140-pound class; Ray Brown vs. Paul Bruen. 135- class; address, “Goodfellowshi, ST h Priest, R. A. M., R and “Thar’s No Kallipolis Grotto evening of clean, yholesome sport, | fun and entertainment is promised the Prophets and their guests. No admis- sion fee is to be charged, the affair being free to the Prophets and their friends. The entertainment is really a forerunner to the ceremonial to be held | on March 28. when a joint session will be staged with Yedz Grotto of Balti- more, which will bring over a large number of candidates 1o be initiated. The next Grotto dance will be held at the New Willard Hotel, Marth 27. The Washington Railroad Square Club held a largely attended mect::g;g; farch 9 to perfect arrangemen! }t‘fx‘ertoeone ‘Washin; Educational Foundation. Sponsol by the National League of Masonic Clubs. Among those present were W. S. Hayes, president; W. T. Pierce, second vice president; E. . Mercier, Arthur Wright; O. W. Riley, Harry Newman, George F. Mergell and ©. K. Ehepherd. Arthar Wright spoke on the admission of the officials and men of the Capital Traction and Wash- | ington Railway & Electric companies. It 1s understood that R. F. Jewell, James , J. H. Cookman and P. C. McCartny intend to further this proj- ect In Congress at the present time the B sh Rite Bulletin states there 15| dinner in Joppa Hall, 4209 Ninth street, | 3t 8:30 p.m. The auxillary home board 76 Masons—317 in the House and 59 in ¥ —according to recent statis- representations of s 1 Btates consist entirely of members the fraternity. These are Alabama, ., Florida, Mississippl, Nevada, Dakota and Wyoming. In the Senators necticut, esota, Nebraska, . Oregon, Texas, . .In the embers of the Montana, arolina, Ver- n the follow- Indiana, 4l mor tre the stated ¥ evening e Tl ferred eside during the conter the M. M ididutes \er Praet- respects 10 vember of iy FAKTERN STAR r. Mrs. Mildred R the chapier s and Patrons mEeing 4 Fatrone Farnard Fennett ieet Ma 6 Gales street nmit e meet- | pon snd Cha g, Vst Grand Pations husliees meeting Fiiduy r\yu., e pound | " by ciate Grand Matron Pearl Watt Gibb, Associate Grand Patron John Clagett Proctor, Grand Conductress Katherine S. Meritt and the masters of the Ma- sonic lodges of 1928 who are membe: of the Order of the Eastern Star were | the special guests. At the next meeting | the degrees will be conferred. The men will have charge of the entertainment | and refreshments. Fidelity Chapter had a short business meeting last Wednesday evening, fol lowed by a program and refreshments. The ways and means committee held a card party Friday evening at the home of its chairman, Mrs. Emily Thompson The chapter will hold a rummage sale on Seventh street near Rhode Island avenue April 5, 6 and 7. At the last meeting of La Fayette Lodge Chapter degrees were conferred on three candidates. Associate Matron Laura M. Dyre announces a card party at Chestnut Farms Auditorium March 21 for the benefit of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home endowment fund. At the last meeting of Temple Chap- ter after a short business session the Secretaries’ Association and members were entertained by a number of short acts and a sketch by The Masqueraders, the dramatic club, composed of mem- bers of the Robert Le Bruce Chapter of the Order of De Molay. A talk was | given by Master Councilor Ben Doehrer { on De Molay, reading by Past Patron | Ashby Flynn and several songs by Rose Lisko. Souvenirs were presented to the Secretaries’ Assoclation by Fannie E. | Abell, secretary. Refreshments were | served and dancing followed. The { auxiliary home board will meet at the | home of Mrs. Helen Freedman. 1308 | Buchanan street, March 22, with Ma- | tilda Levy, Thelma Peden and Beulah | Hess as joint hostesses. | ‘The 1917 Matrons and Patrons' Asso- | | clation held the annual banquet and | election of officers at the Grace Dodge | | Hotel February 29. The honor guests | home of Mrs. Ida Wailes, | street, March | teenth | Joseph Glover, | Sarah E. Allcy, 4410 Fourteenth street, | officers was as follows: Plitt and R tron J. C. Proctor, K. Meritt, Associate Grand A. C. Hollender and the grand patron of Virginia. The program consisted of selections by Almas Tem- ple chanters and readings by Past Matron Rothrock of hedral Chap- ter. The birthday' cake was lighted, and as cach candle was extinguished the matron or patron of their respective year gave a short reminiscence of the outstanding events-of their year. The program was concluded by dancing. The home board will meet at the 1514 Allison at 8 pm. The Matrons and Patrons’ Associa- tion of Mirlam Chapier and associate members were entertained by Mr. and Mrs, Seiler at their home, 1251 U street southeast, March 10, when the annual election of officers was held as follows: Edith E. Ford, president; William L. Boyce, vice president: Anna B. Seiler, secretary-treasurcr. A program was ar- ranged for the nitiation of new mem- bers and associate members, followed by dancing and refreshments. Lillian E. Armstrong, matron of Ea Gat> Chapter, announces a card pa. | in the Masonic Temple, Rhode Island and Mills avenues northeast, March 30. The meeting of April 6 will be 19281 night. The home board will have a <ale of home-cooked food April 7. The chapter will have three ons-act plays with special features by the Playmakers’ Dramatic Club in the Parish Hall, Six- and Irving streets northeast, April 17 and 18, followed by dancing. t) At the next meeting, March 21, Areme Chapter will have a special pro- gram. Among the featurcs there will be moving pictures. The fraternity is invited to attend. Bethlehem Chapter met Tuesday evening. Among those present were Past Grand Matron Grace E. Kimmel and Grand Lecturer Mollie E. Teachum. The chapter entertained with a musi- cal program sung by Mrs. Bachschmid of Temple Chapter and with readings by Miss Berdilla Smith of Bethlehem Chapter. Refreshments and a_social followed. The organist, Mrs. Weaver, announces a special program, assisted | bv the Metropolitan M. E. Church Choir and others, for the next meeting. The auxiliary home board will meet March 23 with Mrs. Smith, Rauch and Mrs. Challiet as hostesses, Miriam Chapter met March 12. vice chairman of the ways and means committee, announced the turkey dinner will be held March 22, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., at Northeast Masonic Temple. The auxiliary home board will meet at the home of Mrs. with Mrs. Iva L. Pickett as joint host- ess, Tuesday, at 8 pm. The next after- noon card party will be held at the home of the matron, Lula M. Glover, on Bladensburg road northeast, Wednesday at1pm. The Matrons and Patrons’ As- sociation held its last meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seiler, 1251 U street southeast, March 10. Election of Edith E. Ford, president; Willlam L. Boyce, vice presi- dent, and Anna B. Seiler, secretary and treasurer. Harmony Chapter at its meeting Thursday will have as guests the mem- bers of Harmony Lodge, the Grand Lodge officers and their wives, the wor- shipful masters of the District and and officers of the Grand Chapter;also Gen- eral Grand Secretary of General Grand Chapter Minnie Keyes. Matron Hen- rietta Vance extends an invitation to all matrons and patrons of 1928. There will be an entertainment and dancing. At the meeting of Brookland Chapter Wednesday night the following program was given: Wand drill by Miss Eliza- beth Molster, vocal solo by Edwin Wil- lMams; “The Irish Tilt,” by Thelma Conway, Ruth Leonard, Catherine King | party were John Claggett Proctor, associate |and Betty Welk, accompanied by Mrs. grand patron, and Mrs. Proctor, who | Helen Meeds and Past Patron Troy A. | were made honorary members of the | Nubson. Matron Grace B. Stiles an- | association. The members were enter- | nounces the ways and means dance | tained by original readings, after which | April 9 at the New Willard Hotel. The they played cards. | Past Matrons' Society will meet Wed- - ! nesday at the home of Past Matron Matron Florence A. Bailey of Joppa | Anna” Saltzman, 1303 Newton street 1| Home 7 19| Lodge Chapter announces following a | | short business meeting March 21 the | present and past officers of Joppa | Lodge d of Petworth Lodge with | | their wives will be the guests of the | chapter. ‘There will be an entertain- | | ment and refreshments. The ways and | | means committee will hold a turkey March 29 from 5 to 7 party will be held at Keith's Theater | April 19 for the benefit of the Auxiliary | Board. | The chapter recently conferred honorary membership upon Grand | Matron Mrs. Sallye C. Bogley, Grand Patron William J. Dow and Mrs. Dow. Past Matrop Mamie L. Greenstreet was | recently elected president of the 1926 | Matrons and Patrons’ Association. Acacia Chapter will meet Tuesday at | 8 p.m. at which time the degrees wil be | conferred. The ways and means com- mittee is planning a rummage sale in May. There will be a rehearsal for the officers tomorrow at 5 pm. in chapter room No. 2, Masonic Temple. The next meeting of the home board will be at the home of Louise Heinzman, 130 U street northeast | At the last meeting of Federal Chap- | ter the Friendship Club presented the chapter with a basket of flowers and a et of new Jewel cords. The presenta- n was made by Mrs. Virginia Walling | Lewis for the Friendship Club, and the ifts were accepted by Matron Ellies on | behalf of the chapter. Following the | chapter meeting solos were rendered hy fllian Rector, accompanied by Dorothy Rector: vumbers by a quartet ing of Misses Tolson, 4 Monroe meeting of the auxillary board was held at the home of iek Tuesday. Final for the card party ght at Chestnut pm. A theater | jum Club will meet | the home of Mrs. rotny Pr enth street north- Doroti, David Ella Mid- and Alice Steelman will be the | dlew, host “The next meeting of the chapter will | arch 22, and will be followed by oeisl with refreshments and dancing ¥ be trons and Past Patrons’ As- socistion of Warren G. Harding Chap- ter were the guests of Past Matron Watls sl her home March 12 swciation bss planned the fo am - for it mctivithe; 1 roast; April 24, Pa Patrons” pight at the May 15, card party me of Mrs Dulin: July 8, out- mmer home of Past Patron | Johnson and Mrs Johnson The next meeting will be held May 7 the home of Junior Past Matron E. Waldmasn Lillfan K Alber. mutron of | ¢ Washington Centennindk Chapter, called | 1 & meerting of the chalrmen of commits | es ut her home, 2535 Thirteenth | street, March 10, with special discus- | to n Bummer outing of the “The new committee will n yiome of Mrs. Barr, 4314 ‘Thir- | teenth place northesst, tanorrow eve nng The home board commiltee will | meet b the home of Mrs Margaret ) Humphries in Berwyn, Md., Wednesday | Members will take bus st Fifteenth and | H streets northeast st 11:15 am piter 1wt Lhe Columbia Chapier celehrated wventeenth birthdey anniversary e merting, wilh many gusshied guests present, neluding s l distin- | northeast. Matron Lilllan Rowzee of Gavel Chapter announces Tuesday evening will b2 “Charter night.”” There will be refreshments, cards and dancing. The annual card party and dance will be held at the Mayflower Hotel March 24, will meet tomorfow evening at the home of Mrs. Florence Lippard, 1615 East Capitol street, Mrs. Jeannette Praetorjus and Mrs. Lucy Jones assist- ing hostesses. ‘The temple committee of Joseph H. Milans Lodge Chapter met at the home of Mrs. Fannie M. Lyles. Officers elect- er were: Mrs. Goodin Osthaus, secre- nd Mrs. Mamie Old, treasurer. xillary home board will hold a card party March 27 in Northeast Ma- sonic Temple. Naomi Chapter met Wednesday. A pass party was held. The chapter was entertained with a sketch by Philip Cole, Dick Sawyer and Bill Stimson of the Towne Players and xylophone se- lections by Jack Jenkins. Refreshments were served. Distinguished guests were Grand, Matron_Sallye Bogley, Past Grand” Matron Fannie Taylor and Past Grand Patron Arthur Poynton. The home board committee will meet Mon- day evening at the home of Mrs, Bren- izer, 4600 Sixteenth street, The en- dowment committee will have a card party at the home of Assoclate Con- ductress Elma Jenkins, 1611 Second | street, Monday evening. The temple committee will hold a card party March 26 at the home of Bister Poynton, 1434 Kennedy street, At the last meeting of Unity Chapter one candidate was initiated. The mem- bers were entertained by the dramatic club from Wm, F, Hunt Chapter, with a sketeh. ‘The auxiliary home board met At 617 Seventh street northeast Wednesday evening and were entertain- ed by Mrs. Mary Hammil. The Eastern Star Bowling League will be the guests of the chapter at the next meeting and the cup won by the team from Unity Chapter will be presented. ‘The following program wak presented Tuesday evening in Electa Chapter Bolos by Miss Mary D. Langley, accom- panted by Mrs. Jester; solos, Ira Krider, accompanied by Mrs, Maud Fry; solos, Mrs. Mue Latimer, accompanted by Mrs Estelle Anderson; readings by Miss Myr- Leen Bisson, readings by Mrs, Alice New- hard The endowment committee wil) meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Florence Green with Mrs. Fdna Dyer joint hostess. ‘The annual rum- mage sale starts Thursday morning st 1928 Nichols avenue southeast. Rethany Chapter at its last meeting conferred the degrees upon Clarence Beriett. The choir of Electa Chapter rendered the music. ‘The chapter was entertained with readings by Mrs, Yeha J Mall and Itev, John T. Huddle, Mrs. Anna White will hold a card party at her home, 3145 Mount Pleasant street, March 21 at 130 pm ., for the auxiliary home board, ‘The dance committee will hold w card party at the Hamilton Hotel March 41 al B pm ‘The auxiliary home board of Ruth Chapter will hive & dinner tomorrow, from 6107 pm, at Brightwood Temple, “The chapter will hold a business meet - g, after which entertainment will he given, ‘There will be refreshments. The chapter will have chirge of the services | at (he Eastern Star Home tday at pm The serviees will be conducted hy | the Christian Belence Church, directed by Carrle Pollard, past mation The wuiary hiome hoard mel st the home | Grand tMstron B Bogley, Grand Pa tron W Dow Paet Grand Matrons ‘Tay- lor, Camphell, Fleteher. Milaus, Bteyven of Mrs. Thour lust ‘Tueaday Good Will Chapler will have a short TAR, WASHINGTON D. C.. MARCH 18, 1928 ~PART 4. lowed oy & program. The home hoard | meets Wednesday evening at the home | of Mrs. Jennie Symms, 3118 Eighteenth | | street northeast. Following the meeting of Lebanon Chapter last Tuesday evening, thos: present were entertained by the Wil- Nor Glee Club of the Wilson Normal School, under the direction of Mrs Bernice R Angelico, Including a group | of voca' selections by Mr. Harry An- gelico. Musical numbers were ren- dered by the DeMolay Ramblers Or- | chestra, composed of members of the Order of DeMolay. Dancing and re- freshments followed. Matron Mary R. French announced Friendship Chapter of Baltimore will pay a fraternal visit to Lebanon Chapter at the meeting March 27. when degrees will be con- ferred. The auxiliary home board will hold a benefit card party tomorrow at 8:30 p.m, at Northeast Masonic Temple. Hope Chapter's floral circle will meet tomorrow at the home of the chair- man, Mrs. Hester T. Maschmeyer, 411 Peabody street. The temple committec | will hold a card party March 24 at the home of Past Matron S. C. Good, 1232 Quincy street, at 8 p.m. | Cathedral Chapter, following a short business meeting last Wednesday eve- | ning, entertained with a social card | The chapter recently bestowed | honorary membership upon Grand | Matron Sallye Bogley, Past Grand Pa- | tron Reuben A. Bogley and Past Grand | Patron J. Erncst Dulin. Chevy Chase Chapter will observe | endowment night Tuesday evening Mrs. Martha Rich will address the ! meeting, and a program will be given | At the last meeting of the chaptes Mrs. Clara Linville and Dr. Herman D. Mast recelved the degrees. Mr. and Mrs. Audley Savage and Maj. and Mrs. N Herbert Pace were also recelved into the chapter by affiliation. The next meeting of the card club will be at the home of Mrs. Sara Colman, 7 Raymond street, Chevy Chase, Md., the cvening of March 27. Amity Lodge will be officially visited by Grand Master J. Burton Kincer and his staff of Grand Lodge officers Fri- | day evening at Odd Fellows' Temple at 8:30 o'clock. Grand Warden Elmer Cummings, chafrman of the anniversary and ban- quet committee, held a meeting with the representatives of the subordinate and Rebekah lodges of the city last Monday evening in Odd Fel- lows' Temple. He onutlined the pro- posed program for the annual ban- quet at the Raleigh Hotel April 25 and the anniversary celebration to be held in the Stuart Junior High School Audi- torium, Fourth and E streets northeast. Past Grand Ernest L. Loving was sc- lected as the seccretary of the com- mittee, Washington Lodge met last Tuesday evening. Past Grand Master and Grand _Representative John Wood. Vice Grand Henry Bers, Past Grand Alfred H. Noakes and Paul O'Neal made addresses. Fred D. Stuart Encampment will be officially visited tomorrow evening by Grand Patriarch Roscoe Jenkins and his staff of the Grand Encampment. ‘The grand master, accompanied by the staff of the Grand Lod noble grand, vice grand and warden gave a rendition of the work of the | order and were complimented by the grand representatives, W. W. Millan and John H. Wood. An oyster supper was sorved. “Auld Langdon Syne,” the official publication of Langdon Lodge, will make its debut this week. It is edited by various | ge, officially | | visited Langdon Lodge March 9. The iWnrdcn Harry Kabat. Several mem- bers of Langdon Lodge went to Mount Rainfer' (Md.) Lodge Monday night to assist in the conferring of the first de- gree. Past Grands Willlam I. Jenkins and Willlam Dowell had the principal parts in the degree Grand Guardian Thomas C. Mettler, past grand of Langdon Lodge, and | Warden Harry Kabat made addresses. Rainier Lodge to be present at the con- ferring of the first degree upon Filmore Cliver and James Inglee next Friday night at Langdon Lodge. REBEKAH LODG | _There will be a business meeting of | Ruth Rebikah Lodge tomorrow evening. row evening. | The members of Fidelity Rebekah | Lodge are planning an entertainment | to be given in the near future. The {lodge will meet Tuesday evening in its | temple at Twentieth and Mills avenue northeast, Friendship Rebekah Lodge will re- ceive the president of the Rebekah As- sembly, Mrs. M. Margaret Royston, and cr corps of officers and the grand mas- ter, J. Burton Kincer, and his corps ot officers, Tuesday evening. Miss Ruth | Thorn, noble grand, invites the Rebek- ahs and requests the presence of Fi- delity members. The lodge meets in the temple at Fourteenth and U streets | southeast. Martha Washington Rebekah Lodge will meet Thursday evening. Plans are being made to entertain tae P. N. G. Club April 12. Mrs. Ella Thornton announces the Dutch dinncr Wednesday from 5 to 7| o'clock at Northeast Masonic Temple, | by the ways and means committee of the Rebekah Assembly. The instructress of | lodges met Wednesday Mrs. Annle E. Grigsb; | the Rebekah Assembl. the Rebckah evening with instructress of | Edwin | Naomi Rebekah Lodge meets tomor- | The lodges were well represented at the last meeting of the Home Circl The president, Mrs. Belle C. Thomson, appointed Mrs. Sybil Wills as chairman | of the McCall Magazine committee. The | members are requested to give their presentation. | subscriptions to her. Refreshments were | council will | served at the close of the meeting. |, The members of Mount Pleasant | Rebekah Lodge were entertained by Co- | ning. The Noble and Vice Grands' Asso- | clation met last evening with Mr Emily Hayes, Dorcas Rebekah Lodge conferred degree for Schuyler Colfax Rebe | Lodge at its last meeting. Mrs. Margaret Rogston, president of Rebekah Assembly, was present. | Members of all Rebekah Lodges are invited to attend the school of in- s'ruction given at Esther Rebekah Lodge March 26. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Fidelity Council met last Tuesday evening.” Councilor Mrs. Lydia Cox pre- sided. ~ The floor work was demon- strated by the drill team of Fidelity Council, under the direction of Drill Mistress Mrs. Mamie Cox Howell. One candidate was mitiated. An exhibition th. drill was staged by the captain and her | team. Mrs. Mabel Johnson was re- ccived into membership by reinstate- ment First National Gouncilor Mrs. Naomi E. Swann; the State count Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd: the associate | State councilor, Mrs. Cora Thompson, and the State conductress, Mrs. Lulu Grubbs, made brief addresses. Anacostia Council met night at the Masonic Hall, Fourteenth and U streets | The deputy State councilor, Mrs. Ma= | bel G. Downing, instructed the council in several changes made at the recent deputics meeting. Degree Capt. Mrs. Margaret Halfpap has made several changes In the staff and officers. This receive a fraternal visit | from_Kenilworth Council and its dep- | uty March 22, Friendship Council met Friday night, An invitation’ was extended to Mount | lumbia 1. O. O. F. Lodge Thursday eve- | with the councilor, Mrs. Helen W. Luck- ett, presiding. The floor work was pre- sented by the drill and Initiatory staff of Old Glory Council, under the super- vision of the deputy State councilor, Virs. Mildred Rock, captain. Mrs. Rack presented with a cake from the ouncil. A card party will be held April 27, at 8:30 o'clock, at 808 Eye street. Gond Will Council met last Th day cvening. Games were played, a | Mrs. Edna Watts won first priz The Daughters of America have heeq | Invited by the Pen-Mar reunion ¢ | mittee of the Junior Order of Un. 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