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1929 -PART 4. LY 14; conductor, J. Russe]l Samp- 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WAsiita I'ON, Fairell her jewel and certificate. Great Representative Seiffert presented the | son; wartien, A. 8. Bovey; inside senti- 8 ) retiring Pocahontas with a past officers’ | nel, O. F. Harlow; trustee 18 months, One certificate. Mrs. Harne also pflrlfunm: Reintzel. and en-p}h:n." W. | the :uu- ot A Mrs, Severe at ow&-:- ava eserve er, on o council, & cut | Floyd Spurling. une Beach, Md,, turday, where . lass luncheon set, which was & gift | colm Reintsel, C. F, Muller and J. M. | enjoyed bathing, boating and crab . rom her officers. Past Great Sachem | Earnest were bing. OYAL ARCH day” at Temple Heights will be observed this afternoon at 4 o'clock, un- i Porter; finance, Lola ing installation the lodge celebrated its seventh birthday anniversary. The following officers of Friendship Rebekah Lodge were installed July 2 by Estelle V. Yoakley and staff of Naomi Rebekah Lodge: Noble grand, Minnie B. Hohn; vice grand, Dorothy Todd; plain, Dalsy Smithson; warden, Reed; conductor, Mae Blair; treas- son, jr., and plans were made for a held tomorrow night. The disabled members committee has completed arrangements for the excursion to Marshall Hall on Au- gust 10. Seneca Tribe met in Jonadab Hall with Sachem Martin presiding. Re- | ports were had from the special com- mittees and remarks were made by ‘Thom) pson and Great Instructress Ro- land made addresses. . was elected record- ing secretary and|3D Miss Gertrude financial secretary. The offi cers installed were: Cound . | made addresses. in U streets southeast, to order with laom: Past Councilors P..J. Martin, J. | win . B. Pitts and others Anacostia Council met Monday eve- Masonic Temple, Fourteenth and was called E. ling. Election of representatives the State .Council resulted as fol- ‘The committee, delegates and the the St rman Asylum Atgust 4 at'3 p.m. 1a] features will be presented at the session of the lodge next Wednes- day night, it is announced by Exalted Rutler John Dillon id. - The next convention of the Grand will be held at Atlantic. City, N. J.. July, 1930. An Atlantic City Club ‘With one week of the two wesks’ an- nual cruise of the First Fleet Division of the 1st Battalion, United States Na- the ' final week of its cruise today, spending the time on the beach at Vine- yard Haven. After some maneuvering with the ves- sels of the Atlantic Scouting Fleet dur- ing the early part of this week, the lo- cal citizen sailors on Thursday will par- ticipate in their annual target practice with the big guns of the ship and upon class; Jack E. Martin, fireman, third class; Maurice W. Nelligar, fireman, third class; Robert H. Noyes, seaman, Sick, Mary L. . DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Harlow nted the past councilor’s MASONIC. Burks; foral, E. Pearle Windsor: defin- | visit o’ Mr. Eichelberger in Frederick. | gormore Oouncll commenod suly § | SMblom 1o Junlor Past CoMNehor Br A | o o ety Seate ryfonvention | Va1’ Reserves of the District of Colum. | second clase: James M. Ober, seaman, quent, Ellie Allen; refreshment, Mary Md. + | and had installation of rs. The | Martin, which was ted with ap- | August 19, 20 and 21, will meet tomor- ht:, just completed, preparations now | first class; Charles G. Penkert, fireman, LODGES. Murray; ways and means, Ella Newton.| The degree team of Mineola Tribe is installation ceremonies were conducted | propriate remarks. P. W. Micheals of [ row at 8 p.m. are being made by the S8econd Fleet Di- | third class; William G. Perry, fireman, Mondsy—Pentulpha; No, 23, F'.C. A number of members from the Dis- | practicing at each of its meetings for |, o Deputy State Councilor Mrs. Louise fn&mmp Council, J. W. Irving The 40 boys who are to-form a band | Vision, commanded by Lieut. J. F.|third class; Arthur G. Roliman, seaman. TuegdarKine | o e 2 Bi by trict of Columbia visited Clarendon | their class adoption, the date of which F. Schwenk, assist- | Vienna Council, State Vice “Councilor | .wii} rehearse at the ciub tomorrow at 8 | Moore, to proceed to sea two wecks | first class; Frank A. Shepard, chief ma- asters’ Association, 7 p.iv. Rebekah e last Monday evening.|will be announced later. ed by Past Coun-|Ed G. Beck, Junior Past State Coun-|pm They will be directed by Qeorge | hence on the U. 8. destroyer Abel P. chinist’s mate; Louis E. Shomette, fire- davosirls, No 26, MM | |Mrs. Olive F. Johnson was installed At the last meeting of Redwing Tribe ctlors Belle Gibson iclor Oscar T. Harlow, Past Councilors D, Chapman. - The-band will give a Upshur, training ship of the local re-man, first class; John W. Shults, chief Roggevelt. No, 4 E-A | las noble grand of the lodge. Follow- )it was announced a crab feast would be and Bertie Purdy, v’:lecolm Rmnu; , C. M. Muller and | gsacred concert at the Ge: Orphan | servists. The Pirst Division started on | storekeeper; Lioyd O. Smith, seaman, Counctlor second class; Orley C. Snead, yeoman, third class; Wayne Leslie Summerville, fireman, third class; Carl Madison Tay- lor, fireman, third class; Francis Palen Tuell, fireman, third class; Rayfield L. Voigt, fireman, second class; Joseph E. Ward, mess attendant, first class; Harry Wilkie, fireman, third class; John M. Wilson, gunner’s mate, first class; Ker- der the auspices of the High | [ or "gqyf, "P. Chilcoat; financial sec- | Great Representative Seiffert and Past ‘Goppage, F. C. Prather. R, H. Bag. be formed by the lodge in the near B s 3 5 5 - 3 , F. C. . R. H. Bag- X this will h wn the | mit A, Woodward, mess attendant, thi-d Priests’ Assoclation of 1929 | retary, Fannie H. Frame; recording| Great Sachem Denis. gott, W, A. Staub, J. W, James, N. E, | 0w, . o et on i o e | class,” and. Harry 8. Yetser, yoomsn, . 8 ie Hohn. e oul noble grand, uncil has S . councf val o — rection of Grand Chaplain Rev. DY | yrs. Jeanette Greer, ek peosonted | with | _ Idaho Council met Fridey evening in ice | Which opens tomoriow eveniog. Lopalty lodge convened Monday '}ed to arrive early Saturday morn-| yyu¢ (junior grade) Charles H. Wil- John C. Palmer of the Grand tQdg" | bag on behalf of the lodge by Minnie | Pythian Temple, with Pocahontas Hor. Liberty Bell Council met-in North- | Night, Comdr. Green presiding, and in- | %, ;.0 ne period that the First pi- | Uams, who successfully passed his ex- and the address W S high priest | B- Hohn. The installing officer was | man presiding. The deputy great chief e cllor Car. | east Masonic Temple July with | stalled officers, as follows: Command-| o i AWy e Ofhes twy’ aiviiions aminations for promotion to the rank of Rev. Walter F. Smith, grand high priest | yresented a gift. The annual lawn fete | and the raising team of Past Pocahontas | Mrs. Vesta Bless. Vice SOURCIOR OFF2 | Councilor Allen C. Witherite e Alice B Graul; vice commander, | 1SR 13 KAY the SHher fwo SINIsons | ieutenant, has received his commission. of the District, who Is pastor of e | will be held July 20 at Nichols avenue | Association raised the following officers: | SR s IR Deputy State Councilor Thomas, Past | Ethel Windsor; past commander, Mabel | j1ve (900, SaTiVing o thor ENg 18 | He is in the 3rd Fleet Division. Park View Christian Church. TIe T |and U streets southeast. Prophetess, Horman; Pocahontas, Bruce; | past councilor, Gertrude Bohrer as-|Gouncilors C. F. Muller and Malcolm | Dement; alde to commander, Annie E.| L0, ATEORYe, SURTE CATARER S00 e DT T i ;;fx nlfpfi'r"e‘:" Km% dgecgnn of J. m-rbeh;. {‘olwg officers of Brightwood | Wenonah, lé:-g;br; Pow!:intnc:msglx;kta: W‘mlm mmp:lucnury Gleada X ]:mg:]u .,,g R.vmum“.’: mmnq cx:-fl mldoey. mn::;sm!l,‘hl‘)”olmtg:u mhw::x;s:. drills, Every officer and man s ahT- | orderes upolor gi.mfn:.tlmh’rfor m’D’m’n 4 Fodt e were installed Tuesday | first scout, Krel second scout, » “ | A of J. n c! 3 g ¢ = In addition to the officers and mem- | SEDERT OGBS Hete, Ised Tuendey | O unher, Ball: second runner, Cook: , Jeannette Tay- | made addresses . sentalive, Anna H. Evernam; siternate 008 that the District units finish high | tion to lieutenant, junlor grade. Tt was bers of the 16 constituent chapters of Royal Arch Masons and their families, 1he officers and members of the follo ing named lodges, with their families, are to be special guests on this occa- sion; Harmony, No. 17, Guy S. Allen, | master; Warren G. Harding, No. 39, Frank Jones, master; Brightwood, No. 43, Carroll L. Coakley, master, and Pet- worth, No. 47, Herbert W. Ludwig, master: also the officers and members of the following named chapters of the Eastern Star, with their familles: Miz- pah, No. 8, Mrs. Amelia Li]ly, matron, | vice grand, Kathryn Rahn; recording secretary, Julia Cauthen; treasurer, F. . Alexander; warden, Bessie Towson conductor, Hope Webb; inside guardian, Sarah Deitweller; outside guardian, Gladys Smith; chaplain, Belle Thom- son: musician, Hazel Hunter. The in- stalling officer, Lula Reed, of Friend- ship Rebekah Lodge, was presented a glft by Marguerite Ison in behalf of the lodge. Elsie Wilson' presented & ring in behalf of the officers to the past noble grand, Thelma Replogle. ‘The lodge will celebrate its fith birthday anniversary warriors, Starks, A. Starks, Robin- son and Harding; first councilor, Rob- inson; second councilor, Plerce; guard of tepee, Cummings, and guard of for- est, Tice. Mrs. Tice presented the re- tiring Pocahontas with a certificate and jewel and Mrs. Moriarty presented her with a gift from her officers. Great Sachem Baker, Great Instructress Roland d Past Great Sachéms Mc- Cracken and Thompson made ad- dresses. White Eagle Council met and the following officers were raised by the ings. Lillian Wilcox. outside sentinel, trustee, Myra Fort: representa- tives to State Council, Bertie Purdy and The_newly installed councilor, Mrs. Vesta Biggs, has named Mrs. Dora Wood chairman of the good of the order committee, and Mrs. Bertle Purdy assistant; Mrs. Clara A. Rocl chairman of entertainment committee Miss Gertrude Hayes, linquent committee, and Mrs Dora Wood, chairman of floral committee. chairman _de- Gifts were presented to Miss Devota Purdy, Mgs. Renna Corry, Mrs. Clara The local committee on the Pen-| Mar reunion committee reports prog- ress in arrangements for the anrual reunion August 15, WOMAN’S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. The Monday lunch will be in charge of Columbis Review. ‘Washington Review will meet tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock. Victory Review will hold a business meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. A meeting of Liberty-Union will be held Wednesday evening. J. W. Pl ; scribe, Eva A. Green; | 18 months’ trustee, Macie Brown, and | chairman, William-J. Nalley. Gifts were presented to Past Comdr. Mabel Dement and Chairman William J. Nalley. At a recent class initiation 31 candidates were initiated. The de- gree work was given by the degree team of Capitol Lodge. Addresses were made by Margaret E. Baker, member of the Supreme law and appeal commit- tee, and the following deputy supreme commanders: Lulu Bowles, Marilla Smith, Edna Howard and Ethel ‘The enlisted personnel who are on the current voyage of the Upshur were announced as follows: Alexander S. Ball, fireman, third class; Arthur H. Bartelt, machinist’s mate, first class; Holbert B. Berryhill, boatswain's mate, first class; James C. Bibb, jr., fireman, third class; Edward B. Biade, chief ma- chinist’s mate; Frack J. Blodgett, cop- persmith, first class; Henry R. Bond, mess attendant, third class; John D. Briscoe, seaman, second class; Emanuel G. Carr, mess attendant, second class; said at the battalion headquarters that he probably will take examination upon completion of tf® cruise season. He is attached to the 3rd Fleet Division. Five enlistments in the local battalion were reported this week. They are, to- gether with their assignments: Carl B. Beckwith, 1801 Columbia road, seama second class; John P. Stone, jr., 2 Fourteenth street southeast, seaman, second class; Boyd E. Thomasson, 200 Fourth street southeast, fireman, third class, and James B. Kowalczuk, 1311 L street, fireman, third class, assigned A ] Janies E. Carroll, seaman, second class; RaymondL. Reynolds patron; Warren | jyly 23, raising team of the Past Pocahontas|A. Rock, Mrs. Belle Gibson and other | A card. party for the benefit of the | Phythian. 2 : ! |to the 2nd Fleet Division, G. Harding, No, 31, Mrs..Rena S. kard- Association: Prophetess, McFarland; | line officers. clubhouse will be held Thursdsy at| The Supreme convention will be held | Samuel E. Cox, fireman, third class: | p Dayis, seaman. second cmd-gf:x:f; ing, matron Clifford H. Spence, pauron; | IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. | Pocahontas, Smith; Wenonah, Mills;| Martha Dandridge Council convened |8:30 o'clock. in September at the Washington Hotel, | Robert J. Criste, fireman, third class; | t5 the 15t Fleet Division. J Hatmony No. 40, Mrs. Ethel M. PId8-| At the last meeting of Osage Tribe | Powhatan, Coulter: first scout, Dick- | Monday evening with the councilor,| “The quarterly initiation of eandidates | The next meeting will be held July 23 | James W. Dellar, fireman, third class; = con, matron, John W. Hardgrove, Da- | senior Sagamore Ridgeway gave an ace | haut: second scout, Myers; first run- | Ruby Kirby. in the chair. A birthday |wil be held July 26, with all reviews | a¢ Northeast Masonic Temple. oty o fireman, third class: | The following changes in rating have Soms, and Brightwood, No. 42, Mrs. Ber- | Senicr Segamore Ridgeway gave an ac | haut: 20000 S runner. Armstrong; | party was held in honor of the mem- | participating, The union guard team Fra . Dudley, seaman, first class; | been ordered: 2nd Fleet Division: Davis tha M. Steker, matron, Oscar A. C. ‘Oemhler, patron. | All members of the several branches of Masonry, with their families, and 11191 be welcomed at these 1 public will Liptoid accommodation is services, and ample provided. A special invitation has been extended |and of his plans for the further sd- vancement of the order. Great Junior Sagamore Ryan spoke on intra-tribal viskations, after which a card party | | was held. At the last meeting of the | | building committee several offers of | property were received and a special committee was appointed to investigate | | them. | ; keeper of williams; guard of guard of forest, W. Jones: frst councilor, Turnburke. Sachem Baker, Great Instructre Roland, Past Great Sachems Cracken and Thompson, Deputy Great Chief Augusta Thompson and Past Pocahontas Mastin, Swindells _and | uary to June. bers, whose birthdays come from Jan- Remarks were made by State Secretary Charles H. Miller, State Treasurer Mildred Rock and Na- tional Representative Cora Thompson. Plans were completed for a lawn party to be held July 26, at Twelfth and Potomac avenue southeast. Old Glory Council convened July 1 will present the floor work and officers of the various reviews will be chosen to fill the choirs. THE MACCABEES. National Tent, Ray Pifer, command- preparations for its “Old- be held at Odd Fellows' Hall, 419 Seventh street, July er, is making Timer's ly,” to LADIES OF THE FIRST Incorporated. The officers of Goodred Igloo were installed July 3, with the exception of two absentees. Regylar business meet- ings are held every Wednssday evening in Room 1 of I. O. O. F. Temple, 419 Seventh- street. The play intended to be given in the Arcade auditorium this | AMERICANS, | Henry J. English, jr., fireman, first class; Frank J. Felker, seaman, ‘irst class; Bartley P. Gordon, boatswain's mate, second class; Edward Hargett, seaman, first class; Thomas M. Hind, firemean, second class; Willlam E. Howe, seaman, first class; Herbert W. Irvin, fireman, third class; John W. Irvin, | coxswain; Paul N. Johnson, seaman, | third class; Robert N. Keeler. seaman, K. Lusby, fireman, third class, to sea- man, second class; Armand L. Griggs, fireman, third class, to seaman, second class, and Carter R. Whittaker, fireman, third class, to seaman, second class; 1st Fleet Division, James M. Ober, seaman, second to first class; 3rd Fleet Division, Joseph L. Hutchins, fireman, second to first class, and Edward W. Garrett, cox- swaln, to boatswain’s mate, second class. for installation of officers by Deputy Mary Ferguson. Susie Lewis was ap- pointed chairman of the good of the order. Cora Thompson presented Julia Snyder with a bouquet of roses in behalf Abrahams and the Pocahontas of I Waneta, Mineola and Hiawatha Coun cils made addresses. Waneta Council met in Pythian Temple with Pocahontas Richards pre- | siding. The raising team of tk> Past Pocahontas Association, under the di- | rection of Deputy Great Chief Augusta ‘Thompson, raised the following officers: Prophetess, Richards: Pocahontas, Des- | chard; Wenonah, Green; Powhatan, Winston; first scout, Fowler; second 17. Invitations have been extended to all the members of National Tent and Martha Washington Hive to at- tend. Supreme Comdr. D. P. Markey has _delegated Supreme Lecturer Col. of her daughter, Stella Lewis. M. F. Elkin of Lexington, le., as his Tepresentative to personally present | JR. 0. U. A. M. silver service pins to each veteran who | J. Morgan Read Council met in Star has been a member of National Tent Hall, Mount Rainier, Md., July 5, and | 25 years or more. The committee, A. was convened with Councilor Roland A. | H. Simmons, J. W. Fletcher and George Haley presiding. This council will par- | Degenhardt, have prepared a program ticipate in the carnival to be held at|of music and refreshments. Kenilworth this week. Chairman Ward Eureka Hive, Lady Catherine Morris, A. Davis requests members of the com- | commander, will pay a fraternal visit to Congress Lodge, No. 37, Irving M.| “'rn. gnights of NemDer met last| “Tullar, Wors npr;nHmas}‘eo h"\/fl“‘;“:}g;:!mondfly evening, when a class of six Lodge, No. 37, of Hamilton, ba., 10 VO | were initiated. The great sachem and | TR e e ] areat representative gave talks covering s branch of the order. odge fraternal visit h;:ge':"gf";‘;;;‘"l‘; | *Tdaaho Tribe met Tuesday evening and F. C. degree. Gran S TSSn Jor | & special committee was appointed to Brown has glven bis permics |look into the advisability of holding a O Wershipful Master Tullah e TNt ach m oo unel ;acx?e“ng::; that the Journey b0 R ch wi | E3ve talks and piano and banio solcs i ‘were rendert 3 leave Washington at 5:15 p.m. Thurs- | gogman, ” scout, Grisset; runners, Tidler and day afternoon. Logan Tribe met last Thursday eve- | Bromley: guard of tepee, Jenkins; | ning with Sachem Thompson presid- | guard of forest, Phillips; warriors, Bit- month has been postponed. DAMES OF MALTA. Loyalty Sisterhood will confer the de- grees of Ruth and Esther at the meet. ing June 20. The queen, Mrs. Sue P. Mims, requests all members of the de- gree staff to be present. Two regular business meetings will be held each month during July and August, the of- | ficers’ drill alternating with the regular meetings. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. first class; Everett D. Kirkpatrick, sea- man, second class; Richard C. Lewis, | quartermaster, third class; William | McK. Lewis, officer’s cook, first class; | Carl E. McDonald, fireman, third class; | oseph P. McNally, fireman, second | Records have been received of the transfer here of Fred H. Hendricks, chief ship fitter, from the Naval Operat- ing Base, Hampton Roads, Va.; George W. Ridgeway, boatswain's mate, first class, from the Ogalala, at New London, Conn., and Benjamin F. Chalmers, avia- tion machinist’s mate, first class, from the Naval Air Station at Anacostia. The first two have served 16 years in the { regular establishment, and the last 20 | years. e Lodge will convene tomor- | day evening and approved a contract for decorating the temple. This work | will be started at once and will be eom- | pleted by September. Calanths Potentate Edwin C. Dutton of Almas ing. Great Representative Seiffert and | ters and Fichter; keeper of records, | mittee to meet him on the grounds|to Alexandria Hive, Alexandria, Va.,| The ways and means commitiee are| August 19. row evening and will then recess until | | Present Flag to WBZ-WBZA. Temple has announced an outdoor | poct “sachem Thompson made ad- | Horne; keeper of wampum, Owens, and | July 16 at 7 pm. State Vice Councilor | tomorrow evening. striving to raise a sufficient fund by| Grand Chancellor A. Herman Woody | Th o picnic for nobles of the Mystic Shrine | gresses” Vocal and Pofano " selections | pum. Nesline. — Great | Edward 'G. Beck installed the follow- | Capiiol Court, junior department, | OCtobeF, to enable them to cancel the | will be at the temple Wednesday evens t-ro of 1oe ahissits Chapter, Daugh- and their families and friends; to be| yo " i dored by Past Great Sachems | Sachem Baker, on behalf of the coun-!ing officers: Vice councilor, E. B.|has suspended meetings during July | mortgage on the emple. ing to transact any business that may presented a large flag to Station WBZ- held Saturday, 20, at Chesapeake | pjgenheimer, Fred and James Madi presented to Past ontas | Pitts: tent recording secretary, E.|and August, but the court tor,| The board of dir>-tors met Wednes- | be ~r-sented to him. TBEA. Beach, under the auspices of the uni- formed bodies of Almas Temple and under the direction of George E. Harris, president, and Capt. Harry C. Weirich, general chairman. ‘There will be souve- nirs for the children, free dancing, band concerts, athletic events for all with special prizes and general entertain- ing features, including Billy Gee with his rope-throwing stunts, fire eating and others. Nobles are requested to wear their fez. The committees are headed as follows: H. C. Weirich, general chair- man; G. E. Harris, entertainment; W. E. Lawson, publicity and tickets: W. F. Holmes, souvenirs C. J. Benner, music; L. Fookes, general; F. L. Ach, parking; C. N. Strange, trans- portation. Monarch Arthur M. Poynton in_an- nounces a full-form ceremonial of Kal- lipolis Grotto in the early Fall, states it will be termed a grand monarch’s ceremonial, and a concerted drive for candidates will be launched. Monarch Poynton has appointed a membership committee headed by Chief Justtice Henry C. Stein and Master of Cere- monies Cariton F. Howell A Summer family outing also is be- ing planned, announcement of Wwhich will be made at an early date. EASTERN STAR. Members of Ruth Chapter and their families will assemble at North Capitol street and Rhode Island avenue July 18 at 9 am. to go to Bay Ridge for a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nevius. Bring lunch for your own party. Lester L. Charlton is in charge of transportation. The chapter is invited to attend the open-air serv- dces July 21 on Temple Heights. Miriam Chapter has called off the meetings during July and August. The auxiliary home board announces a lawn party will be held July 26 at Sixth street and North Carolina avenue southeast. The Association of Matrons and Patrons of 1926 will hold its_second ennual picnic at the home of Dr..and Mrs. Cecil H. Anderson July 27 at Epping Forest, Md. ODD FELLOWS. The board of trustees will meet to- morrow evening in the boardroom of the Odd Fellows’ Temple at 7:30 o'clock. President E. W. Bradford requests every representative of the board to be Ppresent. The first annual outing of the Odd Fellows'’ Home Association will be held August 7 at Chesapeake Beach. The proceeds will go toward the home fund for the maintenance and care of the residents of the home. Columbia Lodge will have their an- x}alu-“l excursion Tuesday at Marshall all. Grand Master Millard F. Zepp, as- sisted by the grand officers of the Grand Lodge, jointly installed the elec- tive and appointive officers of the sub- ordinate lodges July 5 in Odd Fellows’ Temple. The officers installed were from the following lodges: Central, Eastern, Harmony, Columbia, Metropo- lis, Federal City, Salem, Langdon, Phoenix and Brightwood. Following the installation ceremonies the grand master presented to retiring Noble Grand Ernest a past noble grand's jewel on behalf of the members of Central Lodge. The grand master also presented to H. H. Best, the incoming noble grand, on behalf of the lodge, a gavel. In behalf of Federal City Lodge, wne grand master presented to retiring Noble Grand Leon A. Barber a three- Imk ring in tribute to his work during his term of office. ‘The grand master has appointed the following installing officers to serve for the present term in the installation of all vacancies: Central, Past Grand Thomas O. VanHorn; Eastern, Past Grand Master and Grand Represent- ative Wilfred E. Lawson: Harmony, Past Grand Master and Grand Repre- sentative W. W. Millan; Columbia, Past Grand Samuel G. Taylor; Metrop- olis, Past Grand George T. Decker; Federal City, Past Grand Willlam C. Lakin; Salem, Past Grand Alfred L. Hjortsbgerg; Langdon, Grand Conductor and Past Grand Thomas C. Mettler; Phoenix, Past Grand Olin C. Spitzer, ' and Brightwood, Past Grand William L. ‘Wood. Rebekah Lodges. The following officers of Miriam Re- bekah Lodge were installed July 5 by Past Noble Grand Helen Day and staff of Brightwood Rebekah Lodge: Noble and, Mary L. Porter; 'vice grand, lla C. 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