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Buy This Tlome Through Ne. ANE 1 can wave You a 1ot ot momey. fcated within m woges dhrow of Riode dsiand wvenue hish ‘around. which overlogks i "The surroumtmE €0 signed some. entirely surrounded by Wide lawne and in & very pleass eighborhootl. & tile bw hardwood Moors, hot-witer heat: DiE worches. Built on special plans by ane of the ibest comstrustion wom- Danies $1“0 Cash, $60 Mo. Phone me and I'l come and zet ¥ou ot any convenient time and take ¥ou to inspect it Main 4846. I —15th & CLIFTON. _ ten-room ‘and bath 7" decorated; active modern Britk hom HOS. EJARRELL CO.. Realtors, _721 10th_Si NW R, #.. near 2l 1. —-dory, B-room. bay- windew Dric "5 73 Easy ymonts. OWNER. *112 B it 2788 4ih ST NE 311 DOUGLAS ST, N.E § Tooms and bath. bhow.h. eloc. hardwood; Telri® : bus line o o8l $55 per mo. Price, 00 roal Havestne JOHN F. BRAWNER., ight Phone, A BARGAIN. Certain conditions make ¥ necessars for owner to sac This ninl style, heat, eect i of ou deep lot with garage: paved street oy Tonvenient 1o schools, stores and trans- sortation. Must be sold quickly. Oall Col 1804 for details._ d . shower. inclosed sleeping porches. ironing board. 2 Paved streeis and other fegtures. e interested m busink 4 resl home a thut will surDrise YOU. IBSDRCT this ipmediately 2n¢ floor can be arranged for an apart- wmer and Builder. ur_Brol out, built-in g7 ) NORT H\\ 4-BEDROOM BRICK. With Frigidaire. $RO5 _new brick colonial howe doubt one of the great- ne values that has b«\)\ e northwest #n the wvear and it can be acquired on e\- WY'V:‘T:HI‘ easy ter "“s'-d smrndui.n' s cing & Propo: 5 :‘: ané S’Mfl accessible to the lflh g' Takome Pack) car service. ll s G SRS e mm tite bath. com > 9 4 ki with m Foors. thr attractive electric Axtures and, of course, all conveniences. 1f you contemplate the purchase of & new it will be i Four advantaee to see this ome }Il' l)l:l‘..\ .\’ )Ill)l)I ETON, Inc., ~—J413 Eve B “This b7 i bevon; t new ered in $_rooms,” modern, Pe eold Siss than mortgag hode lslamd ave om 15th st. BUNGALOW. alles comet lot: must ne. priced for | ) | Master William fl Moncay— P Pentalpha, sochs] Mouiit Pleasant, No. 35, Albert N Tuesday— muel Wegnesdow Warren G 42, soctal Thursdey— The New Jorusatem. No. 0. Priday . No. 11, social. Saturday—8cnool of mstruction. ROYAL ARCE CMARTERS. Monday moflmonllo 9, election Tuesdex—Mount No. 7, elec- Sor ‘"?«"2“.....« visitation, | mmv-»w-mm ‘n.m. No Wit T '*E WM\"MM- '\w-um No. 13, R. A. a Masonic topic. amar has issued a gemeral invitation to the fraternity to be present. COLORE RAIL._NOR 5300 cash a :»‘r’.:khme, 5, hot-water heat. elee- L. £ _P. PRINCE. 314 mmm-m Blde. gfin THE “‘gxca \oxgv\ L?OKW 1319 l\”k,,\\}-l)\ NW. mi., frst Seven class condition, vacant en’ Al bedrooms A‘! Da Sunder; 1226 14%h Noith 962 NORTH CLEV $13.750. NEAR, BUREAU OF STANDARDS. -room 2-batl brick and lspe of architecture: ha lled_construct] N II()()L. $6,330, A 6-room modern semi-detached house. newly Gocorated (BFougnoUL: i COnvemIERt location. near 17th and A sts. se. Easy terms. CHAS. D. SAGER, REALTOR. 024 10y 8t NW Main 36. Wisconsin 3249, C 5o DG New Detached Colonial. $10,500. Here s a brand-new detached resi; Phone Cleve. 6382-Lin. 9449, * AR 000 13T New, semi-detached porenes, baliiin carsee; i Near Central ‘Higi\ School. ick dwelling of 9 vooms. Ilr T F tile bath, b.-w.h.. st Wiy decorat Innld! (XX om laree vard To Wide afles HE R\l AN E G'\fi(." DUTCH COI.()A\I;‘\ NEW. v pantry. B R 5 L tw lonm";hom Ser: A% |2 surpassed enwnm for_further detail, Selected Home Buys. INSPECT TODAY. 3905 OLIVER STREET. Situated near Chevy Chase Cirele, one block west of Connecticut_ ave: - Via Western ave. A fine colonlai brick with Tour larse bedrooma, dvo tiied baths ond lavatory, break porch, lsrge side porch, every #od- ern facllity. iscaer terier 18 eaually plnsml arranged with open panels. two fully equl efc. Drive cast on Ul i aths. two blocks to home from Coi ave. OPEN-ALL:DAY. | [ U3 I)HL'F ASS CO., 1o 1 e WO BT e e, BUY, CHEVY CHASE. To Bell At Once, $2,000 Below Cost. ilitary rd. 3 blocks west of Conn Iarge rool bath, shower, r)rgh Garagt larve Toi: st bevteen fo e nredn!ed Pri OWNER AND IEDER. Clercland 3476, S $10,500.00. Tocated near Walter Reed. we 2-story_semi-detached brick houy ing 8 rooms, 2 baths, center-hal large iving room. French doors. open place, beautiful electrie fAxtures. hal sloors it, InstADLANPOUS front and orches and & bul 1age. is house has been oecupled aboi 3 mopths. The price has besn reduced to this figure, which is spveral thousand dol- lars upder' tre qriginal ‘price.” Call us for appointment to TRUST -CO., PHE M UNSEY Repl Patate Dept. __Main 8080. _ $6.950. NEAR SHE An advance finest new. BEST | entraics. re: ol wonderful built-in tub and shower and auto- matic flush, hardwood floors through- out. natural wood trim on the first floor _and \o-tone Jvory en the sec. ond floor edroom has large wardrobe closet: wonderful clothes clogel on first floor with plate glass mirror door: ebundance ~of floor pluss conveniently loeted &n every Downstairs wall paneled wit The Tiewest 1020 Dapars. bathroom tled 198 cream tone: ‘| large one-plece H sani speciaily bult ex fast and siceping porches m feet deep and full house: e Baek "Soreh conorete Krauss heating | eystem, Cutamtic ater heat, laundry travs. stee < and Javatory in the celiar. ul lot, 1421 ?n deep an ve Sdbled.foof earags. Con: aro and pibiie MRIR! uh% chrehes of ANl denomi: nhtlons: “stores “and transportation st two blocks Away: commanding one of the higheat elevations in Washington snd overlooking the tops of thousands of houses. — This is without & doubt the best buy ever offered in Washington since the war. OAll Ga. 2848 for an edvance show- ne. For $40 a Month. You can buy this brand-new Co- Tonial Brick Home - located just (%o Rauares north of where the Sears Roehuck Bepartment Blore fs beine Erected one of ihe very best loca- fhns i Waenington. " 1820 1. St. N.E. Just off. Bladenshure Boulevard Two bz bedtooms. tie bath; hard- wood_ flocrs: electricity; specially Sqiaped Kitchetis heating plant that Costs very litile o operate: big Co- {onial front poreh: ete % ‘ER own this home for much han you will pay in rent and Hiave an investment which Wil nily" Increase because of the ferfil tocation and character of Fhctio en for nummnn every day and » ‘tneluding Bunday b eay iepving 15th iding to 18th and H ‘0 squates north or offer a | contain- bedrooms and finely elmlrwed batn d shower | Th s expertlv throughout ang embodies all ¢ Yeatures of 'home con nrl l)h\n\ & MIDDLETON, Inc.,| u $2,000 less than patd =8 Ouly $r.es0. Foceliont, morthwest, Toctioh 3 years ago. iarge sng b, m&.’g(.nm 'c Yt faundrs travs ahd | “aiey. ‘A ein T the Tarest ‘x:n-:fi:x' kno .l‘ fl Immediately to inspect. u tomae 4491, any time. ? EXCEPTIONAL VALU Petworth Bargian #g- in eonveniently located N 'm‘% h! o Porches. d ‘way below value lor rush lll’ lease all H.B shew this prantrly to you. Price, .m very easy ter: { \(d'l\ 1 ll Main 36, consin 3249, TWO REAL VALU"‘S rick, front and rear oft. ' lot: home recently 837 Q\llncy St. N.W. ;e'i | b "‘ml&‘n oo K S DUy on rentai | M opEN POR INSPECTION. , No. nlng \'Lh?n he will deliver am |<fa $47.50 monthly buys modern | room; TAND PARK| THE _SUXDAY At the last meeting of the uniformed bodies of Almas Temple, January 16, Noble Lawson, chairman of the ways and means committee, reported that his committee on the annual Sping bail |- had started to function in earnest. He inthmated that in the near future he| would be able to announce tise acquisi- | tion of a musical organization, which would contribute largely to the success of the ball, which is to be held April 2 at the New Willard Hovel. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Craftsmen's Club of the United States i\«’!terans‘ Bureau, at its annual election of officers, elected the following cers: Mrs. Ethel E. R. Hanscome, nt; |Dr. Ella R. Fales, flntvievun“m un Harry Melners, second vice nt; Mrs. Marian Graham, mn‘ Mlxs Ina AMrich, treasurer: Miss Edith MacDonald, warder; Miss Florence | | Gladman, marshal. | A short business meeling followed the eh}‘flm of officers, with the usual so- “of the Mystic Shrine Almas ‘hmao has elected the following® new officers | for the current year: Edwin C. Dutton, potentate; James C. Hoyle, chief rab- | ban; Robert 8. Regar, assistant rabban; Dr. J. T l’r'nd! st, high priest and prophet: rson, orfental guide: Frank E Ghm“l treasurer, and F. Lawrence Walker, recorder, to(!(her with the following board of trustees: Thomas Jarrell, L. Whiting Estes, WII- liam Mom(mmry Gegc E. Fleming {and Paul E. Lesh, and Edwin C. Dutton, and . McGinty, the retiring | potentate, as representatives to the Im- pertal Council. Past Potentate Leonard P. Steuart, now imperial marshal of the Imperial Council, Is ex-officio one of Almas Temple's representatives to the Imperial Council. The Mnonlc Veteran Assoclation of the District of Columbia will give its anhual dinner at the City Club, 1320 G street northwest, Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock, the hour having been set so as to permit those who attend to keep other engagements. The association this year presents es its president for 1929 Dr. Mark F. Finley, who was grand | master of Masons for the District in | 1923 and grand commander of Knights | Templar in 1927. EASTERN STAR. La Payette Lodge Chapter will meet January 26, at which time the degrves | will be exemplified by the new officers. ‘The chapter will give a turkey dinner at the Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, on Jan- uary 31. Matron Laura M. Dyre has appointed Mrs. Helen B. Hall, Mrs. Evelyn R. Pooley and Mre. Bara A. Young on the cheer committee for the first quarter of the new year. William H. Dyre, William E. Raben- horse and Hugh W. 8mith are trustees for the year. The ways and means committee of Federal Chapter met at the home of Mrs, Mary Mott January 14, and it was planned to hold a card party at the home of Mrs. Mary Wienn, 3043 P street, February 1, at 8 p.m. De- | grees will be conferred at the meeting January 24, at 8 pm. Esther Chapter met Thursday eve- ning, when the were conferred. Associate Grand Matron Meritt, Asso- ciate Grand Patton Galloway and Ase sociate Grand Conductress Willlams | were present. Matron Mildred R. Bhafer announced a dance and eard party to be held at Wardman Park lJnnunr}' 30 and appointed the following chairmen of committees: Mary Waldron, general chaifman; Past Matron Mar- | garet H. Jones, tickets, and Past Matron Mabel K. Botsch, reservations. The . | Buxiliary home board will meet January 24 at the home of Past Matron Etta Davis, 4807 Argyle terrace. Takoma Chapter will twentys=first birthda; w;\a"h Mmelth!;: lr:;m be Enber%ll;\men and a regular ay party oluwmt the_business meeting. K{‘ D. Brown has anncunced the lollowlng committee chairmen to serve for the ensuing year: Pinance, Willlam L. White; home board, Mrs. Georgia 'T. Hendrick; oral circle, Mrs. Coila Ma- bolm; ways and means, Mrs. Harriet | Kruger; truction, Mts. Jennie 8. endowment, Nrs. Maude H. Gallowny: temple, Mrs. Mary N. Kiefer: | stat point, Miss Mary L. Kindt; pub- | celebrate its January 26, at $8,450. 1613 Neal St. NE. Syl constructed new, brick home | wih 1 large cooms (4 bedrooms). 158 front Mnn screened Breakfast garch tiie with shower, and uilt-ln srase: kitehen and bath: foom Onished 1n white enamel with ies o 8 AL the low Brice AAl ke J| ufiusual buy INBPECT ANY TIME. f 1 \)1 tky Rkl on Neal st. W. H. HOFFMAN, OR ANY BROKER. Phone Main 2670. nd H turn "|’n'\'~"’1"kl: z (‘()\L. 4018 Brh st zn omie 08 “aouble Tear por ot bin "Hon: \g‘fl'fl K!lr Iulcl sale. Terms 10 suit. Price red Call_Nort 86,950, nicest sections ol souineast n? nc\lvp Hectrieal "Axtures, trim, tiled bath, very llu heating wrstom- Wit or- d a Piftsbure instan- one of the veridokiny %lflr‘!(fl }“h sautiful hard efficient hot- namental radiater taneous hol»'lt!r h!l'rr is is A real should be seen at once. Very Teatoneble ferms wil b; wccepted. To in- spect_call_Clarendon 9 SALE OR nnr-—uou R Will you rent a 4 or B 25 1o $30 umh VII uying same lnl!ren! or phone. Phone Main 3608, c:“ privil Clt o at the omee i o e nw ol D NEIGH he_cheap. Give particula Ad&‘ru’: Bux 33\-1 Star office. WILL | R BUY HOUSE, WITH SOM Fround Tor fowers or epickens, preterably B i’nwrmu or Brookiand. ~ Address Box Btar offie HAVE ‘i M; FOR BMALL TNVESTMENT Jok or frame. Cash, D!on‘l"’ni‘ga"l:‘fl;% 80, o S T, g {5000 o INVERT N . ¢ PROPERTY. Vhite, oFcalore ' di, cgndition. property is ln'll‘ right. we have immediats purchaset for et SHO\% ALTER REALTY CB.. _1103 Vi. Ave. Main 4122; éves.. Pot. 4491 HOUBES WANTED. f you have property consisting of dwellin® e would be glad t Uf. A6 We are re. or bisiness properties, have you list them wit] cetving numerous cally for (nvestment, busi- | negs and residential properties. 1o e hiwve cllents " that VANt to rent and o 7Mv-|mnnlnln Au- mx{n St NW. 220 ALl CASH, We have a cllent who wants to buy a ¢ or 7 room. 2-bath, detached briek. ome in Cheyy Chase, sy, Ave, Heighis " Bric <3 ‘ mediate sale if attractive N BANKING, CORPN, Dept, h& G RW. Main 432 m, '-OF-TOWN REAI BEAUTIFUL | rooms, B bll irade 'tof Sooencre. Tane ] i also 20 acres orange land; o? erty, n Alberta, Yullyo&fll‘crfl mlvrh house and 2 tenant houses: 5 n Caroling, farm and timber la Fim LT T ey land: very cheap. ns' Bank Blde., 'nroma "Nor near cellent trutkml LILLIE, hnera 5095 11\1\{\\ A. KITE, INC., utul Tred Avon River: wll ments, RICHAI Pelei CorAta. ' 1010 13th ST N.W MAIN 4845 | Edna K. Clinton: decorating, NDA e prick An attractive colonial-tvpe brick home in | RCABIA: 1 FOR SALE—IDEAL HOME ON THE BEAU- modern improve- D E. MANDERS, Beilevie, . \ | lieity, Miss Iner C. Burrows; sick, Mrs. Eisie M. Loved: entertainment, 1”5, Benjamin | F. Brounsr; refreshment, Mrs. Lilllan Mlln;{roe: iransportation, Herbert Hen- ariel The chapter has been honored by | the election of one of its members, | C. C. Qalloway, 8s assoclate grand patron of the Grand Chapter of the District of Columbia. Columbia Chapter held a reception and dance Monday. The guests of honor were representatives from Mount Pleas- |ant Chapter, O. E. B.. Royal Arch | Chapter, lotge and council. Past Grand | Matron Chauney, essisted by Past Ma- | tron Leverton, as grand mershal, in- | stalled the marshal and third point. Past Matron Edith Wiiliams, TAUCTIC AL FUTURE DAYS. OPENING SPRING SALE 400 Horse:rand Mules MONDA'Y, Jan. 28th Starting 9 AM. sharp | We will have any kind of horses or mules to sult everyone's needs. Private Sales Daily Be here sure on the 28th # D. KERNER & SON 303 Colvin Street AN ._Phone_} Baltimore, Md. ’?fi 5 MoV astorresf gco., PACKING W SHIPPING 618 EYE ST. N.W. + MAIN 2010 LONG-DISTANCEE Loads or pnrl llul to and from Baltimore, 'lllhdllphh New York, Norfolk. Pittshurgh and ulnu en route DAV]DgflN ‘RansrEn & STORAGE CO. LT HSL N.W, Maln 9220 to 9210 F. Lawrence Walker, James C. Hoyle | trecently | Ji 28. B. ter. 21+ |trons will be special guests and a pro- | PrO8 STAR., WASHINGTON. D. ¢, JANUARY 20 ,HS Alice Etter; treasurer, Mrs. Flor- FRATERNITIES Mumum«m beaded evening Dolin expressed his thanks lot the invitation to Mount Pleasant, Arch. A dinner will be served at me First Reformed Lutheran Church, - teenth and Monroe streets, January 22. The ways and means will hold its an- nual dance and card party January 26 |8t Washington Hobel. The Assoclation of Matrons and Pa- trons of 1927, including active members lonly, will holMd its annual meeting at | | 8 o'clock. January n at the home t\mm nort] pflm e ness will be the of the officers and election of rs and an ex- ecutive committee. Those serving at present are Mrs. Augusta 'nnm e and rs. Marguerite Behrend. secretary, Mrs. Mary I. MeCoach, treasurer. The executive committee is composed of the officers and the following: Past Grand Matron Lena Stephenson, Past Grand Patron J. Ernest Dulin, Mrs. Louise m«\a‘?‘s‘a‘n Frank H. Myers and Eigin At the last meeun( g of Lebanon Chap- ter the matron, Mrs. Florida Nettleton, made the following appointments: Mrs. Nelly Lynch, associate matron. as chair- iman of the home- board: Mrs. Marie Clerk, past matron, chairman of en- dowment comimittee, and Mrs. Augusta | | Thompeon, past matron, chairman of temple committee. The annual dance will be held at the New Willard Hotel F‘ehr\mry 9. The committee is headed Harry V. Ha)mn. jr., ehairman, and secretary. AL _the rand Chapter, Mrs. Lillie McKenzie, past matron of Lebanon Chapter, was re-elected grand treasurer. The first meeting of Acacia Chapter under the lend-n'l;fs of the new officers was held Jahuary 15. The distinguished | guests were Right Worthy Grand Tm:s- urer Alcena Lamond, Associate Grand Patron C. C. Galloway and wife. Sophia Plelding was Installed as Electa. Patron Charles J. Davis was elected trustee. A reception was held to meet the new officers, followed by refresh- ments. ‘The first meel of the auxillary {home board will be held January 23 at the home of Matron Maty R. Hand, 1810 Lawrence street northeast, at 8 |pam. A card party will be given at the | Chestnut Parms Dairy, 2103 Rhode | Island avenue northeast, January 31 at 8:30 p.m. Warren G. Harding Chapter will have initiation Tuesday evening. The ways and means committee met January 7 at the business office of the chairman to discuss the plans for the future. The auxiliary home board also met at the home of Associate Matron Franzoni January 17, The first meeting of Miriam Chapter under the new officers was a get-together mpet.lns Bolos were re derefl by Miss Mary Junkers. The ways and means committee met January 10 at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Eileen Dalstrom. 522 Lamont street, A theater party will be given February 5 at the Belasco Theater. Matron Pearl D. Clifford entettained the officers and theit escorts at her home January 19. Brightwood Chapter will hold a card party at Gavel Club Hall, 719 Thirteenth street, Januaty 22, at 8:30 pm. Follow- ing the meeting of the chapter January 24, there will be a soclal with cards and refreshments. Congress Lodge Chapter will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Matron Elisabeth C. Brewer announces a short huslnns | meeting after which there will be entertalnment. The evening of Pebrulrv 6 the chapter will hold its annual card | party at Northeast Masonic Temple. ‘The Bethany Bocial Boosters met at the home of Mrs. Mae M. Miller Janu- ary 10 and the Bethany Sunshine com- mittee met at the home of Mrs. Carrie Whyte, Thursday and formulated plans for activities to be held during the year. A theater party will be held at the Belasco Theater hbmnry 4 and a dance April 6. Mrs, Roberta 8, Fosse has been appointed chairman of the temple committee, The auxiliary home | | board will meet J-nunry 28, Preceding | the meetin| Eva D. Court, Mnl | Estelle M dlin And M3, Aty Thon son will hostesses at a luncheon lt’n be served at the Aster Oafe. Arrange- ments are being made for a social ove- ning, which wiil include the serving of refreshments, at the second meeting of February. Cathedral chn&er will hold initiation at ita meeting Wednesday evening in the Bcottish Rite Cathedral, Third and E streets. An entertainment will follow | the work. ‘The twentieth birthday an- niversary of the chapter will be cele- brated Februarv 13. A meeting to con- rider plnn- will be held within a few days at the home of the matron, Hagel K. Kephart. 'the new officers of Ruth Chaptet conferted the degrees at the last meet- g. A reception was tended the offi- cers, followed by dancing. At the next meeting, January 21, there will be a program. A meeting of the home board will be held at the home of Associate Motron Sue Broadhurst, 1216 Kennedy street, tomottow night. A card and dance will be held February the Willard Hotel, | 'The birthday pm | | { | { | | y of Temple Chap- ter having been called off account of a death on the last meeting, the ma- tron, Mrs. Louise Hoskinhson, will an- ncunce later the future date. At the noxu meeting there will be a large class for the degrees. card g;r!y will be given at Wardman Park Hotel, February 18. Trinity Chlphr at its meeting Jane uary 17 was visited by Fidelity Chap- ter. The entertainment was furnished y Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franklin, violin reeitations by Juniot Past Patron Edwatd Wayson and Willlam Leishear, and Mrs. Bell at the nlnno ‘The next meeting will be Febr: lry Hope Chapter at it | meeting Jlnunrp‘ 9 tendered a reception to its new officers whlch was followed by refreshments daneing. ‘The next meeting will be hold January 23, and Matron Esther P, Tow- :rn l:\tvn;u all membpers of the fraternity 0 & | ‘The matton of Bethiehem Chapler anfiounces January 22 will be the thirty-second anniversary of the chap- The past matrons and past pa- gram will be rendered and refreshments served. At the last meeting the new officers initiated Mrs. Badie Qarnett Moody, Mrs. Helen B. Pulllam, William C. Cole and Lucien T. Willlams. R. Pearman was installed patfon, with Past Matron Barrows acting as in- stalling officer and Mrs, Veagle Prar- | man as grand marshal. The next meeting of Willlam F. Hunt Chapter will be held Januaty 24, when it will celebrate its seventeenth birth- day anniversary and also the home- Proctor. The regular meeting of St. John's Lodge Chapter tomortow evening will be a short business session, follows tertalnment, refreshments and dancing. Treaty Oak Chlp'el‘ was nted a charter by the Grand Ch ar Jlnu- ary 10 and the lollowlna y Grand Matron Mrs. Bogley, assisted by Grand Patron William J. . Right” Worthy Grand Secretary Mrs. Minnie Evans Keyes, Right Worthy Grand Treasurer Mrs. Aleena Lamond, with other officers of the Grand Chapter, constituted and mnx"cnted this chapter. The follows officers were elected and installed: Mutmn Miss Margaret Lynch; patron, Reuben A. Bogley, jr.; associate matron, Mrs. Lulu E. Grosvenor; conductress, Mrs. Alice Winter; aesoriate conduce tress, Mrs. Dorothy Ca*;l secretary, | mvitations have & issued ‘Grand ' Brookland and 'lllh-\ P lnlnt Clnv- t | el A dance and |} | social and dance to be hels d | Hall Februery 22. Louis | coming of Grand Patron John Clagett | by en- |L. |enee Warner: ch Beebe; marshal, crganist, Mrs. ‘Wikson : Mrs. Claru Reynolds: Ruth, Mrs. Ma Walters; Esther, Mrs. Mildred Gessford Martha, Miss Mi]dred La Vole; Electa, Miss Helen Boyd: warder, Mrs. Mollte Walters, and sentinei, mr- roll. The next meeting 21 on Temple m-hu at l o‘chcl lain, Mrs. Nell Seott Dorothy Geare; ters for a fon in rand | Patron John chcnlhmm !obehtld on the evening o'clock at lhe WIIhN r{ Brookland Chapter met January 9. with Associate Matron Ruth Bpeake In the east in the absence of Matron Ger- trude Litschert. Patron Geo: H. 1 Stiles installed Wilda Dixon as Electa | and Charles Davis as sentinel, Junfor | Past Matron- Stiles acting as marshal and Past Matron Harriett Burnside as chaplain. A program was given. Matron Litschert announces the ap- pointment of the following committee | chatrmen: W and means, Ruth B. smke with Evelyn Booker vice chair- |man; home board, Melvinia Héltman, with Beatrice Pestell vice chaitman; endowment, Past Matron Louise Nubson, with Bernice Carlton vice chairmal entertainment, Gwynette Willis, with Beatrice Pestell vice chairman: refresh- ments, Hannah McClure, wi Pul Ma- tron Mackle vice chairmai mple, Junior Past Matron Stiles, Illh Grace ‘Tubbs vice chairman. The line officers will serve as. chair- man of the sick committee for a period of two months each. Associate Con- ductress Nelle Hiscox will serve for January and February. Associate Matron Ruth Speake held a meeting of the ways and means com- mittee at het home January Nelle Hiscox was inted chaltman of the add-to committee, with mg Eastlack vice chairman. Chalrman X an- nounhces a meeting of the committee at her home January 25. Mrs. fleltmnn entertained the auxiliary home board a luncheon at the Y. W. C. A. January 14, followed, by a business meeting. The refreshment committee held a meeting January 18 at the home of Hannah Me- Clure. The past matrons held their an- nual banquet ununz 16 at the Grace Hotel. tar Point Soclety its third annual banquet at the same hotel January The endowment committee will meet Nubson, 4301 Thirteenth street north- east, next Tuesday evening. At the meet! of nm chnplrr Jan- uary 23 there will be work, followed by refreshments and a program. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Kenilworth Council met Tuesday eve- ning, with Councilor Marylee Kirby in the chair. It was the annual visitation and installation of officers. The new officers are: Mrs. Pauline Steele, | O. councilor; Mr. Paul Dahlman, associate couneilor; Miss Mnr“m A. Jennings, vice councilor; Mise t Terneak, associate vice councilor; Miss Elizabeth Hunter, conductress; Mark A. Keefe, outside sentinel; Randolph L. Jmmn&s. st associate councilor: Mrs. Marylee itby, junior past councilor: John 8. Driggers, trustee (18 months). State Councilor Mrs. Carrie G. Meile, accom- panied by her staff officers, was re- ceived by Conductor Elizabeth Hunter. The State councilor, Assoclate State Councilor Mrs. Julia Pennfield, State Becretary Charles H. Miller, and State Treasurer Mrs. Mildred Rock made ad- dresses. Monologues were given by Mrs. Jennle Driggers of Mayflower Couneil and Miss rta Sissell. Presentations of gifts wete made to State Councilor Mrs. Ollle Montgomery and to Deputy Btate Councilor Miss Florence A. Hahn, Personal gifts from the outgoing coun- cllor, Marylee Kitby, were also pre- penu‘d to Deputy Miss Hahn and Past Deputy Mrs. Ollie Montgomery. Unity Council convened Wednesday evening, with Councllor Mrs Thelma Haag presiding. Officers were instalied Deputy State Councilor Mrs. Naomi Swann. Mrs. named as the chairman on of the order. A card Fp:uy and a heart social will be held February 6, at the hall, 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. D;guty Mrs. Naomi E. 8wann made an a evening at the headquarters, Wisconsin avenue and Windom place. Mrs. Laura Bhoemaker and Mrs. Marguerite Will- ingham were received into membership. The following officers were fnstalled by Btate Deputy Mrs. Laura Burdette: Junior past councilor, Mrs. Catherine Skinner: associate junior past councilor, Marion Federline; associate councilor, Mary Burroughs; vice councilor, Mary Lingley; assoclate vice councilor, Mabel Lehman; assistant recording secretaty, Annie Burch; warden, Ethel Dean; con« ductor, Lillle Vaughn; inside sentinel, Grace Richards; outside sentinel, Ed- ward Dean, and trustee (18 months), Dorothy Federline. 1t was decided to hold the annual visitation January 23. ‘The Past Councilors' Association’ held its meeting in ths home of Mrs. Catherine Bkinner January 2, with more than 16 present. At the last meeting Mrs. Annie Jones became af- flllated with the club by Past Btate Councilor Mrs. Lauta Bure dette was_restored to honorary mem- bership. ‘The basaar and carnival was discuesed. ‘The next meeting will be held at the home of Past Councilor Mrs. Mary Walker February 5, at 7:30 o'tlock. Loyalty Council {s contemplating a membershlp campaign in honor of the national couneilor, Mrs. Barah Johnson of Newark, N. J. and to conclude on or before January 20, with a class initi- ation. Councilor Mrs. Fannye Kolb ap~ vnlntrfl two teams at the last meeting with Btate Vice Couneilor Mrs. Louis A. Grubbs as captain of the blue team, and the red team- to be captained by Mrs. Minnie Simpson. Kenmore Councll installed Mrs, Etta L. Gladden as the new conductress and Mrs. Carrie Morrison as the new warden, Deputy State Councilor Mrs. Louis> Bchwenk, at the last meeting. The meeting of the Sem r Fidell was called to order its_vresiden Mrs. Cleada E. Hotne, lnt ‘Wednesda evening in the home of Mrs. Mary H. Green, 1210 C street northoast, A meeting of the general good of the order committee of the State Council was ecalled to order January 13, in the Junior Order Hall, by the chalrman, Mrs. Julln Pennifield, to further plans for the Martha Washington colonial in the Elks’ Mrs. Ollie Mont- fimery of Golden Rule Council, Mrs. innle Rabbitt of Progressive Couneil, Mrs. Julia Gatewood of Mayflower Councll and Mrs. Clara Nage of Glood- will Counell were appointed on the committee on printing of tickets. The G. R. Dramatic Club of Golden Rule Council will present a comedy sketch as an added attraction to the ram. Edward B. Wayson has been appointed chairman of the musie com- mittee. Anatestia Oouncil met Wednesday | evening, with Councilor Ethel Keene presiding. Past councelors’ jewels were resented to Junior Past Councilor Mrs. aroh Buddington and Assoclate Junior Past Councllor Mrs. Mae Gibbons by Deputy BState Councilor Mrs, Pearl Wolfe. Both of the retiring officers made brief speeches. Captain Howard Beall made appointments preparatory to_reorganization of his degree team. Golden Rule Counell convened January 11, with the councilor, Mrs. Emma Marie Bowen, presiding, in Northeast Masonic Temple to hold its annual grand visitation. Officers were installed, with Deputy State Councilor Mrs. Cora . Thompson as installing officer. The new officers are: Mrs. Stella Lewis, councilor; ©. lea Wilson, associate councilot; nr m Anephord vice muncnor. Mrs, l Teeple, associ- ate vice councilor: Mrs Emma Marie Bowen, junior past councilor; Charles Luh, associate junior past councilor; Mrs. Marion L. Pettit, assistant record- ing secretary; Mrs, Mignonette P. Har- man, conductress; Mrs. Carrie Engel- haupt, warden; Miss Eva Cunningham, ineide sentinel; Louis J. Barnes, out- side sentinel, and trustee (18 months), Mrs. Ollle Montgomery. The outgoing councllor, Mrs. wen, and associate councilor, Charles Luh, were each pra- sented with past councilors' jewels Sy the deputy, Mrs, Thompson, Mrs, Matron Pearl Watt Bll.h lnd Urnnd' 9. dress. of welcome was made by the con- at the home of Past Matron Loulse |y, Thelma Haas was | R. T, Mi Esther Council convened Wednesday |P. initiation and | 1920-PART 6 I Bowen received as personal gifts a m&(hook from Mrs. lllnhe(h 8hep- | e|Luh and a gift from Outside Sentinel : | Louis J. Barnes. Miss herd was presented with a Mixs ret ft from ner of from | Y the junior past councllor, Mrs. Evama ' Marie Bowen, Btate Counctlor Mr: Carrle G. Meils | jand her officers recelved by’ 9| Councilor Mrs. llvlln Lewis. ‘The ad-, ductress, Mrs. Mignonette P. Harman. Addresses were made by State Counellnr rs. Melle, State Secretary Charles H. iller, Past National Counellor Mrs. Naomi B. Bwann and Btate Treasurc: Mre ll.llalnd Rock. &mmw numl hy the 6"::5“. Rule Glee Clua with fed at the olanc ummnln v by Miss Margaret Bhepherd; presenta- tion of an electtic lamp to the State councilor, Mrs. Carire G. Melle, in_be- hall of the members of Golden Rule Council, and to the assoclate State munrlhsr. Mn Julla Pennifield, a gift by P: e Councilor Mrs. Angos netta l’lmn black-face skits, Messts. Rister b‘r“gn Kendrick: n umbrella to the deput: -me coun- cilor, Mrs. Cora L. 'rm‘ny y Past Ollte Mon Counetlor Mn t’om- silk ad to the outgoing el rlvmr- mn of the good of the order commit- fee, Mrs. Marion L. Pettit, by Past Counellor Ma \g- uret A comedy number, by W. Taylor, John “M. Futrell, Carl Tnylm— and Archie Lewis; duet, Miss Hartiet Myets and Carl ‘hylon accompanied at the plano by Miss Margaret Bhepherd. Triumph Council was called to order 'rhuminy evenln' by the eouncilor, Mrs. Mary D. Towers. Installation of officers was held, with Past National Councilor Mrs. Elizabeth Bewell officlat- ing as the istalling officer. The fol- lowing officers were installed: Councilor, Adalyn Burger, associa- ate councilor, Mary Nichols; vice coun- cllor, Jesse Davis; associate vice eoun- cllor, Adalade Miller: conductor, Flor- ence Burch; warden, Irving Ilmn. recording secretary J. William Schw (re-elected) ; finanefal secretary, Jenni Buell, (re-elected); treasurer, Fannie Jnyner (re-elected); assistant record- ing secretaty, Marie Btephenson: inside untlml Nellie Dearmont; outside sef~ tinel, nny Wolfe; tnutn s mmlmi ary D. Towers. Bchwenk us rewpo\nted “chaifman of the good of the order and Marie Ste- phenson was appointed chairman of 9ublltlty JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS, State_Councllor A. C. Columbus and hie staff of assoclate Btate officers will pay their annual visit to Benning Onuncu tomorrow m-nm in the 1. O. . F. Hall, Benning, ward J. Ross uncll et in Junior order Temple January 10 and was called to order h{”councllnr Lincolns. Arrangements are being made for a st { rty in the form of boxing eévents al he o.n-l Club Hall for the benefit of the council Januatry 31. The degree team will present the council with a mock initiation. Mount Vernon Council met in North- east Masonic Temple January 11 and was convened by Councllor Glascoe, Officers were installed by Past National Re;ilreuentlme M. Peabody. Councilor Btokes nppninted M. Bmith ehllr- man of the good of the order, E. Crouch degree_master and R. Ul nlll arill captain. Financial Becretary H. A, nted with a gold watch | ve part in necnflng 15 new Btein was o8 .Lu during the members during the past year, tar Bpangled Banner Counell met Janua) u in Junior Order Temple and was called to order by Councilor J. R. Bergin. Willlam D. Hooper was rein- stated into membe . . The following officers were install by P‘!l Btate Councilor W. H. Lanham: Russell Bergin, councilor; Bthe]ben B. Fréy, vice muncnor. J. W. Brown, w-nlzn. iler, inside sentinel: H, J. butt, outside sentinel; George B. llmet recording secretary; D. letnm as- sistant recording secretaty: J. Ak man, treasurer, and C. L. Belding, trus- tee. J. R. Bel was elected . rgin ector to the Junior Order HMall Association. G. Thomas, permatent chairman of the excutsion committee, was author- ized to close the date with the boat company for the coming exeursion to Marshall Hall and all arrangements were placed with the committee. An oyster supper was served, Remarks were made by Past State Councilot W. H. Lanham, State Chaplain George L. Myers and others. Liberty Bell Councll was called to order in the Nottheast Masonic 'l‘emplz January 12, with Councilor Allen C. Witherite presiding. John F. Williard was received by card from Dowd Cotne cil, Maryland. M. Richardson was re- instated. The degree team conferred the degrees upon Frank Dann. Past Councilor August L. Dahler was ‘&- pointed press representative, George Ackerman ehnlnmm of the good of the order and C. H Hild master of cere- monies of the de team. Speakers were State Councilor A. C. Columbus, Junlor Past State Councllor Oseat T. Harlow, State Secretary John Prender. Btate Conductor F. C. Mangum, State Warden Willlam P. Earnest, Btate Out- side 8entinel John Currier and others. State Councllor A. C. Columbus and his staff of associate State offices ram was to Capital Council Monday evening in Northeast Masonie Trms!; State Councllor Columbus, Past Couneilor C. Ifiu;;.lll%uu National Representatives C. State Councilor Oscar T. Harlow, Past Councilor F. Burgess of America-Jeffer- son Counell, Btal Chlg.llln George L. Myers, Vlul Counetlor O'Connor and G. made nddreuu Washington Council met January 9 in Red Men's Hall, Nineteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue. and was called to order by F. W. Burrows, A degree team was organised, under the lnndenmp of Past Councilor E. P. Sou- der. Speakets were O, R. Roth, L. A. Bailey and Past Councilor B. P. Souder. B. P. 0. ELKS. More than one hundred members of Annapolis Lodge, Maryland, were the guests of Washington Lodge at the ses- sion last Wednesday, A buffet dinner was served and an entertainment given. John E. Lyneh, chairman of the com- mittee in ehn;fn of Past Exalted Rulers’ night, which will be held at the home February 13, announces that preparations are being completed to make this & memorable gathering. The chairman of the committee has ap- pointed to assist him the officers of the lodge, - headed by - Exalted Ituur Nathan Welll and the following exalted rulers: Thomas J. Klnl. J. Mersheimer Willlam Evnnn. James A. Balderson, Daniel R. Nihion, William Finkle, Patrick J. c:llln. 8am- uel Richards, Willlam Qude, John Ontrich, Dr. Tracey M. Pavfair, James E. Colliflower, Edward 8. Puller, James L. Ward, Joseph A. Burkart, Judge Robert E. Mattingly and Rossa F'. Down. ing. In addition, trustees, the Messrs. Wood, Haggerty and Little, have been added to the committee. Mose_Hetzog, George Wharthan, sr.; Henty Melser and Robert Hoy. assisted by the members of the clown band, are rehearsing a new skit for the evening's entertainment. WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Victory Review wlu m2et tomorrow evening at 8 o'cloc! Columbia szlew will hold a benefit card party Tucsday evening at the clubhouse, 1760 Massachusetts avenue. The Alpha Beta Chi Qirls' Club will give a card party Tuesday evening at a oclm:k at the residence of Mrs. Ada Byrn anoml Review will have ch-r(e ul the luncheon Monday from 12 to o'clock. The Unfon Cuard team will meet evening at 7 o'clock at the Thomlon School, L and Twelfth stree! National Review will meet mduy eve- niny lt ! ocloek » an! Little, supreme dn‘ecwr. w he guest of the icers’ . { year tour as such on Anrll 30, and that | id the first of their serles of annual v‘l’-‘m unli s Y and F. D. Belffert, Junior Past | W. Woodhouse of Notfolk, Va., | mi | companying him was Fred A. Goodwin, | with Capt. Howell for drill Thursday ! Ten; Navy. of the Bureau of Navigation do with such matters are en- the preparation of tes ll among officers that will be ! ordered this Spring incident to expira- tion of tours of duty at sea, the assignment of offi- cers completing courses of insttie- z:hfln:‘ n: War ol an serv- fee &chools, ete, These changes will involve not onl “ficers of flag rank | 1 ecommand of | sets and squad- "hs, but also ship mmandets, ex- | cutive officers, and s on, jef interest, of course, Rear Admiral Moftett. centers in the ap proaching vacancies of chief of the Bu- reau of Aetonautics, the Rremt in- cumbent of which is Reat Admiral W. A. Moffett, who will !-rmlnnu his tour | of duty on March 31, 1029; the office of | Judge Advocate General of Army, now occupled by Rear Admiral E. H. Campbell, who will complete his four- ha lmlr; . Vi gaged in changes | of Maj. Gen. John mandant of the Marln! Col complete elsm years in that office on March 5, 1929. It is understood mn[ the shifts of high ranking officers to and from the fleet, including flag offi- cers, will commente, 5o far as most of the places are concerned, in June. Credence is given to the rumor that Rear Admiral David P. Bellers, now in ¢ommand of the special service squad- ron, will succeed Admiral Campbell in the law office of the Nav; Demnmem | Thnu h Admiral Campl will not plete his four years as Jud;e Advo- e-u QGeneral of the Navy until April 30, it is understood that he desired service afloat last Autumn, but due to his fa- | o | miliarity with all phun of nayal legis- lation, he was retained in his present office until the expiration of this session of Congress, which will ;lsmbnhly mean that he will serve his full four years in that office. ‘Though several names have been mentioned in connection with the suc- | cessor of Admiral Moffett as chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy De- partment, there are two ouuundl ones. ‘They are Rear Admiral Josep) jeune, wm- rlps who will squadrons of the battle fleet, and Rear lem M. Reeves, commander of the aircraft|P. Admiral Albert W. Marshall, command- 1n| the aircraft lqularom of the scout- ing fleet. There has been very Illtle ruhunn indulged in with e next commandant of the flna Corps. Oen. Lejeune, who was 62 years of age on January 10, 1920, will com- plete his eight years as mmmmflm of the corps on April 30, 1920. It would ocension o surptise if he were to be re- appoitited so that he can serve out the remaining two years of his active serv- ice in his present The following fear admirals will have been at sea for two years or more this year, and though some fuay be retained on sea duty for another year, most nl them, it 18 believed, will be assigned to duty ashote. They are Hlnry A. Wiley, Mark L. Bristol, W!Illlm V. Pratt, C. Day, , L. llll FPI ter 8. Crossley, David P. Aelm McLean, Joseph M. 5“ lmmtfiy‘ Hmry V. Butler and Vice Ad. ontgomery M. Taylor. Speculation L‘;\llnuel in military circles relative to the successor of the late Ma). Gen. Lutz Wahl as adjue tant general of the Army. The num most pmmlnently mtnmmrd cnpnelty is that of Brij |u H. Bridges, assistant to n g o tfi‘:"-‘nle.t.mflnfi'\:uu:“ l:nenl 4 el in o ;}e)e ATS.’ “{:‘ thh co’:meellm. it will recal when Gen. Robert Davis. bredecessor of Gen. Wahl, re« nnd from active service at hls own res %ut Gen. Wahl was his assistant, ‘he latter wu named as adjutant eral’ and Bridges was nnmm assistant lhun.ly after. Gen. Bridges, who holds the rank ot brigadier nnem by virtue of bel sistant to the adjutant genera) no' the I:‘cun. ld‘]ullnt Mnnh.lu No. 10 ice. From am nine colonels above Gen. i’}flp.mm list of the adjutant general’s depart ment will no doubt be selected the gen« eral officer who will either be designated the adjutant general of the Army or the assistant to the adjutant general B e S5 Bode 1 n pi ppoin ads Jjutant general with the rank of munr general. mm: h:rne rcahnllum e order on the ln Archibald Campbel uel J. mm Hatrison Hall, Julius T. Conrad, Jol 3 ward, Chlflll e. !mlth. John Wade, Harry H. Tebbets and Bdgar T. Conley. Club Priday evening. Miss Little came here from Atiantie City, where she has geen arranging for the pageant of next June. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. With District Deputy Henry H. Mil- lard ntun. as Installing consul and August M. Jaeger as installing escort, the officers of Central Camp were in- ducted. as follows: Consul, Johi A Butherin; adviser, Henty P. Clari; clerk, George A. Cma N. Locknane; escort, Harrison F. Bhaw; watchman, Robert D. mce and sentty, Robert W. Barrett. A plan advanced by Adviser Clark for the attendance of members of the ofganisation at the Head Camp, to be held in Chicago m June, was discussed. This proposes caravan of automobiles from the vlfl- ous camps in the District. Informntion was presented by Willlam H. Cavanaugh with rupect to eflnmwbelnl made w ofganise a Modern Woodman Disttiet Deputy Millard, State Phnl- clan Thomas Linville, W. H. Cavanaugh, Alfted Ju:obm A H. Ji and others made addresses. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Deputy Grand Chancellor William A. Kimmel has the omun of Amaranth Lodge to- morrow e Qrand chlmullor . Lacy Bmbrey h: s called the Asser in Council to meet at the Onstle Hll of Amaranth | tomortow evening. to participate in the presentation of veterans' jewels h Benator William E. Borah and John P. Nugent of Idaho. ‘The presantation will be made by J. M. Lampert, grand vice chancellor ?f Boise City, Idaho. ‘The officers of Home Lodge were in- | stalled last Monday evening by Past | Supreme Rfl:l’esenuhw John B. Dick- man, assisted by Past Grand Chancellor Jacob Nussbaum. The annual convention of the Grand banker, William | Po! been appointed to install T’nn t commander. William B. he retif commander was with a eloel tent, also a past_commander’ from the Bupreme Tent. Harry stack, keeper, also_received & R R e nit, these awas e fo a4 gain in mem 3 T"i‘ presentadons were nMe by A “pmmum mmmntee" Was ap- inted to prepare stunts for elpeh month mmnl i;‘i., :5 it was announced a om’a‘fir wuuldn !l:elanhbm:dry.n of Eureka Hive, " Feceived ffi{ me_Tent a m ol oflun‘ M‘ [} Bevere, ited lorp:;llt hive for having made & ::lle "}'flm}n memher;‘ p duting ee year. Mrs. m received the golden ball to 18 Georgia uvgnu 18 in NR: e lmlvmunn rm X with of like mmhn of the tv-m re Melvin 8! e [Wood Kelater, Prancis 8¢ Aihar Moy af Pox:’:r Raymon w"d tm.lnm l%-fin MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. ‘The unlru lafle‘ - ol‘ Wash- lnfl enknnfllment .nmnry ofl | Pellows' 418 Seventh Stroetat I p.m. !mcmmment by & prominent | show company. REBEKAH LODGES. L. The following officers of Martha | Washington Rebekah were ine s§§§§§ 3 551 3 will convene in this city Febru- | an at 'hlch tlthe & suprems repre- | -mml lected, vice Ellery | . Helss, wmae tenn expires. ‘The offfeers of Franklin Lodge will be | Imullefl Tuesday evening. The ways and means committee met | recentlv. uhen tne evening was given | ©! Rlp ‘hmple. hian Sisters, met Jmnnn ® with Mrs. C. Banks, | 4 most excellent chief, presiding. Mrs, William Kimmel was initiated into the otder. Remarks were made by Mr. Kimmel. Mrs. Kimmel, Mr. Kennicutt and others. The drill staff will meet at the home of Mrs. Kennicutt, 1238 Quiney street, February 5. ROYAL ARCANUM. At a recent meeting of Kismet Couns cer Past Grand genit Thomas J. Landes grand regent to Kismet with Past Grand ent -Joseph F. Brashears acting grand guide, the fol- lowing officers re installed: ngmt J. Batcheld vice regent, | Shaw; otator, B. A. Lynn; nmm.kput regent, Roy G. Klote; secretary, Jacol conreuar B. W. Bolinger; treass urer, R. L. West: chaplain, V. an; guide, J. W. Berkele! E. lumuE'hn umry, trustees, Pate, R. Chestnut: organist, A. sentative to Grand Councll, B. | inger, with C. R. Cotton as alternate, | and renruentauun m Hospital Bed | Find Asociation, R. . Klots and Jo- | seph F. Brashears. | Orlental Council met January 10, with Rutm QGeorge mdflenn presiding. A g{:fl. w-n made by " V. Matsh, cap- | Company in membetship | cnmpuign of the Bumtrn Club for Grand Regents' Class night. Among arand Oouncll omnrn present were Grand Regent 1. 8. Childs, Past Grand Regents J. Ed Swaine and J. H. Grubb, resident of the R. A. Boosters' Club: QGrand sz;nt Warren M. Schoons maker, Grand Warden E. G. King and Grand Vice Regent F. V. Marsh. Distriet cmmcll Wwas host Wadnasday evening to the Boosters' Club of the District of Columbia, which, in honot of Grand Regent I. 8. Childs, pre- sented a COrand Regent's night. The mnln feature was the initiation of ean- didates, the initiatory ceremony b ing ?er formed by Kismet Councll degres eam. The henored guest and speaker of the | evening was SBupreme Regent Harold C. J Knoeppel of New York City, and ac-| one of the fisld managers of the Bu- preme Council. as Was Also the grand | regent of the Btate of New York. The| speakers were introduced by Mr. Childs, who was a~companied at the meeting by his entire line of Grand Council officers. Preceding the mecting a dinner was tendered the Suprsme Regent at the City Club, with Grand Conncil officers deouty grand regents and regents of subordinate councils of the Distriet of Columbia in attendance. Musie _was furnished bv Kismet Council Bazoo Band, under the leader- ship of A. F. War ‘The “added de- gree” was conferred by A. F. Ward and his team. Councils meeting this week are: Dis- trict, Loyal Ladies, Monday; Munieipal, Monday: thu wmemy, and Capl- | p tal, Thursday. THE MACCABEES. Officers were installed by the Dis- trict manager to serve llnum Vernon it Monday evenlnc u Northeast keeper, m | shn) Noble ‘grand, | vice grand, Mrs. | cording secretary, Miss Amne 1 secrel Mrs. ston; i AU ef to noble Mrs sl nfimm nnA:n noble grand, Mrs. 68 Arnett; are nfl:: na H mnum:tof Miss mmbflh guardian, Miss Ethel lclen t nuhlne guards ian, Harry Belin chaplain, Mrs, | B, AEar harihs, Suppaciet mm"" | grand, Mrs, Ber eft su X M:{n mm»? Mrs. ted re. Purdy. A jewel was g.r;nunted Miss Alm warts by Mrs, g. Misa nhm was reselected ‘rtpmenuuve to the 1. 0. O. F. Home Associal Mrs. hnllv E. Hayes, president of the ;lm e;nfl. Viee t('n'-ngl' Ml;:lnn l‘;\‘; meeting January 23 at home of Past President m- M. Mare garet Royston, 3031 O stree An informal treception vm e held for the new officers of Brightwood Rebeksh Lodge following the meeting Tuesday - | evening. SHEPHERDS OF BETHLEHEM. ‘The last m«tln of muun-l !nd&o was called to er by Viee Mre. Mabelle !mu One application for ‘membership was received and_the degress were conferred upon Mrs. Lida C. Jenkins, Mrs. S8arah F. Corbin and Miss Malissa Hicks. The quarterly repott of the scribe, | treasurer, trustees, good of order and auditing committecs were accepted. The following officers were installed by uty Supreme Cotmdr. Mrs. Edna How- ard: Commander, Mabelle Beérnard; scribe, Ethel M. Miles; accountant, Osear J. Forehand: treasurer, C. 'T. Smith; chaplain, Elsie Arnold; inside currd, Essle Fries; outside guard, Ward Davis; 18-month trustee, J. W. Tilder; | aide fo commander, Lottie Bitters. Comdr. Bernard, appointed the fol- mvdng committae! Auditing, Edmund . F. V. Jones and Q. E. McCleery: prt rppmmuu\e. C. T ith; delin- quent committee, O. J. Forehand, Maril- la Smith, Lottie Bitters, F. V. Jones and Elsie Arnold. Mrs. Milla Smith, chairlady good of otder for the past two years, was reappointed for this term, and plans were mm for a valen- tine dance, February 16, at 808 I street. This lodfie will celebrate ita twenty- first birthday anniversa hbruny 4 Addresses were made Edns Howard, Margaret Baker, Luli Bowles, Al Qreen and Malissa Hicks. The next meeting will be January 21 at 808 I street. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Keatte Counell, Ilo 353, will meet on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. llnnu Five Hundred Club nlll hold its fous of the season Thursday at l” at the Knights of Columbus H &i the club and Charles Boone —— ne 16,000 date lums, two swimming dJ. BMVM: [ ha glflm. sentinel, John B ing, and X !huogmnnl Bailey: |a Little Theater, saclal i sleeping rooms accommodating dents,