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10 THE FRATERNITIES LODGES. M. M. Parker. King David, No. 38, E. A Wednesday—Washington Centennial, No. 14. KA. Osiris, No. 26.'M. M East Gate, No. 34. E._A. Theodore Rooseveit. ‘No. 44, M. M. (Mssonic Glee Club). er: . M. (past masters Hiram. No. 10. F. C. La_Fagette. No. 19."soclal (Eastern ) hool of instruction. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. Wednesday—Columbia, No. 1. Rosal 2 Pridsy—Capitol, No. 11, P. M. and M. E M. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIES. Monday—Orient, No. 5, Red Cross and Malte CRYPTIC MASONRY. Mondas—Washington Council. No. 1, election and installation. SCOTTISH RITE. ‘uesdas—Mithras Lodge of Perfec- tion. statutory assembly. ANACOSTIA LODGE, No. 21, an- nounces that in its degree work tomorrow evening it will have the as- sistance of the famous police degree team, composed of members of the White House and United States park police forces. © A St. Patrick’s day dance at the Ho- tel Washington tomorrow evening -with & short form ceremonial and “whoopee stag night” at the Jewish Community Center Thursday evening, when admis- sion may be obtained by the identifica- tion card, are announced by Kallipolis Grotto, Master August B. Grant of Albert Pike Lodge, No. 36, has announced that immediately following the degree to- morrow evening. Past Master James W. McGuire of Benjamin B. French Lodge, No. 15, will give a Masonic talk of in- terest to the fraternity. ‘The illustrious master of Washington Council, No. 1, Royal and Select Mas- ters, has announced that, in addition to the election and installation of offi- cers of the council tomorrow evening, there wil lbe another event of interest to all Cryptic Masons, and to which such Masons are specially invited. Mjyron M. Parker Lodge, No. 27, will h.l\'en:s its special guests Tuesday eve- ning officers and brethren from the Militia Bureau of the War Department, headed by Maj. Gen. Creed C. Ham- ‘mond, who will deliver an address. En- tertainment will be provided by the patrol of Robert Le Bruce Chapter, Order of De Molay, and refreshments will be served. The master of the lodge also announces a special communica- tion for March 29 at 7 p.m., when the M. M. degree will be presented—this in Northeast Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. ‘The Masonic Glee Club will sing ‘Wednesday evening at the communica- tion of Theodore Roosevelt Lodge, No. 44, when it is expected Kensington Lodge of Masons from Maryland will be entertained. La Fayette Lodge, No. 19, will stage ‘what it terms “Eastern Star night” next ‘Thursday evening, which will be in charge of a committee headed by John C. Proctor, grand patron of the Order of the Eastern Star, who promises an interesting evening. priests of Columbia 1 Arch Masons, | home of Mrs. Hilton, 4514 Connecticut | | avenue. ‘Takoma Chapter on March 8 initiated Maude R. Tatum, after which refresh- ments were served. The ways and | means committee will give a dinner to | the past matrons and patrons of the chapter March 20 in the banquet hall of Takoma Masonic Temple. Warren G. Harding Chapter met | Tuesday. _ After the business meeting | Miss Bowsher rendered a group of piano | numbers. The auxiliary home board | will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Spence, 723 5th street northeast. The ways and means committee will give a benefit turkey dinner Tuesday at EIks’ Hall, 919 H street. Mizpah Chapter will be paid an offi- cial visit by the grand matron and grand patron at the meeting March 19. A talking pantomime, entitled “The Eternal Triangle,” will be given by the girls of the chapter. Grand Matron Mrs. Pearl Watt Gibb lowing chapters this week: Ruth Chap- ter, Monday evening; Mizpah Chapter, Tuesday evening. | i | Congress Lodge Chapter will have ini- tiation tomorrow. The home board | committee will meet at the home of | Past Master Audrey Gregory, 218 Mary- and avenue northeast, March 21 at 8 p.m. A card party will be held March 25 at the home of Worthy Matron EHz- abeth C. Brewer, 628 G strect north- east. Plans are being made to give a dinner at Northeast Masonic Temple April 10. Grand Matron Gibb and Grand Pat- ron Proctor paid an official visit to Brookland Chpater last Wednesday night. The officers and members of William F. Hunt Chapter were the guests of the evening and visitors were present from Chevy Chase, Columbia and other chapters in the District. Past Grand Matron Stephenson was a guest also and was escorted to the east, as were the matron and patron of William F. Hunt Chapter and Associate Grand Conductress Williams. Another hon- ored guest was Mrs. Hunt of William F. Hunt Chapter, who was the grand marshal in 1906. Mrs. Arthur H. Fast sang songs by Carrie Jacobs Bond and Mr. Fast gave readings from James ‘Whitcomb Riley. ‘The Matrons and Patrons’ Association of 1928, headed by Past Grand Matron Sallye C. Bogley and Past Grand Patron ‘William J. Dow, held their first annual supper-dance at the Blue Triangle Mon- day evening. Among the invited guests present were Mrs. Pearl Watt Gibb, Mr. and Mrs. John Clagett Proctor, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar B. Meritt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Galloway and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Hollander. Mrs. Ethel D. Nel- son, president, presided, assisted by the vice president. R. N. Babcock. Dancing and cards followed the banquet. The association will entertain the Matrons and Patrons’ Association of 1929 in April. Mildred R. Shafer, matron of Esther Chapter, announces the following activ- ities: The choir rehearsal will be held at the home of Associate Matron Fes- senden March 19. The degrees will be conferred at the meeting of the chap- ter Thursday evening. The next meet- ing of the home board will be held at the home of Past Matron Birgfeld March 22. The annual Spring card party is scheduled for the afternoon of April 2 in the large ballroom of the ‘Willard Hotel. ‘The meeting of Joseph H. Milans Lodge Chapter next Thursday evening in Northeast Masonic Temple will be a business meeting followed by entertain- ment and refreshments. Mrs. Martha B. Rich, chairman of the Grand Chapter for endowment, will speak. The Willing Workers met March 12 at the home of Past Matron Cross, 1106 E street southeast. The temple committee will 285t | meet March 25 at the home of Mrs, Ida Past High Priest James H. Windsor . Refreshments will be served at the of the degree. ‘The annual Shrine Spring ball will be held under the auspices of the uni- formed bodiés of Almas Temple at the ‘Willard Hotel the evening of A) 2, from 9 to 1 o'clock. the co of Loew’s Palace ‘Theater, Wesley Eddy and his synco- pators will be an outstanding feature of the evening. John J. Tancill, chair- man of the ticket committee, at 1311 K street northwest, is looking after the , a8 but a limited number reservations, of tickets is to be issued. 8) made also - ceremonial session of mmfl announcement is Spring Almas Temple will be held at the Presi- dent Theater, Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue, the evening of ril 29, to which only those will be itted who present the identification cards for 1929. King David Lodge, No. 28, will have charge of the services at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home this afternoon #t 3 o'clock, when Rev. Harry C. May- hew, pastor of the D Street Christian Church, will officiate ‘and also deliver a sermon. Master E. B. Phelps has ex- tended an invitation to the fraternity 10 be present. The services at the Masonic and East- ern Star Home next Sunday, March 24, will be in charge of Willlam R. Single- ton Lodge, No. 30, and the lodge chap- lain, Rev, 8, Carroll Coale, will officiate. National Lodge, No. 12, will give its Iadies’ night entertainment and dance at the Hotel Raleigh Priday evening of this week, to which admission may be obtained by card. The program will start at 8:30 o'clock. Monday evening, April 1, Joseph H. Milans Lodge. No. 38, will celebrate its seventh anniversary with a “ladies’ night” in keeping with the occasion. The Ionic Club of Master Masons will hold a smoker and entertaniment in the sun room of the Washington Hotel ‘Tuesday. March 26, starting at 8 p.m. A fine speaker and a splendid program sre promised. The club also is arrang- ing for another big ladies’ night in the near future. At the convocation of Mount Horeb Royal Arch Chapter last Tuesday eve- ning, the Mount Horeb Choristers, with A. Paul Hines at the piano, contributed & number of popular and classic songs. ‘The Fellowship Club repaired to the Circle Club rooms as guests of Circle Ciub after its last meeting and spent a very enjoyable evening. The Fellowship Club will hold a 500 card party Saturday, April 6, at 719 Thir- teenth street northwest. At _the advisory board dinner given March 2 the club was well represented, Past Presidents Troutman and Day being special guests. EASTERN STAR. ‘The endowment committee of Beth- any Chapter was entertained March 7 at the home of Mrs. Ethel Morris with dance and card pai held April 13 at 2400 Sixteenth street. ‘The Bethany Soclal Boosters were en- tertained March 14 at the home of Miss Cumi Mitchell. The next meeting of the sunshine committee will be held at the home of Mrs. Anna White, 3145 Mount_Pleasant street, March 21, with Mrs. Jennie Cooper and Mrs. Mary ‘Bieber as assisting hostesses. The next meeting of the auxiliary home board will be March 25. A luncheon will be served preceding the meeting. Mrs. Lucia Douan, Mrs. Frances Haw and Mrs. Augusta O. Johnson will be the hostesses. ‘The ways and means committee of Federal Chapter will give a turkey dinner at the Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth street, March 21. from 5 to 7 pm. The investment committee will T P. meet March 22 at 8 pm. st the Smith, 2310 Twelfth street northeast. The home board will meet March 22 at the home of Mrs. Olive Bressler, 5413 Tlinois avenue. Columbia Chapter celebrated its eighteenth birthday anniversary at the last meeting. Grand Matron Mrs. Pearl Watt Gibb and Grand Patron John C. Proctor, accompanied by the grand offi- cers and the matrons and patrons of ‘l”':". ‘were 7 guests were Past Grand Matrons Campbell, Stephenson and Chauncey and the grand patron of Maryland, J. Enos Ray. A sketch was vresented by the past matrons and trons, written and directed by 'ast Matron Jessie 8. Post. Dur- ing repairs to the hall the chapter will hold meetings in Joppa Lodge Hall, Ninth and Upshur streets, beginning March 25. The home board was enter- tained at the home of Junior Past et SR oo ee met a e home of Mrs. ddie C. deLesdernier. . The cup won by the bowling team of Unity Chapter will be presented to it at the dance given by the East- ern Star Bowling League. The chapter will givé its annual chicken dinner March 19 at Northeast Masonic Temple from 5 to 7 o'clock. The auxiliary home board will meet at the home of the Misses Hicks, 1473 Irving street, epartment 22, March 20. They will be assisted by Mrs. Stella Arsenau. Work will be had at the next meeting of the ~hapter, March 22. The fourth birthday anniversary of Good Will Chapter was celebrated with the following distinguished guests: Grand Matron Gibb, Grand Patron Proctor, Right Worthy Grand Treasurer La- mond, Past Grand Matron Stephenson, Past Grand Matron Chauncey, Associate Grand Patron Galloway, Grand Con- ductress Hollander, Associate Grand Conductress Williams, the matrons and patrons of 1929 and the officers and members of Unity Chapter. A program was given consisting of vocal solos by Mrs. Pearl Windsor and Alice T. Neal, a violin solo by Mrs. Felicla Lamberth and a reading by Miss Julia Caughen Dancing and refreshments concluded the program. ‘There will be iniation at the meeting March 22. The home board will meet at the home of Mrs. Pearl Unmack, 126 U street northeast, at 8 o'clock March Loyalty Chapter held a business meet- ing March 6. Mrs, Flora Campbell, past grand matron, and Mrs. Teachum, grand lecturer, were present. March 20 will be men's night and there will be work, followed by dancing and refresh- ments. The home board presented a play at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home on March 8, and members of the chapter furnished refreshments and took donations. St. John's Lodge Chapter will meet 7:30 pm. The fifth annual card party and dance will be held at the Mayflower Hotel March 20 at 8:30 pm. The home board will be entertained by Junior Past Matron Maud Angelo at the Aster Restaurant March 27 at 1 o'clock. The home board will give a dinner at the Northeast Temple April 16. At the meeting of April 1 the past matrons of the chapter will confer the degrees. Acacia Chapter will meet March 19 at 8 pm., at which time charter mem- bers’ night will be observed. The aux- illary home board met at the home ot | Mrs. Louise Heinzmann last Wednes- day, Past Matron Leona Helwig, Mrs. Martha Moorehead and Mrs. Addie Garrett assisting hostesses. Past Mat- ron Mary A Watts held a card party last Priday at 2103 Rhode Island ave- nue northeast. The annual card party and dance will be held April 3 at 2400 Sixteenth street. At the meeting of Cathedral Chapter Wednesday _evening, in Scoitish Rite Cathedral, Third and E streets, greel- the honored guests. Other |1 tomorrow at the Masonic Temple at | ings were received from Seiberling | Chapter, Seiberling, Calif., and from East Orange Chapter, East Orange, N. J. Visitors also were present from Salem Chapter, Salem, Mass. Matron Hazel K. Kephart extended the honors of the east to Past Matron Ethelyn F. Casey. | Cathedral Chapter, and Past Matron Sadie F. Casey, Salem Chapter, wife and sister of the patron. The follow- ing entertainment was presented: Mrs Nell Grove, soprano soloist; Miss Doro- thy Seaman, violinist; J. Willard Brad- ley, bass soloist, and Miss Ethel Hay- den, juvenile balladist. At the next meet/ng a short business session will be followed by a card party for the mem- | bers and friends. ! Lebanon Chapter, at the meeting March 12, -had as its special guests Past Grand Matron Tillie Chauncey. Past Grand Patron James West and | the matrons and patrons of 1923. En- | tertainment was furnished. by the George Washington Glee Club. The home board will hold a card party at the Park Lane Inn, Twenty-first and | Pennsylvania avenue, next Saturday | evening. Treaty Oak Chapter will meet tomor- | row evening at 8 o'clock on Temple | Heights. The degrees will be conferred. Dr. C. Cloyes Fletcher presented the following program_at Electa Chapter Tuesday evening: Piano solos by Miss Mildred Dean, Miss Randell and Bob Mahoney, songs and dances; Phil Capps, with banjo selections; vocal solos by Mayne Coe, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Scantlebury. The auxiliary board will hold a rummage sale at 1934 Nichols ,avent2 southeast March 18 through March 23. The endowment committec will meet at the home of Mrs. Florence |Green Tuesday evening, joint hostess, Mrs, Edna Dyer. This committee will give a card party at Masonic Hall, Ana- costia, D. C., Saturday evening. Matron Cleo Lear of Gavel Chapter | announces a short business meeting Tuesday. ‘The matron of Bethlehem Chapter announces the next social activity will be held at Northeast Masonic Temple March 20 at 8 o'clock. There will be cards and dancing. At the meeting of the chapter Tuesday evening Miss Mary Gastrock sang. accompanied at the plano by Mrs. Cornelia Kinsella. A | sketch was given by the star points, | Grace Bogley, Margaret Brust, Eliza- beth Van Fossen. Vincenza Marseglia and Eugenia Carning. and the marshal and sentinel, Veazie Pearman and John C. McConnell. Ruth Chapter will meet tomorrow evening. The grand matron and grand patron will pay their official visit. Other guests will be the 1929 matrons and patrons, also the secretaries and treas- urers. There will be an entertainment in charge of the star points followed by refreshments. Matron Mae E. Felka invites all members of the order to attend. ODD FELLOWS. companied by the grand officers, will officially visit Federal City Lodge next Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The evening is to be known as “Wood” night in honor of Past Grand Master and Past Grand Representative John H. ‘Wood, who served as grand representa- tive for this jurisdiction for 10 terms The Grand Lodge will present him with & past grand master’s jewel. The pro- gram of events is being arranged by Past Grand and Secretary George G. ‘Wilson of Federal City Lodge. ‘The second meeting of the Line Offi- cers’ Association will be held tomorrow evening in Odd Fellows' Temple at 8 o'clock. President Harry Kabat has arranged a program of activities. Sub- ordinate lodges are requested to have all their line officers represented. Grand Master Zepp, accompanied by his staff, officially visited Washington Lodge last Tuesday evening. The ad- dress of the evening was given by Past Grand Master and Past Grand Repre- | Sentative Frank Crowther of New Jersey. He is a member of the House of Repre- sentatives from the State of New York. Grand Representative William T. Galli Grand Master Millard F. Zepp, ac- | On Tuesday evening the lodge gave & St. Patrick’s dance. The lodge has re- ceived three applications for member- ship. The degree will be conferred the first meeting in April, Official visita- tion will be held April 23. The Bright- wood Rebodd Players will meet with Mrs. Hope Webb tonforrow evening. Mrs. E. Pearle Windsor, president of | the Rebekah Assembly, and officers, ac- companied by Grand Master Millard F. Zepp and staff, will pay their annual evening. B. P. 0. ELKS. The committee, with James E. Colli- flower as chairman, has completed ar- rangements for”the banquet March 21 |at the New Willard Hotel in_honor of Grand Exalted Ruler Murray Hul- bert and his staff. Charles Montgom- ery is chairman of the entertainment committee. The women’s patron committee is as fol- lows: Mrs. Robert E. Mattingly, Mrs. M. G. McCormick, Mrs. George E. Strong, Mrs. E. T. Simpson, Mrs. John Dillon Fitzgerald, Mrs. Isidor Freund, Mrs. John Graffe, Mrs. dC.MEugerf Edwards, Mrs. J. L. 3.0, Eliwal N e, Tnry Auth, Mrs. Charles J. Cassidy, Mrs. Wil- liam S. Shelby, Mrs. Agnes L. Rochle, Mrs. John C. Wood, Mrs. Joyn Hard. grove, Mrs. Harry Essex, Mrs. J. J. M riarty, Mrs. Frank Betz, Mrs. Murray Hulbert, Miss Bertha Cable, Miss Nellie Layman, Miss Edith Jackson, Miss Hul- bert. The woman guests will be pre- sented with a silver souvenir of the oc- casion. A reception will be given the grand exalted ruler at 7 pm. and the banquet will be at 8 p.m. exalted ruler, will be installed April 3. Delegations and representatives from the 12 lodges in the jurisdiction from Maryland, Delaware and the District attended last Wednesday's session. The occasion was the official visit of District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Clarence E. Ensor to the lodge. An initiation was featured, and an old-time rally with plenty of entertainment followed the session. State President Willlam H. Bovey presented the lodge the silver cup donated by Patrick J. Callan for the winning of the ritualistic contest held in Baltimore (Md.) Lodge February 22. Addresses were made by Exalted her and Grand Patriarch Ernest L. Loy~ ing also addressed the members. Grand Warden Willlam H. McConnell, as chairman of the anniversary and banquet committee, held a meeting of the representatives selected from the various subordinate and Rebekah Lodges last Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows’ ‘Temple. An organization was effected and subcommittees appointed to prepare plans for the coming anniversary cele- bration and the annual banquet which is to be held in April. Further detalls will be given as soon as arrangements have been completed. Mount Pleasant Lodge, which has been meeting in the Park Savings Bank Building, will be compelled to meet in another location due to the remodeling. Arrangements are being made to hold the meetings in Brightwood's lodge room {on the first and third Fridays of each | month urtil their old quarters have |-been completed. | _ Arlington Lodge, through Noble Grand J1"nnk Davis, has extended an invita- tion to Grand Master Zepp and his membership to attend divine services with the members of Arlington Lodge Sunday evening, April 21, at Grace Re- formed Church. Grand Master Zepp has accepted the invitation and re- quests the members of this jurisdictios to accompany the grand officers on this occasion. The grand officers will accompany the president and her assembly officers to the official visitation to Dorcas Lodge next Thursday evening. Representatives on the general relief committee are requested to meet with Grand Secretary Harry L. Andresen on Monday evening, March 25, in the Odd Fellows' Temple, at which time an or- | ganization of .the committee will be | effected and new officers elected to serve | for the year. Representation is request- | ed from each subordinate and Rebekah { lodge. | Rebekah Lodges. Ruth and Naomi Rebekah Lodges | will meet tomorrow evening, Friend- ship and Fidelity Rebekah Lodges Tues- day evening, Dorcas and Mount Pleas- ant Rebekah Lodges Thursdey evening. A hearts social will be held at the close of the meeting of Friendship Rebekah Lodge Tuesday evening. Esther Rebekah Lodge will give an oyster supper Wednesday from 5 to 7 | pm. at I. O. O. F. Temple. | Schuyler Colfax Rebekah Lodge held a business meeting Tuesday evening. P. N. G. Mrs. Johnson of Louisville, Ky., was a visitor. | he officers of Brightwood Rebekah Lodge were entertained by Mrs. Belle ‘Thomson and Mrs. Elsie L. Wilson at the home of the former Monday eve- ning. A short business meeting was held with the instructress, Mrs. Wilson, after which refreshments were served. Important Message You Should Know Concerning Your Car. The lubricant in the ‘transmission and rear axles should be kept up to the proper level. This insures easy gear shifting 1nd prevents wear to parts. | Al Ebonite Dealers drain out the i 1d lubricant and make no charge or this service. Then ‘refill with fresh EBONITE (Combination of Pure Qil) | 20 Cents a Shot At Filling Stations and Garag i BAYERSON OIL WORKS$ Columbia 522§ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 17 1929—PART 4. Mrs. E. Gray to the grand chancellor Ruler Nathen Weill, Judge Leon R. i and Mrs. G. Wilson to the grand chief, Yourtee, Hagerstown, Md.: Samuel H. | membership. It was also decided w!suw Secretary John Prender were the conduct an initiation at the meeting |special invited guests. visit to Dorcas Rebekah Lodge Thursday | De Hoff, Towson, Md.; A. L. Kardester, Crisfield, Md.; Rev. Father Abbott, Oak- d, Calif, and R. H. Rutman, Ash- land, Ky. The new members are Joseph Sandoff, Phillip Martin, William P. Lockwood and John T. Howard. En- tertaining were George Warthen, sr.; Arthur Pheiffer, Rev. Father Abbott, Jack O'Connell, Arthur A. Riemer, Izzy Cohen, Joseph Crowley, Robert Hoy and John Lenard Reh. ! Maj. C. Eugene Edwards, in command | It was announced there will be card party at the home of Mrs. A, Springmann, 804 Seventh street south- west, next Saturday evening. A program was rendered by Mr. ana ‘Mrs. Randall and Mrs. A. Gibson. A birthday cake was cut by Mrs. C. Davis. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. The sick committee will have charge | March 22, and to hold a memorial serv- |ice and the draping of the charter for a period of 30 days in memory of Past Councilor Elmer P. Carter. Past | Councilor Archie L. Lewis was in- |stalled by Deputy State Councilor Mrs. Cora L. Thompson as drill captain to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of John M. Futrell. Past Coun- cilors Miss Virgie E. Ridgeway, William The March meeting of the Sempher- | Fidelis Club of Kenmore Council was held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Marie Edwards and was opened by the president, Mrs. Cleada E. Horne | Games ~were played and then more | dancing. The next meeting of _the | club is scheduled to be with Mrs. Dora | Wood, 314 Second street northeast, and | in connection with the club will have a | of the drill team, calls for six more men |of the social meeting Tuesday evening, to fill out this unit of the lodge. The | when an address will be delivered by team will be the personal escort of the |the Rev. Charles Hart of the Catholic newly elected officers on installation | University: Miss Hazel Arth, contralto: night, April 3. Committee assignment | George Beuchler, baritone. in a group of chairmen for the new lodge year will be | songs: Katherine Hills Rawls, pianist. ! read by Exalted Ruler Fitzgerald. Judg Robert E. Mattingly, Judge Willlam | Thursday evening the organization of Blackman, Fred Whitchead and William En Converts’ League under the direction S. Shelby will render the vocal music. |of Court Forest Glen. Catholic Daugh- Members of the local court attended S. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. heart social April 3. Prize in games Boyd of John L. Burnett Council and | Were won by Mrs. Bray. Deputy Mrs. Cora L. Thompson made | Eagle Council met Monday evening addresses. Past Councllor John M., with the councilor. Mrs. H. Gertrude Futrell announced the future activities |Kolb, presiding. The applications of of the good of the order committee on | Mrs. Veda E. Echler, Mrs. Otta Schei- social evenings. The unwritten work lin and Mrs. Marion Tawney were pre- was demonstrated by Inside Sentinel |sented for membership and several Miss Eva Cunningham. The entertain- | committees were appointed. This coun- ment consisted of vaudeville and a one- | cil also received by card from Star John D. Fitzgerald, recently elected | Preparations are being made by the members to attend the State convention which will be held in Hagerstown, Md. in August. A band of 100 pieces wil lead Washington Lodge. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Hermione Lodge will celebrate its sixty-fourth anniversary April 19. The lodge will confer the Knight rank and also give a musical entertainment. Among the cntertainers will be a duet by the vice chancellor and keeper of records and seal of the lodge. Rathbone-Superior Lodge will give a homecoming and welcoming to the su- preme representative-clect, Edgar C. Snyder. The assembly in council, consisting of all the Grand Lodge officers, will meet Thursday evening at the temple to receive suggestions from the grand chancellor for the advancement of the order in this grand domain. Friendship Temple, Pythian Sisters, met Wednesday, Mrs. C. Banks, most excellent chief, presiding, the occasion being the nineteenth birthday anni- versary of the temple. Grand Chan- cellor Herman A. Woody made his of- ficial visit, accompanied by his officers. ‘The grand chief of Virginia, Mrs. Addie Dannehle, a0 aade her official visit. Remarks wew#” made by the grana chancellor, the grand chief, Supreme Representative Edgar Snyder, Su: preme Senior Mrs. E. Vandevort, Mrs. Baker, most excellent chief of the Fredericksburg Temple; Mrs. Berg, most excellent chief of Rathbone Temple; Mrs. Turner, J. M. Kline, one of the | originators of the Pythian Sisters in the District of Columbia, and Mrs. Cur- tis, a daughter of one of the organizers of the Knights og Pythias. Presentations of gifts were made by Do as more than 100,000 new Buick owners have done: Make an actual driving test, comparing every glement of Buick value with any other car! Subject Buick to every trial your motoring experience may suggest! This is what you'll discover: Greatest acceleration — breath-taking swift- ness—easy, effortless conquest of the steepest bills . . . an amazing combination of will- ingness and ability, establishing a brand new standard of motor car performance! Buick MASTERPIECE BODIES BY FISHER WITH Stanley H. Horner 1015-1017 14th St. Bury Motor Co. Anacostia, D. C. Bowdoin Motor Co. Alexandria, Va. | ters of America, and this afternoon | Court 212 will join with the Maryland courts in the 'installation of a new court at Bethesda, Md. | _The welfare committee is giving a St, | Patrick’s party today at the Home of | the Aged and Infirm at Blue Plains. NODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Many Woodmen and friends were at | Odd Fellows' Hall to honor Supt. John | W. Swanger of the Modern Woodmen | Sanitarium, Woodmen, Colo., Tuesday | evening. The meeting was held under the joint auspices of Washington, Tal- bot, Columbia, Georgetown, Lincoln, committee with Consul W. H. March of Washington Camp and S. D. Lashley of | Columbia Camp as secretary being in |charge of all arrangements. Past Con- |sul W. H. Robb of Washington Camp |acted as the presiding officer, present- State Deputy S. C. A. Rubey of Newark, |N. J. and District Deputy Henry H Millard of this city. A program’ was furnished by the studio artists of station WJSV. Dancing followed the meeting. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. State Councilor Mrs. Carrie G. Meile has extended an invitation to the State Loyalty Council Tuesday cvening. Loyalty Council will give a 500 card party at the Junior Temple, 808 Eye | street. March 26. | Golden Rule Council celebrated its | fourteenth birthday anniversary with a | banquet March 8. The business meeting was called to order by the councilor, Mrs. Stella Lewis, at which Miss Margaret Danenhower was elected to passed in any other West End and Central Camps, a general | | ing, in addition to Neighbor Swanger, | | in behalf of the council board of officers of the local Junior | | Order of United American Mechanics | to be their guests at the visitation to | act comedy sketch presented by Mrs Stella Lewis, Archie L. Lewis, Miss Florence Henderson, Ernest Warren, Mrs. Lillian Martin "and Mrs. Margaret Taylor, accompanied at the piano by | Miss Nellie Teeple. Fancy dances and other specialty numbers by the Tumblers, accompanied at the piano by | Earle Money. Selections were rendered by the Vaga-Bons Orchestra. Councilor Mrs. Stella Lewis, Past Councilor Mrs. Lillian Martin, Past Councilor Mrs. Margaret Taylor and the vice chairman on good of the order, Mrs, Ollie Mont- gomery. made addresses. The birthday cake was first cut by Golden Rule’s first councilor, Mrs. Effie Tancil. ‘Anacostia Council met Wednesday evening with the Councilor. Mrs. Ethel Keane, presiding. Mrs. Ethel Burroughs gave a short talk emphasizing the change in the by-laws in regard to dues. Past Councilor Mrs. Ella Smith made an announcement in regards to the traveling basket. There will be a card party at the home of Recording Secre- |tary Mrs. Mary P. James. Mrs. Mar- garet Lainhart announced a farewell party for John Bittle, who is leaving | for New Jersey. He was presented with a billfold by Drilimaster Howard Beall A meeting of Betsy Ross Council was held at the Northeast Masonic Temple Wednesday evening. Councilor Mrs. Whitney presided. The committee on investigation reported favorable on the application of Mrs. Christine M. Hyde. Plans for a card party to be held Marck 20 were announced. | - The State board of officers enter- tained State Councilor A. C. Columbus of the Junior Order of United Ameri- can Mechanics and his staff of officers | at,_the Cosmos Club March 8 with a | banquet to which the wives of the State councilor, A. C. Columbus. and And, in addition to thrilling perform- ance, you'll find marvelous ease of han- dling—a degree of riding comfort unsur- car in the world — plus beauty and smartness which have won countrywide acclaim! Before you buy any round test of Buick! of motor car values! Buick Motor Co. (Division General Motors Corporation) 14th at L Emerson & Orme 17th & M Sts. N.W. Fred N. Windridge Rosslyn, Va. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT car, make this all- Arrange today for the drive that will revise your whole scale Sedans | Wolfe. Spangled Banner Council the follow- ing members: Mrs. Annie E. Rackey, Cora F. Rackey and Alice Rackey Downs. Barbara Frietchie Council met at the | Star Hall, Mount Rainfer, March 7, | with Mrs. Edna H. Gaither presiding. | Charles H. Mueller, past: councilor, in- |stalled the following officers: May | Earney, councilor, and Nettie Beck, |associate vice councilor. Mrs. Stella Greenip was appointed chairman of the "Rr‘md of the order committee and Mrs. | Edna H. Gaither as press agent. | Triumph Council was called to order by Couuncilor Adalyn Burger Thursday | evening. A drive is being conducted | for new members. The red side, un- | der the captaincy of Past Councilor | Mrs. Elsie Hill, is leading in the drive. | The secret work was given by the jun- | for past councilor, Mrs. Mary D. Towers, | A mock initiation was held. Mrs. Kath- | erine Parker was elected junior past | councilor on the initiatory team. Mrs. Katherine Freeberger resigned. Guests were Past Councilor Lenora Johnson of Freeman Lodge, Louisville, Ky.; Past State Councilor and Deputy Mary P. James and State Council Conductress Ethel E. Burroughs and Lena Engels from Liberty Council, No. 6. The Past Councilors’ Association met March 8 at Mrs. Ida hau's resi- dence, with Marie Stephenson and Lillian McCormick assisting. Games were played and prizes were won by Jennie Buell, Agnes Barbour, and Pearl A St. Patrick’s party was given. A card party was held by the Past Councilors’ Assoclation at Mrs. Jennie Buell's residence. The next card party wiil be held at Marie Budesheim's residence, 1316 B street southeast, March 18. The next meeting will be held April 12 at Pearl Wolfe's residence, (Continued on Eleventh Page.) Get behind the wheel and et the faCtS! Line up in traffic » - make for the rough roads and hilly country » - Prove Buick superiority in every element of performance! 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